Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):
➤ Scientific research • Uncertainty in science • Intellectual humility • Racism in health • Conservation and wildlife • Emerging technology • Nature immersion • History and science • COVID-19 impacts • AI and debates
"Science Talk" is a podcast by Scientific American that offers a diverse range of audio stories and discussions focusing on science and related fields. The podcast explores various aspects of scientific discovery, from innovative technologies and groundbreaking research to the personal stories of scientists and their contributions.
Central themes include the nature of scientific uncertainty and its implications. Episodes delve into how uncertainty can drive creativity, the methodologies researchers use to manage it, and the impact overconfidence can have on scientific results. The podcast also highlights the iterative nature of scientific progress, emphasizing intellectual humility and the openness to updating ideas based on new evidence.
Another recurring theme in "Science Talk" is the exploration of how our perceptions, biases, and preconceived notions shape scientific understanding. This is illustrated through discussions on how our senses interpret the world, the challenges of conducting unbiased research, and the complexity of scientific phenomena that defy straightforward explanations.
Episodes also frequently spotlight technological advancements and their potential societal impacts. Examples range from emerging technologies in health and environmental sciences to innovations in computing and engineering that could reshape various industries.
The podcast doesn't shy away from addressing social issues intersecting with science, such as the roots of systemic racism in healthcare and the stories of historically overlooked contributors to scientific progress. It offers historical narratives that provide context to contemporary scientific endeavors and challenges, often integrating personal stories and anecdotal evidence.
Moreover, "Science Talk" includes immersive audio experiences that bring listeners close to nature and wildlife, allowing an auditory journey into national parks and marine environments. These episodes offer a sensory dive into natural ecosystems, complementing the more traditional scientific discussions with experiential content.
Overall, the podcast's content spans an impressive breadth, covering the intricacies of the natural world, the latest scientific advancements, and the human stories at the heart of scientific exploration.
Episodes:
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Episode 5: How Do We Know Anything?
2024-May-01
33 minutes
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Episode 4: This Simple Strategy Might Be the Key to Advancing Science Faster
2024-Apr-24
35 minutes
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Episode 3: When Uncertainty Hides in the Blindspot of Overconfidence
2024-Apr-17
29 minutes
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Episode 2: Think Seeing is Believing? Think Again
2024-Apr-10
33 minutes
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Episode 1: Uncertainty is Science's Super Power. Make It Yours, Too
2024-Apr-03
25 minutes
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Coming Soon: 'Uncertain' - A New Short Series on the Thrill of Not Knowing
2024-Mar-27
4 minutes
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Racism in Health: The Roots of the U.S. Black Maternal Mortality Crisis
2023-Aug-10
46 minutes
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Love Computers? Love History? Listen to This Podcast
2022-Apr-26
5 minutes
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Top 10 Emerging Tech of 2021
2021-Dec-14
41 minutes
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Listen to This New Podcast: The Lost Women of Science
2021-Nov-08
6 minutes
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An Unblinking History of the Conservation Movement
2021-Oct-21
21 minutes
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Inside the Nail-Biting Quest to Find the 'Loneliest Whale'
2021-Sep-28
19 minutes
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Listen to This: 'Hope Lies in Dreams,' a New Podcast from Nature Biotechnology
2021-Sep-08
4 minutes
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Summer of Science Reading, Episode 4: Navigating Loss and Hope with Nature
2021-Sep-03
22 minutes
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Summer of Science Reading, Episode 3: Abandoned and Underground but Not Lost
2021-Aug-27
27 minutes
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Summer of Science Reading, Episode 2: Life beneath Our Feet
2021-Aug-13
22 minutes
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Summer of Science Reading, Episode 1: The Many Mysteries of Fish
2021-Aug-06
22 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 10: The Otherworldly Sounds of an Elk Rut
2021-Jul-30
34 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 9: Inside a Migratory Bird Sanctuary
2021-Jul-16
28 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 8: The Blue Oaks of Sequoia
2021-Jul-02
30 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 7: Into the Wilderness by Canoe
2021-Jun-18
30 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 6: Yellowstone Bison and Marsh Birds
2021-Jun-04
36 minutes
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The Deepest Dive to Find the Secrets of the Whales
2021-Apr-22
