This week we look back to rockin the blues away the lights any Burgess rockabilly guitarist and singer from Arkansas. Then a posthumous set from New Orleans beloved guitarist singer snuck Ziggler and rock n roll nightclub I mixed with her join me for American roots from. Tonight a 91 point one. From Delaware public media from Delaware State University this is 91 point one w d d e Dover broadcasting in collaboration with the University of Delaware w d d e Delaware source for n.p.r. News online and streaming at w d t e dot org. It s The Splendid Table from a.p.m. American Public Media and Francis lamb growing food indoors isn t a new thing but scientists are learning how to try to mimic natural conditions to an incredible degree Here s researcher Kayla Parker Well a lot of my freshman that come into my lab at mit the 1st thing they want to do is put the plants through Mozart and then put the plants through like to park and you know who wins between Mozart and Tupac Tupac because it s al
right there. gregg: isn t that a cutey! and guess what? it comes, the debate, just how well sunscreen works on everybody and joining us dr. kathleen london, family practice physician, doctor, great to see you as always. actually, isn t there a bit of a debate, some people say some dermatologists say don t use it at all. the issue is when the sunscreen blocks off the sub it turns off our natural protection against sun and the problem is, the oxidation reaction occurs, that will lead to kerns and the question is will it ultimately lead to cancer and australian data says no it is working with us and, tomatoes have a lot of antioxidants in them and a study was done on tomato paste, actually, and that reverses the problem. so, i take the route of eat 6 to 7 servings a week of tomato