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On the first Friday of every month, the St. Louis Science Center welcomes adults to take a look at the reality behind science fiction. This month’s event…
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A treasure trove of invaluable artifacts from the space race will be on display at the St. Louis Science Center.“Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission,”…
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On a late morning at the St. Louis Science Center, ecology educator Brian Thomas showed two elementary school students a fossil that looked like a very…
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In his 25 years as a terrestrial and underwater archaeologist, Chris Begley has explored everything from prehistoric caves in Missouri to the legend of a…
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On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, Egyptologist Bob Brier joined St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh to discuss a new exhibit opening at the St. Louis…
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If St. Louis Public Radio is a regular part of your life, please be a part of ours. Become a contributor today.For Menzer Pehlivan, a civil engineer from…
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There's a tremendous distance between where food is grown and how it travels to the dinner plate, and people living in cities often only see where the…
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The idiom “you can’t see the forest for the trees,” takes on a more grandiose meaning in the new Omnimax film, “A Beautiful Planet,” opening today at the…
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Talk to the director and producer of the giant screen film “Living in the Age of Airplanes,” for more than 20 seconds and you’ll realize: this guy digs…
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American mountaineer Conrad Anker is a surprisingly laid-back guy for someone who led the three-person team to the first-ever summit of the formidable…