Podcasts
Monday, November 21, 201611/21/2016
Computer scientists seek to give robots a sense of self
Cornell computer scientist Ross Knepper says robots sometimes lack self-examination and common sense necessary to solve their problems, but he’s looking for ways to give it to them.
Monday, November 21, 201611/21/2016
To Your Health – November 21, 2016
Dr. Amy MacQueen from Cayuga Medical Center’s Sports Medicine and Athletic Performance Center explains some of the wrist and hand injuries she sees in her practice this time of year.
Saturday, November 19, 201611/19/2016
HouseCALL-November 19, 2016
The Racker Centers on Susan Show this week.
Tuesday, November 15, 201611/15/2016
PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW Kerri Keegan
People You Should Know is a weekly segment from WHCU News Talk that introduces people in the Ithaca area making a difference and doing great things in the community.
Tuesday, November 15, 201611/15/2016
All Things Equal – November 15, 2016
Today’s guest is Ithaca College President Tom Rochon. Host: Gary Stewart
Monday, November 14, 201611/14/2016
To Your Health – November 14, 2016
Medical Director of the Cayuga Cancer Center, Dr. Timothy Bael invites you to Shine a Light on Lung Cancer, Thursday evening at the Cayuga Medical Center.
Saturday, November 12, 201611/12/2016
HouseCALL-November 12, 2016
Hospicare on Susan’s show this week.
Tuesday, November 8, 201611/08/2016
All Things Equal – November 8, 2016
Today’s guest is Dr. Brian Collins, Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine, who explains the Cornell-Southside Healthy Pet Clinic program. Host: Gary Stewart
Monday, November 7, 201611/07/2016
NutriPhone brings personal health tracking to next evolution
WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Professor David Erickson from Cornell University, who says the NutriPhone system allows people to check their health and nutrition levels in real time.
Monday, November 7, 201611/07/2016
Only you can prevent colorectal cancer
From the new Cayuga Endoscopy Center, Registered Nurse Liz Bilinski explains how they plan to reach the goal of 80% of eligible patients getting screened for colorectal cancers by 2018.