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Great innovations start with bold ideas. Join a roundtable discussion with five Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists discuss how technologies they have developed are improving the world. Todd DeSantis: Pocket-sized DNA probe. Carl Haber: Preserving history one recording at a time. Nitash Balsara: battery powered commute? Hashem Akbari: Could your roof cool the world? Katherine Yelick: Supercomputers for a greener world. Series: Science at the Theater [9/2009] [Science] [Show ID: 16916]

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  • @abpccpba Did you never hear of someone "playing devils advocate" or have you done "little or no research" into the "basics" of the english language and the ways that educated people use it ?!?

    "Thankyou for the effort" though dick head!

  • Thank you for the effort.

    Please next time get a competent interviewer.

    Bring in Science Friday Host.

    I have the feeling that your host did little or no research on his subjects.

    His intro about basics of science are laughable.

    Paul

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