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Hear an Encore of the NPR Series Invisibilia on KSUT's Sunday Special

NPR's six-part show traces the invisible forces that shape human behavior, Sundays at 5:00 p.m. through mid-February.

Produced by NPR’s Science Desk, Invisibilia continues public radio's tradition of re-imagining science programming from something dry and scholarly into something whimsical and captivating.

In anticipation of new episodes of Invisibilia in 2016, KSUT is re-airing the 2015 series.

Co-hosted by Lulu Miller and Alix Spiegel, Invisibilia interweaves narrative storytelling with scientific research that could make you see your own life differently.

Invisibilia explores a range of topics, including:

 

Is it possible for you to believe that a blind person can see again, providing our expectations say it's possible?

 

Are our dark thoughts about ourselves a reflection of some kind of inner reality about us? Do we need to pay attention and be guided by them, or should we just ignore them?

 

Are we afraid and anxious for good reasons? Can our fears distort reality and our understanding of the world around us? Would it be better to live without fear?

Hear Invisibilia Sunday afternoons at 5:00 on the KSUT Sunday Special. The six-part series will air through February 14.

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