Radio Show
Oklahoma Innovations
Oklahoma's only science radio magazine, is aired each weekend on the OCAST Radio Network. Member stations include:
Oklahoma Innovations can be heard on these radio stations:
| City |
Day & Time |
Station |
| Altus |
Saturday at 6 a.m. |
KCCU 90.1 FM |
| Ardmore |
Saturday at 6 a.m. |
KLCU 90.3 FM |
| Chickasha |
Saturday at 6 a.m. |
KCCU 100.1 FM |
| Clinton |
Saturday at 6 a.m. |
KYCU 89.1 FM |
| Duncan |
Saturday at 6 a.m. |
KCCU 89.3 FM |
| Lawton/Fort Sill |
Saturday at 6 a.m. |
KCCU 89.3 & 102.9 FM |
| Oklahoma City |
Sunday at 5 p.m. |
KTOK AM 1000 |
| Tulsa |
Saturday 5 a.m. |
KRMG AM 740 |
| Wichita Falls, TX |
Saturday at 6 a.m. |
KMCU 88.7 FM |
To hear the latest in science and technology developments happening in Oklahoma, listen to hosts Gary Owen and Steve Paris as they talk with Oklahomans who are at the forefront in developing the state's technology infrastructure. If you missed hearing Oklahoma Innovations, you can listen to recent broadcasts in streaming audio format on the OCAST Website. For information about a specific program, contact OCAST offices at 405-319-8406 or e-mail info@ocast.state.ok.us. If you are linking to a specific show featured on Oklahoma Innovations, be aware that past radio programs are no longer available on the the OCAST Website six months after they are aired on the OCAST Radio Network. To obtain a copy of radio programming older than six months, contact Debbie Cox at 405-319-8406.
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| January 18, 2009 |
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| University of Oklahoma researchers believe newer, more environmentally friendly fuels produced from biomass could create alternative energy solutions and alleviate dependence on foreign oil without requiring changes to current fuel infrastructure systems. Find our more about “green” gasoline from Dr. Lance Lobban, director of the School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering. |
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| January 11, 2009 |
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| While those using ShapeMaster appreciate feeling and looking better, the documented benefits of the machines include much more: enhanced mobility and flexibility, improved circulation, stress and tension relief, increased muscle tone, decreased body fat, increased bone density and resting metabolic rate, and improved self-confidence. Find out how this company is improving the health of Oklahomans along with the Oklahoma economy. |
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| January 4, 2009 |
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| Lean is the systematic identification and elimination of waste through continuous improvement in pursuit of perfection. Steve Kreidler and Mark Nash discuss what the University of Central Oklahoma is doing to help achieve perfection with their Center for Strategic Improvement. |
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| December 28, 2008 |
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| Oklahoma State University offers numerous programs that promote the sustainable use of environmental resources to advance the welfare of Oklahomans. The programs encourage studies that integrate the scientific, engineering, economic, and social aspects of environmental sustainability. |
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| December 21, 2008 |
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| The K20 Center at the University of Oklahoma will use a federal grant of nearly $2.8 million to help thousands of disadvantaged middle-school students prepare for college. In addition, grant money is being used to develop a massive multiplayer online game designed to help middle school and high school students better understand math, science, geography and other disciplines by conducting experiments and writing reports about their findings. |
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| December 14, 2008 |
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| Oklahoma ABLE Tech makes assistive technology devices and services more available and accessible to individuals with disabilities and their families. |
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