Amina Al-Sadi
Stories
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Tracking Cells From Well To Diseased
Marcie Sillman talks to Dr. Leroy Hood, president of the Institute for Systems Biology, about the the 100k Wellness Project. The project, which started...
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How Colorado Managed Their Universal Background Check Law
Marcie Sillman talks to Ivan Moreno, reporter for the Associated Press in Colorado, about the how their universal background check law went into effect...
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Engineering The Soundtrack Of Your Life
Marcie Sillman talks to Joel Beckerman about his new book, "The Sonic Boom: How Sound Transforms The Way We Think, Feel And Buy," and about his work as...
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Capitol Hill Losing Another Cultural Institution
Marcie Sillman talks to Lyall Bush, executive director of the Northwest Film Forum, about the cultural legacy of the Harvard Exit Theater and what it's...
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American Museums: Where Bizarre Meets Science
Marcie Sillman talks to Victoria Cain, author of the book "Life On Display: Revolutionizing Museums Of Science And Natural History In The United States,...
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Report Cards For Satya Nadella, Tablet Market
Marcie Sillman talks to Todd Bishop of Geekwire about how Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's first year on the job went, how tablets are doing in the market...
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Unlocking The Mystery Of The 1872 Earthquake
In 1872, a mass earthquake rocked the Northwest. It’s on record as one of the most widely felt temblors in the Pacific Northwest. But the location of...
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Pertussis Outbreak At Seattle High School Prompts Recommendation For Booster
After 13 students at Roosevelt High School in Seattle came down with whooping cough, Seattle Public Schools looked at their records and saw they had all...
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Jane Smiley's Writing Career Moves From Genre To Genre
Marcie Sillman talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley about her career and new book "Some Luck," an epic family trilogy.
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Seattle Biotech Company Dendreon Files For Bankruptcy
Ross Reynolds talks to Seattle biotech writer Luke Timmerman about the biotech company Dendreon, which filed for bankruptcy after their prostate cancer...