27 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 5: A Northwoods Voyage
2021-Apr-16
36 minutes
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First in Space: New Yuri Gagarin Biography Shares Hidden Side of Cosmonaut
2021-Apr-12
24 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 4: Beautiful Swamp
2021-Apr-09
37 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 3: Where Lewis and Clark Trod
2021-Apr-02
25 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 2: Sequoia Heights
2021-Mar-26
34 minutes
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National Park Nature Walks, Episode 1: Rocky Mountains
2021-Mar-19
36 minutes
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AI Can Now Debate with Humans and Sometimes Convince Them, Too
2021-Mar-17
15 minutes
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Climate Change Could Shred Guitars Known for Shredding
2021-Feb-12
14 minutes
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On Finding Yourself in a Butterfly's Wings
2021-Feb-04
16 minutes
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A Breakdown of Beavers
2020-Dec-30
41 minutes
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America on Dialysis
2020-Dec-14
41 minutes
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What Science Has Learned about the Coronavirus One Year On
2020-Dec-11
30 minutes
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2020's Top 10 Tech Innovations
2020-Dec-09
47 minutes
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Inventing Us: How Inventions Shaped Humanity
2020-Dec-03
25 minutes
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175 Years of Scientific American: The Good, the Bad and the Debunking
2020-Aug-29
32 minutes
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Bread Science: A Yeasty Conversation
2020-Aug-24
46 minutes
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The Coming or Possibly Nearly Here Storm
2020-Aug-13
28 minutes
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COVID-19 Vaccine Ethics: Who Gets It First and Other Issues
2020-Aug-06
25 minutes
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How Your Homes and Buildings Affect You
2020-Jul-30
35 minutes
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African-Americans, Nature and Environmental Justice
2020-Jul-21
30 minutes
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How Nature Helps Body and Soul
2020-Jun-27
31 minutes
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The Messenger Is the Message
2020-Jun-25
37 minutes
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Air, Sea and Space: Ocean Health, Atmosphere Insights and Black Holes
2020-Jun-20
25 minutes
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Science on the Hill: Calculating Climate
2020-Jun-18
61 minutes
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Your Brain, Free Will and the Law
2020-May-29
43 minutes
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No, No Nobel: How to Lose the Prize
2020-May-19
44 minutes
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Galileo's Fight against Science Denial
2020-May-05
27 minutes
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Where Is Everybody Else in the Universe?
2020-Apr-27
23 minutes
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Why Exercise Is So Good For You
2020-Apr-24
31 minutes
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COVID-19: What the Autopsies Reveal
2020-Apr-23
16 minutes
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COVID-19: The Need for Secure Labs--and Their Risks
2020-Apr-03
15 minutes
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Flat Earthers: What They Believe and Why
2020-Mar-27
35 minutes
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COVID-19: Predicting the Path and Analyzing Immunity
2020-Mar-24
17 minutes
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COVID-19: How and Why the Virus Spreads Quickly
2020-Mar-23
15 minutes
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COVID-19: The Wildlife Trade and Human Disease
2020-Mar-19
13 minutes
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David Quammen: How Animal Infections Spill Over to Humans
2020-Mar-18
35 minutes
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COVID-19: Dealing with Social Distancing
2020-Mar-16
15 minutes
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Coronavirus Hot Zone: Research and Responses in the U.S. Epicenter
2020-Mar-14
15 minutes
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Coronavirus Hot Zone: The View from the U.S. Epicenter
2020-Mar-10
17 minutes
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The New Cosmos: A Conversation with Ann Druyan
2020-Mar-08
34 minutes
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Advancing Efforts in Disease Interception
2020-Feb-27
23 minutes
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Kirk, Spock and Darwin
2020-Feb-12
24 minutes
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How to Make a Mass Extinction
2020-Jan-30
41 minutes
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Air Pollution: An Unclear and Present Danger
2019-Nov-21
38 minutes
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150 Years of the Journal Nature
2019-Nov-11
34 minutes
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Lithium-Ion Battery Creators Win Chemistry Nobel Prize
2019-Oct-09
17 minutes
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How Cells Sense Oxygen Levels: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
