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How We Got to Now Season 1 Episode 6
30,000 year old traces of a desire to record sound are located in caves, how radio influenced the civil rights movement, the weapon that laid the ground work for today’s mobile phones, and the role of the ultrasound in modern medicine.
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Serie: How We Got to Now
Episode Title: Sound
Air Date: 2014-11-12
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