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Wayne,
Since October 2004, NPR's Morning Edition program has also run a series
called "Where Science Meets Art." You can review and access an archive of
past programs at
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4111499.
Carolyn
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I found what I was looking for. It's in the second hour of the broadcast of
3/25/2005 and the topic was language restoration. A group of panelists
participated in the show from the Utah Science & Literature Symposium,
taking
place in Salt Lake City that week. See
<http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/2005/Mar/hour2_032505.html>. Both
scientists
and artists on the panel participate. At least once during the discussion a
panelist talks about the collaboration of science and art.
Wayne Watson wrote:
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> I few weeks ago, maybe a few months ago, Science Friday had a segment on
> the benefits of the arts working beneficially together with science. It
> may have been a 15 min segment. Did anyone hear this? Are there any
> general sources on this subject?
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