Multiverse, Season One

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Multiverse Radio is the place where science and technology intersects with ingenuity, originality, society and the arts

Multiverse Radio is the place where science and technology intersects with ingenuity, originality, society and the arts.

Our motto: Curious by nature.

Our name: From in idea advanced by some physicists that our universe is but one of a multitude, with infinite promise and infinite potential.

Our purpose: To make our listeners aware of how the world?s innovators are creating new approaches, developing new insights and discovering ways to create tomorrow today.

Our goal: To create a kind of bridge between the two apparently disconnected sensibilities of artistic expression and scientific discovery.

Two-minute Multiverse Radio segments will be broadcast every Wednesday evening around 5:30 Eastern Daylight Time from Norfolk, Virginia, in the United States, as a co-production with 89.5 WHRV-FM

Creator/Host Jim Schultz
For nearly two decades, Jim has created and overseen companies, ventures and projects related to the publicizing and promotion of science and technology in the biological and physical sciences. Jim is the author of four books and a seasoned freelance science journalist, promotional writer and editor. He has written analyses and reports, television and theatrical scripts, feature articles for magazines and newspapers, newspaper columns, newsletters, brochures, press releases and speeches. Jim?s written material has been quoted or excerpted nationally and internationally, and cited by or in a variety of media outlets.

Co-Host Nevada Frost
Joining Jim as his partner in curiosity is Nevada Frost. Nevada is a denizen of the great Western deserts and an aficionado of the natural and biological sciences. Nevada joins Multiverse in between writing, sketching, painting, hiking, raising rare and beautiful cacti, and communing with her beloved Moluccan cockatoo.
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Multiverse Radio is the place where science and technology intersects with ingenuity, originality, society and the arts.

Our motto: Curious by nature.

Our name: From in idea advanced by some physicists that our universe is but one of a multitude, with infinite promise and infinite potential.

Our purpose: To make our listeners aware of how the world?s innovators are creating new approaches, developing new insights and discovering ways to create tomorrow today.

Our goal: To create a kind of bridge between the two apparently disconnected sensibilities of artistic expression and scientific discovery.

Two-minute Multiverse Radio segments will be broadcast every Wednesday evening around 5:30 Eastern Daylight Time from Norfolk, Virginia, in the United States, as a co-production with 89.5... Show full description


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Could gladiators have been vegetarians?

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Can diapers hold back the desert?

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How to Live Forever

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Bouncing Metal

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Giant Ant Colony Right Under Your Feet

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Liar, Liar, Something's on Fire

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Mushrooms: Not Just for Pizza Anymore

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The Upside of Termites

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Alien Ancestors

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Long Live Your Teeth!

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Thanks to computer software developed at Columbia University, a kind of visual archaeology may soon be possible.

  • Added: Mar 13, 2006
  • Length: 01:55
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Trashing cell phones isn?t easy.

Bought by KSVR Studios: Skagit Valley Radio


  • Added: Mar 13, 2006
  • Length: 01:53
  • Purchases: 1
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In a footlong cylinder just five inches wide, scientists at UCLA are mimicking the process that makes the sun shine.

  • Added: Mar 13, 2006
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What Makes a Face "Camera" Beautiful?

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Oculus Innovative Sciences has developed a special kind of water to kill germs and heal wounds.

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Research shows a correlation between witchcraft trials, climate change and food shortages.

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If you?re the highest bidder, a Florida company will be happy to help you beam a personal message into space.

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Could glass clean itself? Maybe --- if it takes a page from nature.

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Laughter seems to be a way for all animals to create and deepen social bonds.

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A team of Japanese scientists calling themselves the Mammoth Creation Project would like to bring woolly mammoths back to life.

  • Added: Mar 13, 2006
  • Length: 01:58