Station Archive
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Whats new this week - Sep 11th, 2015Fri, 09/11/2015 - 5:05pm | Pieter PastoorEvery week KDRT receives CD's that artists or labels send in. This show picks some selection from this stack. The show turned out to be an eclectic mix of awesome tunes. |
A Scanner Darkly for 2pm on Sep 11th, 2015Fri, 09/11/2015 - 3:35pm | Professor A |
A Constant Grin for 2pm on Sep 11th, 2015Fri, 09/11/2015 - 2:35pm | Chris MussenAaron's kids fear natural evil eye number four |
World Reggae for 1pm on Sep 11th, 2015Fri, 09/11/2015 - 2:05pm | Dennis |
HEAVY EP12 "All That Jazz" 9/11/15Fri, 09/11/2015 - 12:05pm | Dmitry Shemetov...
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Harold's Chicken for 10am on Sep 11th, 2015Fri, 09/11/2015 - 11:05am | Michael Mulholland |
Live Tracks for 7pm on Sep 10th, 2015Thu, 09/10/2015 - 9:05pm | Jim Buchanan |
Christine Johnson & Tierra Smiley Evans on Non-Invasive Primate SamplingThu, 09/10/2015 - 4:35pm | Justin CoxA noninvasive technique involving strawberry jam and a piece of rope is helping surveillance for diseases that might jump from monkeys to humans according to a study from the University of California, Davis. Christine Johnson and Tierra Smiley Evans of the UC Davis One Health Institute discuss the method on this week's show. The OHI’s PREDICT Project has been performing global disease surveillance for more than five years, but the logistics of screening primates for zoonotic pathogens — diseases that can be passed from animals to humans — have often presented a challenge. That is because invasive sampling techniques, such as collecting blood or using oral swabs, require anesthesia in the field. The One Health Institute is part of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. |
A Mix of Music for 3pm on Sep 10th, 2015Thu, 09/10/2015 - 4:05pm | Dave Reynolds |