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Title: Scientific American, December 2008
Author: Scientific American
Narrator: Mark Moran
Format: Abridged
Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-01-08
Publisher: Scientific American
Genres: Science & Technology, Magazine & Radio
Summary:
"The Restless World of Enceladus": Sprouting jets of steam and icy grains on one of Saturn's moons hints at the possibility of underground water, which could mean - an environment potentially suitable for living organisms.
"Driving Toward Crashless Cars": Next-generation automotive safety technology could give us vehicles that are difficult to crash - and eventually may not need drivers at all.
"Can Phishing Be Foiled?": Understanding the human factors that make people vulnerable to online criminals can improve security training and technology.
"A New Molecule of Life?": Peptide nucleic acid, the synthetic hybrid of protein and DNA, that could form the basis of a new class of drugs - and of artificial life unlike anything found in nature.
"Magic and the Brain": The neurological findings behind the techniques magicians use to fool the mind and perform their seemingly magic tricks.
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