Science Magazine Podcast
A podcast by Science Magazine - Thursdays
588 Episodes
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Building a landslide observatory, and the universality of music
Published: 21/11/2019 -
How to make an Arctic ship ‘vanish,’ and how fast-moving spikes are heating the Sun’s atmosphere
Published: 14/11/2019 -
Unearthing slavery in the Caribbean, and the Catholic Church’s influence on modern psychology
Published: 07/11/2019 -
How measles wipes out immune memory, and detecting small black holes
Published: 31/10/2019 -
A worldwide worm survey, and racial bias in a health care algorithm
Published: 24/10/2019 -
Trying to find the mind in the brain, and why adults are always criticizing ‘kids these days’
Published: 17/10/2019 -
Fossilized dinosaur proteins, and making a fridge from rubber bands
Published: 10/10/2019 -
An app for eye disease, and planting memories in songbirds
Published: 03/10/2019 -
Privacy concerns slow Facebook studies, and how human fertility depends on chromosome counts
Published: 26/09/2019 -
Cooling Earth with asteroid dust, and 3 billion missing birds
Published: 19/09/2019 -
Studying human health at 5100 meters, and playing hide and seek with rats
Published: 12/09/2019 -
Searching for a lost Maya city, and measuring the information density of language
Published: 05/09/2019 -
Where our microbiome came from, and how our farming and hunting ancestors transformed the world
Published: 29/08/2019 -
Promising approaches in suicide prevention, and how to retreat from climate change
Published: 22/08/2019 -
One million ways to sex a chicken egg, and how plastic finds its way to Arctic ice
Published: 15/08/2019 -
Next-generation cellphone signals could interfere with weather forecasts, and monitoring smoke from wildfires to model nuclear winter
Published: 08/08/2019 -
Earthquakes caused by too much water extraction, and a dog cancer that has lived for millennia
Published: 01/08/2019 -
Breeding better bees, and training artificial intelligence on emotional imagery
Published: 25/07/2019 -
Can we inherit trauma from our ancestors, and the secret to dark liquid dances
Published: 18/07/2019 -
The point of pointing, and using seabirds to track ocean health
Published: 11/07/2019
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