2019-Oct-07
23 minutes
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Talking Health and Energy at U.N. Climate Action Summit
2019-Oct-02
25 minutes
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Kicking Climate Change: Wins for Health, the Economy and Security
2019-Sep-27
22 minutes
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The Mathematical Language of Nature
2019-Sep-24
35 minutes
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Jacks-of-All-Trades Make the Grade
2019-Aug-10
41 minutes
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It's Melting: Science on Ice
2019-Jul-21
26 minutes
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Joseph Lange's Campaign against HIV
2019-Jul-17
49 minutes
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Bone Up on What's Inside You
2019-Jun-25
45 minutes
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Solving Our Plastic Problem
2019-Jun-19
36 minutes
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Secrets of the Universe Revealed!
2019-May-23
37 minutes
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How the Black Hole Said Cheese
2019-Apr-29
22 minutes
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A Tree and Its People in a Warming Landscape
2019-Apr-22
37 minutes
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Science Couple Phages Out Superbug
2019-Mar-13
35 minutes
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Vaccine Rejection: Truth and Consequences
2019-Feb-20
26 minutes
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On the Origin of Darwin
2019-Feb-12
16 minutes
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Warming Arctic on Thin Ice
2019-Jan-31
17 minutes
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Fake Whiskeys and Octo-Ecstasy
2019-Jan-14
29 minutes
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Ultima Thule and the Apes of Earth
2019-Jan-03
8 minutes
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Meet the Real Ravenmaster
2018-Dec-18
39 minutes
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The Crusade against Dangerous Food, Part 2
2018-Nov-22
22 minutes
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The Crusade against Dangerous Food, Part 1
2018-Nov-21
31 minutes
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Bones and Stones: Cemetery Geology
2018-Oct-31
34 minutes
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Tinder for Cheetahs; and an Unusual Blindness
2018-Oct-17
26 minutes
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Better Living through Evolution: Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2018-Oct-03
15 minutes
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Laser Advances That Changed Our Lives: Nobel Prize in Physics
2018-Oct-02
30 minutes
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Unleashing Immunity against Cancer: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
2018-Oct-01
22 minutes
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Where There's a Wills There's a Way to Explain the Home Run Rise
2018-Sep-30
32 minutes
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More People, but Less Hardship?
2018-Sep-25
27 minutes
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Here's Looking at Humanity, Kid
2018-Sep-05
26 minutes
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Life at the Improv: The Power of Imagination
2018-Aug-16
42 minutes
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Out with the Bad Science
2018-Aug-02
39 minutes
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AI, Robotics and Your Health
2018-Jun-18
32 minutes
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Dinosaurs: From Humble Beginnings to Global Dominance
2018-May-23
37 minutes
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Humans Evolved but Are Still Special
2018-Apr-30
41 minutes
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A Brain Deprived of Memory
2018-Mar-30
31 minutes
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Blockchain beyond Bitcoin: The Energy Sector
2018-Feb-28
12 minutes
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Enrico Fermi: The Last Man Who Knew Everything
2018-Feb-19
40 minutes
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A Future for American Energy
2018-Jan-29
40 minutes
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The Skinny on Fat
2017-Dec-11
39 minutes
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Your Brain Is So Easily Fooled
2017-Nov-27
33 minutes
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Come On and Zoom (through the Universe)
2017-Nov-11
30 minutes
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Monsters: Not Just for Halloween
2017-Oct-25
39 minutes
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Maryn McKenna's Big Chicken, Part 2
2017-Oct-18
20 minutes
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Maryn McKenna's Big Chicken, Part 1
2017-Oct-17
31 minutes
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Nobel Prize Explainer: Catching Proteins in the Act
2017-Oct-04
12 minutes
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Nobel Prize Explainer: Gravitational Waves and the LIGO Detector
2017-Oct-03
18 minutes
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Nobel Prize Explainer: Circadian Rhythm's Oscillatory Control Mechanism
2017-Oct-02
17 minutes
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Does Evolution Repeat Itself?
