Science Magazine Podcast
A podcast by Science Magazine - Thursdays
588 Episodes
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Metaresearchers take on meta-analyses, and hoary old myths about science
Published: 20/09/2018 -
The youngest sex chromosomes on the block, and how to test a Zika vaccine without Zika cases
Published: 13/09/2018 -
Should we prioritize which endangered species to save, and why were chemists baffled by soot for so long?
Published: 06/09/2018 -
<i>Science</i> and <i>Nature</i> get their social science studies replicated—or not, the mechanisms behind human-induced earthquakes, and the taboo of claiming causality in science
Published: 30/08/2018 -
Sending flocks of tiny satellites out past Earth orbit and solving the irrigation efficiency paradox
Published: 23/08/2018 -
Ancient volcanic eruptions, and peer pressure—from robots
Published: 16/08/2018 -
Doubts about the drought that kicked off our latest geological age, and a faceoff between stink bugs with samurai wasps
Published: 09/08/2018 -
How our brains may have evolved for language, and clues to what makes us leaders—or followers
Published: 02/08/2018 -
Liquid water on Mars, athletic performance in transgender women, and the lost colony of Roanoke
Published: 26/07/2018 -
Why the platypus gave up suckling, and how gravity waves clear clouds
Published: 19/07/2018 -
The South Pole’s IceCube detector catches a ghostly particle from deep space, and how rice knows to grow when submerged
Published: 12/07/2018 -
A polio outbreak threatens global eradication plans, and what happened to America’s first dogs
Published: 05/07/2018 -
Increasing transparency in animal research to sway public opinion, and a reaching a plateau in human mortality
Published: 28/06/2018 -
New evidence in Cuba’s ‘sonic attacks,’ and finding an extinct gibbon—in a royal Chinese tomb
Published: 21/06/2018 -
The places where HIV shows no sign of ending, and the parts of the human brain that are bigger—in bigger brains
Published: 14/06/2018 -
Science books for summer, and a blood test for predicting preterm birth
Published: 07/06/2018 -
The first midsize black holes, and the environmental impact of global food production
Published: 31/05/2018 -
Sketching suspects with DNA, and using light to find Zika-infected mosquitoes
Published: 24/05/2018 -
Tracking ancient Rome’s rise using Greenland’s ice, and fighting fungicide resistance
Published: 17/05/2018 -
Ancient DNA is helping find the first horse tamers, and a single gene is spawning a fierce debate in salmon conservation
Published: 10/05/2018
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