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  • Medical students at UC San Diego learn that being a good doctor means being compassionate and caring.
  • Websites like Yelp and TripAdvisor depend on anonymous customer reviews, but some businesses are tipping the scales in their favor by paying for fake reviews. Researchers at Cornell have developed software that unmasks them.
  • February 2009 marks the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. His scientific research gave us the theory of evolution which is the basis for our understanding of biology and the origin of all
  • The Food and Drug Administration approved the first new drug in 56 years to treat lupus.
  • In the new animated feature Despicable Me, Steve Carell plays a supervillain with mommy issues and an exceedingly strange accent. NPR's Liane Hansen talks to Carell about his new film -- as well as his recent announcement that Michael Scott will leave Dunder Mifflin for good.
  • Astrakhan, on the Volga River, once was known as Russia's caviar capital — but no more. As the fish neared extinction, Russia banned all commercial sturgeon fishing in the area and the export of all black caviar. Now, both the sturgeon and the local people struggle to survive.
  • In their push to reverse Obama's contraception rule, Catholic leaders aren't likely to find Latina allies.
  • Climate Scientists And Wildlife Managers Meet In San Diego
  • Airs Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV (Cancelled)
  • Jonah Goldberg, conservative columnist and editor of National Review Online, argues in his new book that liberals use catchphrases to avoid engaging in actual arguments over ideas.
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