2010 Annual Science Report
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Reporting | SEP 2009 – AUG 2010
EPO Activity: WAMC National Public Radio Astrobiology Series
Project Progress
Our NAI team partners with WAMC Northeast Public Radio for the purpose of publicizing the NASA Astrobiology Institute, relevant NASA space missions, new research results and educational opportunities in Astrobiology to a wide and diverse audience. WAMC (www.wamc.org) is based in Albany, NY, and broadcasts to portions of seven northeastern states (New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey). WAMC is a member of National Public Radio and affiliated with Public Radio International. All broadcast segments in the Astrobiology series carry the following credits:
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Opening credit: This is part of our Astrobiology research and education series, supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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Closing credit: This coverage is made possible by the NASA Astrobiology Institute, through support of the New York Center for Astrobiology, located at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in partnership with the University at Albany, the University of Arizona, and Syracuse University.
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WAMC producer Glenn Busby conducted interviews with astrobiologists for later broadcast on NPR show “The Best of Our Knowledge”, a nationally syndicated program with an estimated audience of approximately one million listeners per broadcast. Mr Busby is a superb interviewer and producer, always well prepared with intelligent and insightful questions, and possessing a remarkable talent for editing the interviews into meaningful segments that capture the essence of the topic and present it in an accessible way without compromising the science. Interviewees include (but are not limited to) visiting speakers at our Origins of Life Seminar Series (see separate section). Additionally, interviews were recorded with two senior RPI undergraduates (winners of the first annual prize for the best student talks in the Origins of Life Seminar series) and with a group of middle-school students who took part in the ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp at RPI (see separate section), together with Camp Director Cynthia Smith and science teacher Seamus Hodgkinson.
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The following list includes all Astrobiology segments broadcast on the Best of Our Knowledge during the current reporting period. The shows are available for on-line listening at the WAMC website (http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wamc/news.newsmain?action=section&SECTION_ID=660).
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Show #991 (09/14/09): James Kasting (Origins of life, part 1)
Show #992 (09/21/09): James Kasting (Origins of life, part 2)
Show #995 (10/12/09): Summer Science Camp 2009 participants (part 1)
Show #996 (10/19/09): Summer Science Camp 2009 participants (part 2)
Show #1000 (11/16/09): Chris House (Oxidation in cold seeps, part 1)
Show #1001 (11/23/09): Chris House (Oxidation in cold seeps, part 2)
Show #1014 (02/22/10): Erika Gibb (Ingredients for life, part 1)
Show #1015 (03/01/10): Erika Gibb (Ingredients for life, part 2)
Show #1023 (04/03/10): Troy Rasbury (Earth’s Super Cycles, part 1)
Show #1024 (05/03/10): Troy Rasbury (Earth’s Super Cycles, part 2)
Show #1027 (05/24/10): Matthew Fantle (Geochemical biosignatures)
Show #1033 (07/05/10): RPI student seminar prize winners discuss SETI
Show #1038 (08/09/10): James Cleaves (Prebiotic chemistry)