Midmorning
Midmorning
Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Minnesota Public Radio Stories

  • U.S. Supreme CourtTurning to the right
    Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions are revealing the new conservative influence from the Chief Justice John Roberts and associate justice Samuel Alito.9:06 a.m.
    Guests
    David Stras: Associate professor of law at the University of Minnesota.
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  • newborn babyThe science of pregnancy
    An evolutionary biologist says human pregnancy is really much more of a competition for survival between the mother and fetus. Midmorning takes a look at advances in understanding pregnancy from basic research to clinical practice.10:06 a.m.
    Guests
    David Haig: Evolutionary biologist at Harvard University.
    Stanley Davis: An OBGYN and medical quality consultant for Fairview-Southdale hospital.
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    The new season of Talking Volumes welcomes Barbara Kingsolver on Nov. 11 at 7 p.m.
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