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Science & Nature » Biology & Chemistry
Oklahoma News Report
Science of Breaking Bad
Featured in Top Stories
Hollywood is now producing dozens of television programs that feature scientific disciplines such as chemistry and physics as a key component. Television producers have discovered the value of relying upon science professionals to give those programs a true sense of reality. Among those professionals helping Hollywood to get it right is a chemistry professor at the University of Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Biology & Chemistry, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on November 11, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Autism Research (7:45)
Featured in Top Stories
It's an epidemic reaching crisis proportions. According to the national centers for disease control and prevention, an estimated one out of every 150 children, is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, or A.S.D. Researchers at the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences are taking a team approach to identifying the causes of autism, and they hope to someday find a way to prevent this devastating disease.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Child Development, Biology & Chemistry, Health, Health
Originally broadcast on October 28, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Bio-science Academy (6:34)
Featured in Top Stories
One of the major challenges facing Oklahoma’s workforce is having the cutting edge skills necessary to meet the needs of an increasingly sophisticated work place. Oklahoma's bioscience industry needs employees with highly specialized skills and one institution in southern Oklahoma is working to make it a reality.
Related Topics: Education, Biology & Chemistry, Science & Technology
Originally broadcast on September 16, 2011
ONR
September 2, 2011 (57:44)
Immigrants hoping to live the American Dream find naturalization to be expensive, complicated, and for some…impossible. The jobless recovery is hitting Oklahoma’s minority population especially hard with the black-white unemployment gap growing wider. U.S. Senator Tom Coburn places two dozen federally-funded projects in his Oklahoma Waste Report. Reaction from those accused of wasteful spending. Bio-science and medical research are a boon to Oklahoma’s economy. And, Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Community, Race & Ethnicity, United States, Biography & Profiles, Environment, Biology & Chemistry, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on September 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Stephenson Center (5:41)
Featured in Top Stories
THE DOORS ARE NOW OPEN TO A BUILDING THAT'S DESCRIBED AS THE MOST TECHNOLOGICALLY-ADVANCED CANCER TREATMENT CENTER IN THE STATE. A FACILITY THAT COMBINES SCIENCE, ACADEMIA, RESEARCH AND A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO TREATING A DISEASE THAT KILLS THOUSANDS OF OKLAHOMANS EACH YEAR. Colin Fitzsimons\Chief Administrative Officer Kathy Baker, RN\Chemotherapy & Infusion Center Mgr. Jari Askins\Associate Provost Robert Mannel, M.D.\Director, Oklahoma Cancer Center Robert Guerra\Patient THE CENTER ADMITTED ITS FIRST PATIENTS JULY 18TH. PLANS CALL FOR MORE STAFF TO BE ADDED DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL YEARS, AS THE PATIENT LOAD INCREASES. THE CENTER WILL ALSO INCLUDE A NETWORK OF TREATMENT AND RESEARCH AT OTHER FACILITIES AROUND THE STATE.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Biology & Chemistry, Health
Originally broadcast on July 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Blue-Green Algae (12:36)
Featured in Top Stories
An investigation of the blue-green algae outbreak at Oklahoma’s Grand Lake and the health concerns associated with human contact with the toxic algae growth.
Related Topics: Sports & Recreation, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids, Environment, Biology & Chemistry, Environment, Health
Originally broadcast on July 15, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Artificial Blood (2:55)
Featured in Living Well
Oklahoma University Research Professor Vibhudutta Awasthi has received a one-million-dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health, to further his development of “artificial blood.”
Related Topics: Science & Nature, Technology, Biology & Chemistry, Health
Originally broadcast on June 6, 2011
Oklahoma Forum
Energy Update (27:45)
With crude oil and gasoline prices soaring, we discuss new developments in energy policy with guests: Bob Anthony, Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Tony Thornton, Senior Writer, Devon Energy Corporation David May, Chair, Economic and Finance Department, Oklahoma City University
Related Topics: Earth, Environment, Biology & Chemistry, Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on April 17, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Science Fair (2:23)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
President Obama says student winners at Science Fairs, should be celebrated like Super Bowl Champions. We take a look at some of the creativity of Oklahoma students at the Oklahoma City Regional Science and Engineering Fair at Oklahoma City University.
Related Topics: Science & Nature, Technology, Earth, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Biology & Chemistry, Physics & Mathematics, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on February 18, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Bones Museum (2:24)
Featured in Preserving History
America's only "skeleton museum" is located in Oklahoma City. The seven-thousand square foot Museum of Osteology is the only one of its kind in the United States.
Related Topics: History, Civilizations, United States, Archaeology, Environment, Biology & Chemistry
Originally broadcast on November 8, 2010