2017-Sep-27
44 minutes
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The Great American Eclipse
2017-Aug-08
39 minutes
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Curiouser and Curiouser
2017-Aug-01
26 minutes
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The Shark That Conquered the Whorl
2017-Jul-21
40 minutes
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Undersea National Monument Could Be Left High and Dry
2017-Jul-11
25 minutes
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Wacky Florida's Weird Science
2017-Jun-19
32 minutes
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The Gestation Equation: Testing Babies' Genes
2017-Jun-01
39 minutes
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5G Wiz: What's on the Horizon for Mobile
2017-May-30
18 minutes
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Take the Tube: Underground as a Way of Life
2017-May-03
31 minutes
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Killer Cats Bash Biodiversity
2017-Apr-24
25 minutes
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Dogging It: Turning Wild Foxes into Man's Second-Best Friend
2017-Apr-18
34 minutes
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What's Driving the Self-Driving Cars Rush
2017-Mar-28
12 minutes
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Biology's Lessons for Business
2017-Mar-21
21 minutes
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Churchill's Extraterrestrials
2017-Feb-15
13 minutes
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Rapid-Response Vaccines for Epidemic Outbreaks
2017-Jan-30
15 minutes
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Exit Interview: Presidential Science Advisor John Holdren
2017-Jan-19
34 minutes
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We're Taking You to Bellevue
2017-Jan-17
39 minutes
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Best Science Books of 2016
2016-Dec-31
14 minutes
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Getting Robots to Say No
2016-Dec-21
19 minutes
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How Myths Evolve over Time and Migrations
2016-Nov-15
15 minutes
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Attack On the Internet: Weak-Link Nanny Cams
2016-Oct-26
19 minutes
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Flint's Water and Environmental Justice
2016-Oct-17
19 minutes
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Chemistry Nobel Prize: Machines Too Small to See
2016-Oct-05
21 minutes
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Physics Nobel Prize: Buns, Bagels and Pretzels Help Explain Exotic Matter
2016-Oct-04
20 minutes
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Nobel Prize Explainer: Autophagy
2016-Oct-03
10 minutes
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They Do What?!: The Wide Wild World of Animal Sex
2016-Sep-26
29 minutes
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Big Bang of Body Types: Sports Science at the Olympics and beyond
2016-Aug-16
35 minutes
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Grand Canyon Rapids Ride for Evolution Education
2016-Aug-15
34 minutes
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The Science of Soldiering: Mary Roach's Grunt
2016-Aug-04
37 minutes
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Electric Eels versus Horses: Shocking but True
2016-Jun-27
15 minutes
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Tiger, Tiger, Being Tracked
2016-Jun-16
25 minutes
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Gravitational Wave Scientists Astounded--by Your Interest
2016-Jun-14
7 minutes
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Sean M. Carroll Looks at The Big Picture
2016-May-12
31 minutes
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The Bowling Ball That Invaded Earth
2016-May-05
35 minutes
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Different Minds: The Wide World of Animal Smarts
2016-Apr-29
38 minutes
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The Perfect Bet: Taking the Gambling out of Gambling
2016-Apr-14
35 minutes
