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1670: "Napster"

Interesting Things with JC #1670: "Napster" – On June 1, 1999, Shawn Fanning releases Napster, and within months college students are searching each other’s hard drives for MP3 files while campus networks slow under traffic and the music industry moves toward court.

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1665: "Grizz Chapman"

Interesting Things with JC #1665: "Grizz Chapman" – Grizz was working security when a friendship with Tracy Morgan led to a 30 Rock audition, and the nearly seven-foot bouncer became one of the calmest, warmest faces on TV while fighting kidney disease off-camera. He pushed past the roles Hollywood expected from a man his size.

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1664: "Rob Base"

Interesting Things with JC #1664: "Rob Base" – Rob Base passed away four days after his 59th birthday, but the 1988 record he made with DJ E-Z Rock still moves crowds nearly four decades later; “It Takes Two” climbed the charts, then kept showing up at weddings, cookouts, games, and parties long after the charts moved on.

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1659: "Overmodulating the Carrier"

Interesting Things with JC #1657: "The Stonefly of British Columbia" – Stonefly nymphs cling to rocks in cold British Columbia rivers while scientists check whether the water can still support life; when the insects disappear, the river is usually warming, polluted, or losing oxygen, and the pattern reaches into forestry, mining, salmon habitat, and watershed monitoring.

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1656: "Antimatter Propulsion"

Interesting Things with JC #1656: "Antimatter Propulsion" – Antimatter destroys normal matter on contact and converts mass directly into energy, but the fuel powerful enough to push spacecraft toward light speed cannot touch any container around it. Scientists can make positrons and antiprotons, but only in tiny amounts, while magnetic fields must hold the fuel away from everything else.

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1647: "Fermilab"

Interesting Things with JC #1647: "Fermilab" – Scientists send neutrinos through solid rock from Illinois to distant detectors without a tunnel, while bison graze above one of America’s major particle physics laboratories and underground machines recreate conditions from moments after the Big Bang.

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1646: "Electrostatic Propulsion"

Interesting Things with JC #1646: "Electrostatic Propulsion" – A fixed-wing aircraft flies with no propeller, no combustion, and no exhaust while electric fields push ionized air across its wings; the same thrust pattern is already moving spacecraft through vacuum and spreading into quiet drones, high-altitude platforms, and long-duration electric space missions.

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1644: “Krafft Ehricke”

Interesting Things with JC #1644: “Krafft Ehricke” - He is the rocket engineer who proposed lunar mining, orbital fuel depots, and space based solar power decades before modern commercial spaceflight. From the V-2 rocket program at Peenemünde to America’s Atlas rocket program, Krafft Ehricke helped shape ideas that are now influencing the future of space exploration.

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1642: “Nedra Talley”

Interesting Things with JC #1642: “Nedra Talley” — She helped create one of the most recognizable sounds in American pop music history as a founding member of The Ronettes. This episode explores the rise of the girl group era, Phil Spector’s “Wall of Sound,” the cultural impact of “Be My Baby,” and how Talley’s harmonies became part of the soundtrack of 1960s America.

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1641: "Operation Northwoods"

Interesting Things with JC #1641: "Operation Northwoods" – In 1962, America’s top military leaders signed off on plans to fake terrorist attacks, stage civilian deaths, and make it look like Cuba shot down a passenger plane to push the United States into war, and when the documents were finally released decades later, one of America’s “crazy conspiracy theories” turned out to be completely real.

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