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Fighting invasive fish with forks and knives
Add kitchen knives to the list of weapons that humans are using to fight invasive species.
Podcast: Pedal Hub, episode 4
This time, Gene and Patrick express their scorn for people who ride on the sidewalk. They argue it's potentially dangerous for pedestrians, illegal in a business district, and not very safe for cyclists. Plus, talk of where to ride when relatives come to town, and what's missing from the local biking scene.
Duluth can see the finish line for new mountain bike trail
City leaders and biking groups celebrated completion of phase one of the Duluth Traverse trail system on Friday. When complete, the trail will consist of five trail hubs linked by a trail spanning 26 miles along city's steep hillside.
This week's festival takes us to Southwest Minnesota State University for the annual "Smoke-fest" competition.
Appetites: What to make with fresh grapes (besides wine)
Chef Amy Thielen, author of "The New Midwestern Table," joined MPR's Tom Crann to talk about grapes.
Unlocking France's secrets to safer raw milk cheese
In France raw milk cheese is a very big deal, long considered safe and revered for its flavor. French scientists seem to have figured out the Holy Grail of raw milk cheese: how to make it safer.
Players go for Scrabble title in Buffalo
The world's best Scrabble players are squaring off in Buffalo, N.Y., for the title of Scrabble champion.
LOL, cats: Internet Cat Video Festival returns this week
It's the third year for the popular festival, which will run this Thursday as part of the Walker Art Center's free Open Field series.
Some people experience a kind of motion sickness, known as "sim sickness," when they use head-mounted virtual reality displays like the Oculus Rift or Sony's Project Morpheus prototype. And even virtual reality game makers aren't immune at first.