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Lena Horne (1917–2010) had close working relationships with composers like Harold Arlen and Billy Strayhorn.
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Looking at the universe, our sun might be considered "just another star". While it might be special to us, there are a few other characteristics that makes it stand out.
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The appropriately named elephant bird was the largest bird to ever live. Learn more about this impressive creature with A Moment of Science!
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Learn more about this unique species with today's A Moment of Science!
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Learn more about some groundbreaking research in paralysis with today's A Moment of Science.
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Yeah, commercial airplanes are traditionally white. We have the science behind why they're so often that color.
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An IU student reflects on his journey from the classroom to hands-on production at WTIU, sharing how real-world experience shaped his passion for storytelling and prepared him for a career in media.
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Mary Dezember reads her poems "This Isn't Your Dream" and "2000 Women" from her book Earth-Marked Like You.
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The T. rex and Stegosaurus are among some of the most well-known dinosaurs, so it isn't uncommon to see them pictured together. But would the two have ever actually met?
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WFIU’s Local Favorites from the NPR Tiny Desk Concert entrants The Foolins talk about thier sound and how Paul McCartney's Wings influenced them.