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							<title>Scientist turns to music to help people understand complex data</title>
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							<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2012 10:43:00 -0500</pubDate>
							<description>Understanding complex data is something scientist do every day. But when it comes to taking that data and conveying it to average people, it can be a bit more tricky. Peter Larsen, a biologist, decided to take that data and turn it into song.</description>
							
						
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										<title>Blake Galucci</title>
										
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										<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2012 08:36:49 -0500</pubDate>
										<description>This is a very interesting approach. Music can be a great way to communicate, and I think it works well here.</description>
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