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On This Tape...
FUTURE ENERGY SOURCE (1: 46) --
A new breed of power cell stands to play a major role supplying energy in the near future. Far more efficient than batteries, fuel cells will power homes, cars and more.
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SOT: Robert Savinell, CWRU chemical engineer
HYPER-PARENTING (1:28) -- If your child is more scheduled than a business executive, you may be guilty of hyper-parenting. A child psychologist says kids need time of their own.
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SOT: Sandra Russ, CWRU psychologist
GEHRY'S CLEVELAND LANDMARK (2:01) -- A new building designed by world-famous architect Frank Gehry is creating quite a stir in Cleveland. Some believe it could be the city's future architectural landmark.
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SOT #1: Frank Gehry, architect
SOT #2: William K. Laidlaw Jr., interim dean and professor, CWRU Weatherhead School of Management
HEALING WITH LIGHT (1:44) -- Advances in photo-bleach laundry products are helping researchers develop weapons against cancer. The combined technology will let doctors spare otherwise healthy tissue when destroying tumors.
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SOT: Malcolm Kenney, CWRU professor of chemistry