Science Magazine Podcast
A podcast by Science Magazine - Thursdays
588 Episodes
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Folding DNA into teddy bears and getting creative about gun violence research
Published: 07/12/2017 -
Debunking yeti DNA, and the incredibly strong arms of prehistoric female farmers
Published: 30/11/2017 -
The world’s first dog pictures, and looking at the planet from a quantum perspective
Published: 22/11/2017 -
Preventing psychosis and the evolution—or not—of written language
Published: 16/11/2017 -
Randomizing the news for science, transplanting genetically engineered skin, and the ethics of experimental brain implants
Published: 09/11/2017 -
How Earth’s rotation could predict giant quakes, gene therapy’s new hope, and how carbon monoxide helps deep-diving seals
Published: 02/11/2017 -
Building conscious machines, tracing asteroid origins, and how the world’s oldest forests grew
Published: 26/10/2017 -
LIGO spots merging neutron stars, scholarly questions about a new Bible museum, and why wolves are better team players than dogs
Published: 19/10/2017 -
Evolution of skin color, taming rice thrice, and peering into baby brains
Published: 12/10/2017 -
Putting rescue robots to the test, an ancient Scottish village buried in sand, and why costly drugs may have more side effects
Published: 05/10/2017 -
Furiously beating bat hearts, giant migrating wombats, and puzzling out preprint publishing
Published: 28/09/2017 -
Cosmic rays from beyond our galaxy, sleeping jellyfish, and counting a language’s words for colors
Published: 21/09/2017 -
Cargo-sorting molecular robots, humans as the ultimate fire starters, and molecular modeling with quantum computers
Published: 14/09/2017 -
Taking climate science to court, sailing with cylinders, and solar cooling
Published: 07/09/2017 -
Mysteriously male crocodiles, the future of negotiating AIs, and atomic bonding between the United States and China
Published: 31/08/2017 -
What hunter-gatherer gut microbiomes have that we don’t, and breaking the emoji code
Published: 24/08/2017 -
A jump in rates of knee arthritis, a brief history of eclipse science, and bands and beats in the atmosphere of brown dwarfs
Published: 17/08/2017 -
Coddled puppies don’t do as well in school, some trees make their own rain, and the Americas were probably first populated by ancient mariners
Published: 10/08/2017 -
The biology of color, a database of industrial espionage, and a link between prions and diabetes
Published: 03/08/2017 -
DNA and proteins from ancient books, music made from data, and the keys to poverty traps
Published: 27/07/2017
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