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  • Manga Tells All Kinds of Stories
  • Water pollution, climate change, dead zones - all part of a report out on the health of the ocean, in part two of our three part series.
  • Space shuttle Atlantis rocketed into orbit Monday with six astronauts and a full load of spare parts for the International Space Station.
  • Coral reefs may all smell the same to humans. But to some fish, reefs' smells have distinct qualities — even when they're several hundred miles away. A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences argues that some reef fish use smelly ocean currents like New Yorkers use their subway lines — as the quickest way home.
  • Does your momma have tell you to do the right thing, or do you just kinda know? How do we form our moral values? Some would argue that religion and philosophy guide us toward morality. But new research into the brain is telling us our moral compass may be more complex and deeply rooted than once thought.
  • Chimps and humans both have lungs, throats, voice boxes, tongues and lips. But unlike chimps, humans have a vocal tract that allows us to do everything from talk on the phone to sing opera.
  • How You Say, Comic-Con Virgin?
  • This year China is expected to replace Japan as the world's second-largest economy, and Germany as the world's biggest exporter. It has become a key global player, but its leaders say it is still a developing country with limited means. Many ordinary Chinese agree with this view and see superpower status as a distant prospect.
  • Children go to school in roughly 200 buildings across San Diego County where earthquake safety is still an unanswered question.
  • Host Tom Fudge speaks to Political Science Professor Carl Luna about tomorrow's Primary Election. Luna talks about voter turnout predictions, the 50th District, the Democratic candidates for governor
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