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The biological roots of PTSD, 2010

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(University of Michigan researchers and their colleagues say they've identified what appears to be a crucial step in the chain of biological events leading to post-traumatic stress disorder. U-M researchers identify crucial step. Interview with Monica Uddin about her new study.)
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The last card, 2010

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(108 cases will be removed from the University of Michigan Hatcher Graduate Library. More than 6.1 million volumes are listed in the catalogs. Removing the card catalogs from U-M libraries 108 cases will be removed from the University of Michigan Hatcher Graduate Library. More than 6.1 million volumes are listed in the catalogs.)
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The sound of the sun, 2010

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(In effort to examine solar data in a new way, researchers worked with a composer to sonify information from NASA's Advanced Composition Explorer Satellite. The resulting music is part art, part science. Researchers sonify solar data in search of new patterns Interviews with a composer and a scientist, visuals of the sun, samples of sonification.)
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Toyota recall, 2010

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(Industrial and Operations Engineering Professor Jeffrey Liker, author of The Toyota Way, talks about the reasons for the Toyota recall of millions of vehicles and what's going on to correct problems. The Toyota Way speaks to the underlying philosophy and principles that drive Toyota's quality and efficiency-obsessed culture. Professor Jeffrey Liker discusses Toyota's vehicle recall Professor Jeffrey Liker, author of The Toyota Way, talks about the reasons for the Toyota recall of millions of vehicles and what's going on to correct problems.)
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A slick mess unresolved, 2011

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(David Uhlmann, a former chief of the Justice Department's Environmental Crimes Section who is a U-M law professor, talks about the legal happenings since last April's BP oil spill -- the largest accidental offshore spill in world history. A year after BP spill, many waiting for fair compensation. Law professor David Uhlmann gives a podcast interview.)