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Monday: The Snatch Racket Explores The 1930s Kidnapping Epidemic

Monday: The Snatch Racket Explores The 1930s Kidnapping Epidemic
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Friday: Reflections On 12 Months Of COVID-19 — The Losses, The Struggles And The Lessons

Friday: Reflections On 12 Months Of COVID-19 — The Losses, The Struggles And The Lessons
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Thursday: St Louis Scientists Produce The World s First Natural Rubber Sample From Sunflowers

Originally published on March 11, 2021 5:23 pm Manufacturers who depend on rubber for their product typically source the rubber from Asia, where most of the world’s natural rubber is harvested. But an 8-year-old St. Louis company wants to change that. “The world’s supply of natural rubber is at risk,” said David Woodburn, the CEO of Edison Agrosciences. “Ninety percent of it or so comes from Southeast Asia … not only from the same plant species, but really, clones of [the] exact same trees. So once you have that type of concentration, pests whether it be disease or insects if they take hold, things can move fast.”

Friday: Cahokia-Born Musician Lloyd Nicks Finds His Breakthrough With Never Fail

This interview will be on “St. Louis on the Air” during the noon hour Friday. This story will be updated after the show. You can listen live. At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, and after 10 years of pursuing music professionally, Lloyd Nicks couldn’t have anticipated the year 2020 being his biggest yet. But last summer, everything changed when one of his songs started hitting airwaves across the U.S. “During quarantine I released ‘Never Fail,’ and it kind of just went crazy,” the Cahokia, Illinois, native, who now lives in Chesterfield, Missouri, told St. Louis on the Air. Somehow, Nicks explained, his single had ended up on desks at the local Christian radio station 99.1 Joy FM.

Monday: Cortex-Based PercayAI Is Harnessing Data, Academic Research To Speed Up Scientific Breakthro

Originally published on February 8, 2021 8:22 pm As soon as some people hear the word “data,” they start to tune out. But not Allyson Mayer: She associates huge amounts of information with hope. It was a handful of years ago, as a doctoral student at Washington University, that the exciting possibilities of data first really struck her. “I realized, ‘I just generated all this data myself; so did my classmates,’” Mayer recalled in a recent interview with theSTL.com. “I remember thinking that we could solve any problem out there if we could analyze the data properly. The challenge is to make the best use of the data to make novel insights and connections.”

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