'Speedboat Epidemiology': Eradicating Disease One Person At A Time

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Is ‘The Pitt’ accurate? Medical experts weigh in

Medical drama The Pitt is winning Golden Globes… and health care workers’ hearts. Medical experts say the show, which chronicles a fictional Pittsburgh hospital emergency department, is perhaps the most medically accurate show that’s ever been created. But what about The Pitt mak ...  Show more

Come critter spotting with us on a cold winter's night

In today's episode, host Emily Kwong leads us on a night hike in Patuxent River State Park in Maryland. Alongside a group of naturalists led by Serenella Linares, we'll meet a variety of species with unique survival quirks and wintertime adaptations. We'll search out lichen that ...  Show more

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