588 Episodes

  1. Converting carbon dioxide into gasoline, and ‘autofocal’ glasses with lenses that change shape on the fly

    Published: 04/07/2019
  2. Creating chimeras for organ transplants and how bats switch between their eyes and ears on the wing

    Published: 27/06/2019
  3. The why of puppy dog eyes, and measuring honesty on a global scale

    Published: 20/06/2019
  4. Better hurricane forecasts and spotting salts on Jupiter’s moon Europa

    Published: 13/06/2019
  5. The limits on human endurance, and a new type of LED

    Published: 06/06/2019
  6. Grad schools dropping the GRE requirement and AIs play capture the flag

    Published: 30/05/2019
  7. New targets for the world’s biggest atom smasher and wood designed to cool buildings

    Published: 23/05/2019
  8. Nonstick chemicals that stick around and detecting ear infections with smartphones

    Published: 16/05/2019
  9. Probing the secrets of the feline mind and how Uber and Lyft may be making traffic worse

    Published: 09/05/2019
  10. The age-old quest for the color blue and why pollution is not killing the killifish

    Published: 02/05/2019
  11. Race and disease risk and Berlin’s singing nightingales

    Published: 25/04/2019
  12. How dental plaque reveals the history of dairy farming, and how our neighbors view food waste

    Published: 18/04/2019
  13. A new species of ancient human and real-time evolutionary changes in flowering plants

    Published: 11/04/2019
  14. A radioactive waste standoff and science’s debt to the slave trade

    Published: 04/04/2019
  15. Mysterious racehorse injuries, and reforming the U.S. bail system

    Published: 28/03/2019
  16. Vacuuming potato-size nodules of valuable metals in the deep sea, and an expedition to an asteroid 290 million kilometers away

    Published: 21/03/2019
  17. Mysterious fast radio bursts and long-lasting effects of childhood cancer treatments

    Published: 14/03/2019
  18. Clues that the medieval plague swept into sub-Saharan Africa and evidence humans hunted and butchered giant ground sloths 12,000 years ago

    Published: 07/03/2019
  19. Measuring earthquake damage with cellphone sensors and determining the height of the ancient Tibetan Plateau

    Published: 28/02/2019
  20. Spotting slavery from space, and using iPads for communication disorders

    Published: 21/02/2019

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