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Gorilla's Hum Is a Do-Not-Disturb Sign
2016-Feb-29
5 minutes
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Bill Gates Wants a Miracle
2016-Feb-25
36 minutes
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From AI to Zika: AAAS Conference Highlights
2016-Feb-16
19 minutes
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Gravitational Waves Found: Kip Thorne Explains
2016-Feb-11
16 minutes
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The Big Gath Dig: Goliath's Hometown
2016-Feb-10
31 minutes
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Roman Sanitation Didn't Stop Roaming Parasites
2016-Jan-12
8 minutes
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Evolution Still on Trial 10 Years after Dover
2015-Dec-20
32 minutes
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Lifting the Visor on Virtual Reality
2015-Dec-15
16 minutes
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The Epic History of the Horse
2015-Dec-10
33 minutes
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Math Can Equal Fun
2015-Nov-20
31 minutes
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Teaching Machines to Learn on Their Own
2015-Nov-10
7 minutes
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Chemistry Nobel: Keeping DNA in Good Repair
2015-Oct-07
20 minutes
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Physics Nobel: Neutrinos Do Have Mass
2015-Oct-06
36 minutes
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Medicine Nobel: Sifting Nature for Antiparasite Drugs
2015-Oct-05
20 minutes
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The Hunt for the Fat Gene
2015-Sep-16
33 minutes
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The Errors of Albert
2015-Sep-02
21 minutes
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Public Health Hero Jimmy Carter; SA Turns 170
2015-Aug-31
17 minutes
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Olympics Loser Boston Wins Big Economically
2015-Aug-06
36 minutes
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Betting Lots of Quatloos on the Search for Alien Civilizations, Part 2
2015-Jul-21
37 minutes
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Betting Lots of Quatloos on the Search for Alien Civilizations, Part 1
2015-Jul-20
35 minutes
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Pluto Mission Finally Calls Home
2015-Jul-15
5 minutes
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Pluto, Ready for Your Close-Up!
2015-Jul-14
26 minutes
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Restore Research to Preserve the American Dream
2015-Jun-23
31 minutes
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Migratory Birds: What a Long-Range Trip It's Been
2015-Jun-18
22 minutes
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Take a Bite out of the Math of Math
2015-Jun-02
21 minutes
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Animals Don't Use Facebook but They Have Social Networks, Too
2015-May-16
29 minutes
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Mississippi Mound Builders Meet the 33rd Legion
2015-May-06
24 minutes
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The Ebola Outbreak: Past, Present and Future
2015-Mar-26
12 minutes
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Humans and the Amazon: A 13,000-Year Coexistence
2015-Mar-20
19 minutes
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The Placement Excitation: Scientific American on The Big Bang Theory
2015-Mar-12
18 minutes
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Science Goes to the Movies: A New TV Program
2015-Feb-20
10 minutes
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Every Life Has Equal Value, Part 2: Gates Foundation CEO Dr. Susan Desmond-Hellmann
2015-Jan-30
21 minutes
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Every Life Has Equal Value, Part 1: Gates Foundation CEO Dr. Susan Desmond-Hellmann
2015-Jan-30
33 minutes
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Best of Thanksgiving, Part 2: Let's Talk Stuffing—Your Face!
2014-Nov-27
14 minutes
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Best of Thanksgiving, Part 1: Let's Talk Turkey!
