Radio & Podcast Archive
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Your pet can "protect" you from rabies, says Penn State veterinarian
July 12, 2011
- The state's ongoing battle with rabies continues. Here's how you can keep it at bay.
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"Paint" a backyard masterpiece with trees, shrubs and flowers
July 5, 2011
- Even the botanically challenged can turn a bland expanse of grass into a personalized nature space.
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Technology tops tax cuts as engine for economic growth
June 28, 2011
- Will cutting taxes attract more businesses to your state? A new study says, not exactly.
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Can Germany's E. coli outbreak happen here?
June 21, 2011
- The tainted-food incident that afflicted thousands in Europe could be repeated in the United States.
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Pennsylvania's outstanding maple syrup harvest means sweet natural treats
June 14, 2011
- A sunny spring has resulted in a tasty "crop" for a natural Pennsylvania delicacy.
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A season of unusual natural disasters makes advance preparation crucial
June 7, 2011
- After a challenging spring, it's more important for Pennsylvanians to prepare for the unexpected.
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"Head-to-tail" barbecuing brings exotic meats to the grill
May 27, 2011
- If barbecue = boring for you, you'll be thrilled to hear about this new trend in grilling.
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Is your garden struggling? You may need more bees
May 24, 2011
- That anemic backyard plot may say more about your neighborhood ecosystem than your gardening skills.
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Dangers of ticks and Lyme disease most significant in spring
May 17, 2011
- Burgeoning bug populations mean that outdoor enthusiasts fleeing cabin fever could come back with something more serious.
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Penn State Web site to track stink bug infestation
May 10, 2011
- Penn State turns to the public for help in tracking a growing problem.

