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AirTalk Science Friday: Joe Palca on inner fish and top dogs

The skeleton of a man has its hand on the shoulder of his separated muscles at the 'Body Worlds: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Humans Bodies' show at the California Science Center
The skeleton of a man has its hand on the shoulder of his separated muscles at the 'Body Worlds: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Humans Bodies' show at the California Science Center
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For 18 years, NPR’s science guy Joe Palca has covered everything from biomedical research to astronomy, human evolution to the physics of soccer balls. As if that’s not cool enough, he’s now working on a book about the science of what’s annoying (and boy do we have some insight for him on that front). Palca joins us in studio for our own mini Science Friday.

Guest:

Joe Palca, Science Correspondent, NPR