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All Things Considered for February 20, 2011

Jeopardy contestants Ken Jennings (left), Brad Rutter and a computer named Watson. Carol Kaelson/AP hide caption

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The Dark Side of Watson

The Dark Side of Watson

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Scientists from NASA's Kepler mission discovered 54 planets in so-called "habitable zones" in the Milky Way. The SETI Institute turned its telescopes toward those planets to listen. AP hide caption

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Tuning In Space Noise For Sounds Of Life

Tuning In Space Noise For Sounds Of Life

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All Things Considered for February 19, 2011

Some 16,000 years ago, people may have been curling up next to the fire with red foxes. iStockphoto.com hide caption

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Man's First Best Friend Might Have Been A Fox

Man's First Best Friend Might Have Been A Fox

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