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His answer to the audience question, “Is religion potentially dangerous?” is one that’s often asked in the context of the seemingly intractable conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

Here’s a 3½-minute video snack where a mix of UUs explain how they came to this tradition.

Three scientists were awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their work on telomeres — a term that came up in our interview with Doris Taylor. She explains that just as stress can shorten telomeres, they have the potential to be lengthened and extend life.

Just settling on a good program title can spur quite a bit of debate during our editorial sessions, with more considerations than you might expect.

With high hopes come far falls. Here, we embedded a live stream for people to view real-time. In the end, a wired Ethernet connection wasn't enough.

A book about fly-fishing rescued from our "dead books" pile five years ago resurfaces as a show.

Why we decided to interview Chris Farrell for this show.

Our online editor retraces the long tail of this program and the unexpected path leading up to the initial broadcast.

Remembering a snowed-in encounter with the Kenyan Nobel Laureate.

With high hopes come far falls. Here, we embedded a live stream for people to view real-time. In the end, a wired Ethernet connection wasn't enough.

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