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Despite warnings, forever chemicals more prevalent than ever
Chemist Dr. Cyren Rico explains how they got here and how we can learn to live with them.
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What exactly is all that information found on the food you buy at the store?
Registered dietitian nutritionist Jaime Gnau offers advice for deciphering what's on food packaging.
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SoundCheck: Steve Ames is having a birthday and wants you to be a part of it
Steve Ames and the County Lineup will be on Studio Live Friday, December 13, 2024 at noon, followed by Studio Live Social Hour that same evening from 6-8 pm at Ruthie's Off C-Street.
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Mizzou journalism professor explains the impact of ‘news deserts’ on local communities
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Arts News November 1, 2024
Music and concerts from Asleep at the Wheel, Beaux Jenkins, Eric Leick, we chat with Sean Spyres & Chris Thompson about the Ozarks Lyric Opera and the opening of their 45th season w/ "The Tender Land", 1st Friday Art Walk, Margaret Cho at the Blue Room Comedy Club, The Grinch at Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, dance, theatre, and more!
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Missouri State University student urges other students to get out and vote
Shey Delahunt is voting in his first presidential election.
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SoundCheck: With a trio of new songs, Bryan Copeland finds a new direction
Bryan Copeland will be on Studio Live at noon on Friday, November 8, 2024. Then catch his performance at Studio Live Social Hour at Mother's Brewing Company that night from 6-8 pm.
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Astro Brief: Supernova Hope
A 3.5 billion-year-old supernova shakes Hubble tension.
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White-nose syndrome can lead to bat deaths. What do researchers know about it?
Missouri State University Biologist Dr. Giorgia Auteri discusses ongoing research.
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Ozarks Public Health Institute to take over Springfield's Community Focus Report
The report began in 2004 following a Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership visit to Kentucky.
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