2014-Nov-27
10 minutes
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Doctors Without Borders Fight on Ebola's Front Lines
2014-Nov-14
21 minutes
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Ebola Expert Update
2014-Nov-05
25 minutes
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Let's Get Small: A Panel on Nanoscience
2014-Oct-15
33 minutes
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Building a Better Microscope: 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2014-Oct-08
24 minutes
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Blue Light Special: 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics
2014-Oct-07
14 minutes
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The Map in Your Mind: 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
2014-Oct-06
20 minutes
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Kodiak Update: Scientific American Alaska Cruise, Part 4
2014-Sep-02
26 minutes
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The Juneau Tour: Scientific American Alaska Cruise, Part 3
2014-Aug-31
15 minutes
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Juneau Where I Am: Scientific American Alaska Cruise, Part 2
2014-Aug-28
13 minutes
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Catch Me If You Ketchikan: Scientific American Alaska Cruise, Part 1
2014-Aug-26
9 minutes
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Shakespeare and Science, Part 2
2014-Aug-19
46 minutes
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Shakespeare and Science, Part 1
2014-Aug-19
33 minutes
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Furious New Science Fiction from Mark Alpert
2014-Aug-03
25 minutes
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Under the Dome: Scientific American Editor in Chief Talks to the Senate
2014-Jul-22
17 minutes
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Wild Sex: Beyond the Birds and the Bees
2014-Jul-15
31 minutes
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What's So Funny?: The Science of Humor
2014-Jul-07
34 minutes
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Hunting the Wild Neutrino
2014-May-23
23 minutes
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Sometimes the Hoofprints Are from Zebras
2014-Apr-30
33 minutes
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The First Nuclear Arms Race: Churchill's Bomb, Part 2
2014-Apr-24
23 minutes
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The First Nuclear Arms Race: Churchill's Bomb, Part 1
2014-Apr-24
29 minutes
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Take Me Out to the Run Expectancy Matrix Analysis
2014-Mar-18
39 minutes
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Found in Space, Part 2
2014-Feb-27
21 minutes
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Found in Space, Part 1
2014-Feb-26
21 minutes
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From Gadgets to Galaxies: Conference Reports
2014-Feb-10
21 minutes
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Fighting Cancer with Physics
2014-Jan-27
27 minutes
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The Man Who Wasn't Darwin: Alfred Russel Wallace on the Centenary of His Death
2013-Nov-07
28 minutes
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Perv-View: Jesse Bering's New Book PERV
2013-Oct-29
40 minutes
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The 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Karplus, Levitt and Warshel
2013-Oct-09
21 minutes
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The 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics: Englert and Higgs
2013-Oct-08
24 minutes
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The 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: Rothman, Schekman and Südhof
2013-Oct-07
19 minutes
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Alan Alda Communicates Science
2013-Sep-30
34 minutes
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Ira Flatow and the Teachable Moment
2013-Sep-20
19 minutes
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Adam Rutherford's Creation Science (The Real Kind) Part 2
2013-Aug-29
25 minutes
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Kids JUMP for Math [John Mighton's Junior Undiscovered Math Prodigies]
2013-Aug-07
31 minutes
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Adam Rutherford's Creation Science (the Real Kind), Part 1
2013-Jul-31
34 minutes
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Nobel Laureate Harry Kroto: The Threatened Enlightenment
2013-Jul-25
19 minutes
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Penis Enlightenment: Bering Straight Talk
2013-Jun-27
35 minutes
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Close Shave for Bill Nye the Science Guy
2013-Jun-18
16 minutes
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Is There a Doctor in the Spaceship?
