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		<description><![CDATA[Alan Alda, Series Producer Graham Chedd, and Executve Producer Jared Lipworth participated in a live webcast this week, hosted by the National Science Foundation. Watch them discuss the series with NSF Host, Maria Zacharias, answer caller questions and emails, and tell stories from the road - like when Alan got stuck in an MRI without [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alan Alda, Series Producer Graham Chedd, and Executve Producer Jared Lipworth participated in a live webcast this week, hosted by the National Science Foundation. Watch them discuss the series with NSF Host, Maria Zacharias, answer caller questions and emails, and tell stories from the road &#8211; like when Alan got stuck in an MRI without his emergency button.</p>
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		<title>Spark Blog: Share Your Spark!</title>
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I’ll show you mine if you show me yours.  Our Sparks, that is…

For the past few years, Alan Alda and our production team have been traveling the world, speaking to experts who have shared their visions about what make humans unique from all other animals.  Different experts have different views, and they don’t [...]]]></description>
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<p>I’ll show you mine if you show me yours.  Our Sparks, that is…</p>
<p>For the past few years, Alan Alda and our production team have been traveling the world, speaking to experts who have shared their visions about what make humans unique from all other animals.  Different experts have different views, and they don’t all necessarily agree, but each new interview we’ve done has provided a little bit more insight into the evolutionary and neurological abilities that only we have.</p>
<p>You’ll see all this insight in the programs and the web-only video on the <em>Human Spark</em> site, but we’re also hoping that you’ll <a href="/humanspark/share/" target="_self">tell us what being human means to you</a>.  Drawings, photos, videos or text are all welcome, and we’re hoping for some really thoughtful and interesting responses.  Do our brains make us human?  Our language? Our imaginations or our belief? Visit the <a href="/humanspark/share/" target="_self"><strong>Share Your Spark</strong> submission page</a> to get started.</p>
<p>Your responses will be posted on the web site and a selection of the best will appear on-screen when the series airs.  For kicks, I’ll start things off with a Haiku:</p>
<p>Chimps show a few signs<br />
Neanderthals never did<br />
Insight defines us</p>
<p>- Jared Lipworth<br />
Executive Producer, <em>The Human Spark</em></p>
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