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Last Sunday's program with Dr. Jennifer Shaw from the OSU Department of Integrative Biology, was about how we might learn something about ou...

Last Sunday's program was a doozie! My guest was Dr. Flera Rizatdinova from the physics department at OSU. Flera analyzes data from the Larg...

Last Sunday we presented the first of the current series of four Born To Do Science programs a the Stillwater Public Library. My guest was A...

Our most recent program was on the Sunday after Spring Break. In hindsight, not the best date for a program! We had two kids show up, and th...

Whew, it's been a while, but we did it - another Born to Do Science program for the books! My guests were Dr. Karen McBee and her student, R...

New Programs are On the Calendar! March 9, 2014 Imperiled Bats of Tar Creek With Dr. Karen McBee and Rachel Eguren, OSU Zoology Department A...

Howdy, Science Fans! I've been on hiatus from BTDS, but I'm back, and gearing up for some new programs soon. More about that later. First or...

Yes, our last scheduled Born to Do Science is tomorrow!! May 19, 2012 The Fungus Among Us! When Fungi Attack, Science Fights Back Stephen M....

Yes, we are having a Born to Do Science tomorrow!! April 21, 2012 Predators, Prey, and the Games They Play! Computer Models Reflect Real-Wor...

I'll get caught up soon with photos from the last to BTDS events. In the meantime, please enjoy this brand new video for my song "Science Fr...

Don't forget we're meeting a week early this month! Saturday March 10. I hope to see you there! We're working on setting up a live vole-cam...

This is a double-wide episode with two NASA astrobiologists! Kid host Aaron and I speak with Dr. Nader Haghighipour about his work finding e...

This Saturday morning at 10:00am, Born to Do Science presents... Dr. Rob Burnap, a microbiologist at Oklahoma State University, who will sha...

Dr. Jennifer Byrd-Craven shares her research into whether teenagers who co-ruminate increase their stress, with kid host Evalyn, featuring t...

Our first program of the new year was Dr. Shelia Kennison, "This is Your Brain on Words!" If you really think about it, it's an amazing thin...

Howdy, Science Fans! Our next BTDS program is about studying the brain! How does your brain work?? You might know that it's separated into t...

This past Saturday Dr. Lara Mayeau, a developmental psychologist, came in from Norman to speak to us about her research on teenage popularit...

Dr. Lara Mayeux Howdy Friends! You do not want to miss our next Born to Do Science program, because it's all about you! This Saturday the 17...

Many thanks to everyone who has downloaded BTDS Podcast Episode One - more than twelve hundred so far! And extra thanks to those who let me...

Dr. Wouter Hoff shares his research into how bacteria sense light, with kid host Liza, featuring the song "My Molecular Eye." Listen / Downl...

Podcast Launch - 11/28! The first episode of the Born to Do Science Podcast has been recorded! I will post it here on Monday, November 28, f...

We had a great program Saturday! (I always say that, but it's true.) My song was called "Quarks and Electrons." Everything we can touch or s...

The proton-accelerating tube underground at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Howdy friends! I've been looking forward to this coming Saturday...

Dr. Karen McBee is an environmental toxicologist at OSU. She and her students study the area of Northeast Oklahoma known as Tar Creek, a sup...

Coming this Saturday, October 15! The Intrepid White-footed Mouse How Toxic Waste Affects Animal Populations and Diversity Dr. Karen McBee,...