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            <title>1/27/2010 Huh?  (Podcast)</title>
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            <description>   When this chemistry teacher entered her portable classroom as a new teacher, she was fresh from West Africa—and there was a lot she didn’t know.     </description>
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            <title>1/28/2010 2:00 PM PST Earl Stirling and his Pyrograph (Clip)</title>
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            <description>   Exploratorium staff member Earl Stirling demonstrates the amazing &quot;Pyrograph&quot;, an artwork refined over four years. Like a fiery version of the museum’s classic Drawing Board, Stirling’s &quot;Pyrograph&quot; swings a pendulum over a sandy cauldron, tracing out oscillating patterns in colorful fire. This mesmerizing piece evokes both the Foucault pendulum and Dante’s Inferno.   

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            <title>2/19/2010 Trimpin (Podcast)</title>
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            <description>      Join us on February 19th, 2010, when our featured artist will be Trimpin, an illustrious composer, sound sculptor, and inventor.    </description>
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