2013-Apr-29
14 minutes
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Mary Roach Cruises the Alimentary Canal
2013-Apr-16
31 minutes
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Start Talking: Synthetic Biology and Conservation Biology Meet, Part 2
2013-Apr-03
14 minutes
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Start Talking: Synthetic Biology and Conservation Biology Meet, Part 1
2013-Apr-02
25 minutes
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Imagine All the People Turning Blue and Green
2013-Mar-29
16 minutes
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Biotech's Brave New Beasts, Part 2
2013-Mar-27
17 minutes
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Biotech's Brave New Beasts, Part 1
2013-Mar-26
22 minutes
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CSI: 19th-Century France and the Birth of Forensic Science
2013-Mar-15
33 minutes
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John Rennie Hacks the Planet
2013-Feb-28
22 minutes
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Inside Isaac: A Discussion of Newton, Part 2
2013-Feb-25
22 minutes
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Inside Isaac: A Discussion of Newton, Part 1
2013-Feb-24
29 minutes
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Extinction: New Sci-Fi from Mark Alpert
2013-Feb-14
24 minutes
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Science and Tech in President Obama's SOTU
2013-Feb-13
14 minutes
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Michael C. Hall Analyzes His Dexter's Mind, Part 2
2013-Jan-24
28 minutes
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Michael C. Hall Analyzes His Dexter's Mind, Part 1
2013-Jan-23
37 minutes
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Psychopathy's Bright Side: Kevin Dutton on the Benefits of Being a Bit Psychopathic, Part 2
2012-Dec-29
16 minutes
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Psychopathy's Bright Side: Kevin Dutton on the Benefits of Being a Bit Psychopathic, Part 1
2012-Dec-28
27 minutes
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Creativity's Dark Side: Dan Ariely on Creativity, Rationalization and Dishonesty
2012-Dec-25
32 minutes
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Darwin in Space: How Multigenerational Missions Could Shape Human Evolution
2012-Dec-18
17 minutes
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David Quammen: The Spillover of Animal Infections to Humans
2012-Nov-18
34 minutes
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Scientific American after Sandy
2012-Oct-31
7 minutes
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The 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2012-Oct-10
20 minutes
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The 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics
2012-Oct-09
4 minutes
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The 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
2012-Oct-08
12 minutes
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The Climate of Climate Science
2012-Sep-28
26 minutes
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The Flynn Effect: Modernity Made Us Smarter
2012-Aug-20
34 minutes
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What's Next for Curiosity on Mars
2012-Aug-07
11 minutes
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Curiosity Lands on Mars
2012-Aug-06
28 minutes
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Plants Know Stuff
2012-Jun-29
33 minutes
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Super-Earths: Bigger, and Maybe Better
2012-Jun-21
38 minutes
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The Transit of Venus, Part 2
2012-May-31
14 minutes
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The Transit of Venus, Part 1
2012-May-30
28 minutes
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Virus Victors: People Who Control HIV
2012-May-29
39 minutes
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The Football Concussion Crisis
2012-May-15
32 minutes
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Killer Chimps and Funny Feet: Report from the AAPA Conference
2012-Apr-27
15 minutes
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Getting Guinea Worm Gone: Report from the AHCJ Conference
2012-Apr-26
17 minutes
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Food Poisoning's Lasting Legacy
2012-Apr-04
21 minutes
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Fukushima Anniversary: We Listen Back
2012-Mar-11
12 minutes
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AAAS Report: Fracking, Whale Rights, Higgs Evidence and Twitter Truthiness
2012-Mar-07
16 minutes
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If You're Happy, How You Know It
2012-Feb-22
9 minutes
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The Coming Entanglement: Bill Joy and Danny Hillis
2012-Feb-15
37 minutes
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More with Maryn: McKenna on Antibiotic Resistance
2012-Feb-02
29 minutes
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Fecal Transplants: The Straight Poop
2012-Jan-31
20 minutes
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State of the Union: Research, Technology and Energy
2012-Jan-25
8 minutes
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A Second Science Front: Evolution Champions Rise to Climate Science Defense
2012-Jan-16
19 minutes
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Anna Deavere Smith: Let Me Down Easy
2012-Jan-14
36 minutes
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Man from Mars: Health and Nutrition Research at Mars, Inc., and Beyond
2012-Jan-05
32 minutes
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The YouTube SpaceLab Competition
2011-Dec-12
5 minutes
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Large Hadron Collider Backgrounder
2011-Dec-11
22 minutes
