Amanda Boxtel was paralyzed, and a bionic exoskeleton helped her walk again.
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Amanda Boxtel was paralyzed, and a bionic exoskeleton helped her walk again.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about telemedicine’s history and future.
Read moreThe Director of Autism Research at the Arkansas Children’s Hospital Research Institute tells us about cutting edge therapies currently in development, and gives practical advice for parents of autistic children.
Read moreThe history and future of the taco in Dallas – and where the best ones can be found.
Read moreAs Blue Bell prepares to test its production lines in the coming weeks, we’ll talk this hour about how things went so wrong for the iconic Texas brand.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about how understanding some basic math concepts can help us understand the world around us with Raphael Rosen.
Read moreThe annual National Veterans Wheelchair Games give veterans with injuries the chance to rehabilitate through friendly competition. This hour, we’ll talk about the games with a panel of participants.
Read moreCancer is the leading cause of death by disease past infancy among children in the United States. This hour, we’ll talk about helping kids who survive a cancer battle with Dr. Shannon Poppito, a psycho-oncologist at Baylor’s Sammons Cancer Center.
Read moreWe’ll talk this hour with Dr. Thalma Lobel, an expert on human behavior. Her new book is Sensation: The New Science of Physical Intelligence.
Read moreWe’ll talk this hour to a trio of local entrepreneurs who’ve successfully navigated the start-up world to learn about the advantages our area has to offer.
Read moreAs part of KERA’s The Broken Hip series, we’ll talk to a panel of experts this hour about how to prevent hip injuries and how to better care for those who suffer from them.
Read morePeter McGraw, director of the University of Colorado’s Humor Research Lab, joins us this hour to talk about what makes us laugh and his book “The Humor Code: A Global Search for What Makes Things Funny.”
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