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    Explore " mn90" with insightful episodes like "The Cereal Shot from Guns", "The Citizens League", "The Death of Superman", "World's Tougest (Toy) Trucks" and "Whoopee John" from podcasts like ""MN90: Minnesota History in 90 Seconds", "MN90: Minnesota History in 90 Seconds", "MN90: Minnesota History in 90 Seconds", "MN90: Minnesota History in 90 Seconds" and "MN90: Minnesota History in 90 Seconds"" and more!

    Episodes (69)

    Father Time

    Father Time
    Franz Halberg, a scientist and physician at the University of Minnesota, was fascinated by the human body’s daily rhythms. Not only did people wake and sleep in concert with the sun, but internal processes, like heart rate and blood pressure, also seemed to vary in a regular pattern. Britt Aamodt investigates the man who coined the term Circadian Rhythm

    A Small Town's Identity Bound By Twine

    A Small Town's Identity Bound By Twine
    With a population of around 300 people, the town of Darwin, Minnesota, is fairly small. But it’s home to one gigantic ball of twine. Weighing in at nearly 9 tons, the supersized twine ball is 40 feet around, and stands over 12 feet high. The ball’s creator, Francis Johnson, was a child of the Great Depression and an obsessive collector of mundane objects including pencils, buckets, and of course, twine. MN90 producer Marisa Helms reports that the town of Darwin has created its civic identity around Johnson’s twine ball.

    Bon Appetit!

    Bon Appetit!
    In 1995, hundreds of Minnesotans lined up at the Minneapolis Dayton’s with cookbooks under their arms. There were here to see cookbook author and television personality Julia Child. Britt Aamodt has the story of that rare personal appearance and the Minneapolis food writer, Lee Svitak Dean, who got to share an afternoon glass of wine with the author of Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
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