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Out of Our Depth: Sea Level on the Rise
2011-Dec-08
10 minutes
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Brian Greene Talks Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos
2011-Nov-23
6 minutes
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The Mind's Hidden Switches
2011-Nov-22
29 minutes
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The Discovery of Quasicrystals: The 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2011-Oct-05
19 minutes
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An Accelerating Universe: The 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics
2011-Oct-04
23 minutes
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Cancer Vaccines
2011-Sep-30
25 minutes
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Science Legend Christian de Duve
2011-Sep-09
22 minutes
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Carl Zimmer on Rats, Cats, Viruses and Tattoos
2011-Aug-26
18 minutes
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Carl Zimmer on Evolution in the Big City
2011-Aug-24
24 minutes
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The City That Became Safe: What New York Teaches about Urban Crime and Its Control
2011-Aug-09
28 minutes
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Nobel Laureate Avram Hershko: The Orchestra in the Cell
2011-Jul-27
27 minutes
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Nobel Laureate Peter Agre: From Aquaporins to Lutefisk
2011-Jul-20
36 minutes
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Let's Make a Probabilistic Deal: A Fresh Look at the Monty Hall Problem
2011-Jun-25
15 minutes
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How Physics Limits Intelligence
2011-Jun-17
27 minutes
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Dying for Science: The 100th Anniversary of the Doomed Scott Antarctic Expedition
2011-May-26
24 minutes
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Skirting Steak: The Case for Artificial Meat
2011-May-17
22 minutes
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Astronaut Love: An Interview with Spacewalker Stanley Love
2011-Apr-28
17 minutes
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Editors' Roundtable: Science Conference Reports
2011-Apr-21
36 minutes
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Can It Be Bad to Be Too Clean?: The Hygiene Hypothesis
2011-Apr-06
26 minutes
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Self-Aware Robots?
2011-Mar-02
15 minutes
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The Cornucopia Conference: Roundtable on the AAAS Meeting
2011-Feb-24
34 minutes
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The Spirit of Innovation: From High School to the Moon
2011-Feb-17
20 minutes
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What's New with Science News
2011-Feb-16
34 minutes
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Jefferson's Moose: Thomas's Fauna Fight against European Naturalists
2011-Jan-26
29 minutes
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What Is the Watson Jeopardy-Playing Supercomputer, Alex?
2011-Jan-14
21 minutes
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Vinod Khosla: Searching for the Radical Solution
2010-Dec-23
26 minutes
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How You Gonna Keep Flu Down on the Farm?: Pig Farms and Public Health
2010-Dec-22
19 minutes
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Anna Deavere Smith: Let Me Down Easy
2010-Dec-20
36 minutes
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The Spewings of Titan (and More from the AGU Meeting)
2010-Dec-16
18 minutes
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Let's Talk Stuffing--Your Face
2010-Nov-25
14 minutes
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Let's Talk Turkey!
2010-Nov-24
10 minutes
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Why Do Women Live Longer Than Men?
2010-Nov-19
25 minutes
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Physics Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg
2010-Nov-15
17 minutes
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Photograph 51: Rosalind Franklin and the Race For The Double Helix of DNA (Part 2 of 2)
2010-Nov-05
38 minutes
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Photograph 51: Rosalind Franklin and the Race for the Double Helix of DNA, Part 1 of 2
2010-Nov-03
42 minutes
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The Quest for the Giant Pumpkin
2010-Oct-29
22 minutes
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Not Your Grandfather's Scientific American
2010-Oct-20
26 minutes
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The Harlem Science Renaissance
2010-Oct-15
29 minutes
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Totally Bogus: The Science Talk Quiz
2010-Oct-08
3 minutes
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Exactly When Is a Person Dead?
2010-Sep-23
24 minutes
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Could Time End?
2010-Sep-21
36 minutes
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The End: Death, Endings and Things That Should End
2010-Sep-14
37 minutes
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Cooking for Geeks: Jeff Potter on Experimenting in the Kitchen
2010-Sep-03
25 minutes
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Mary Roach Is Packing for Mars, Part 2
2010-Aug-21
18 minutes
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Mary Roach Is Packing for Mars, Part 1
2010-Aug-20
33 minutes
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When Humans Almost Died Out; Earthy Exoplanets; And Scientific American's 165th Birthday
2010-Aug-12
33 minutes
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Arguing with Non-Skeptics, Part 2 of 2
2010-Jul-28
20 minutes
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Arguing with Non-Skeptics, Part 1 of 2
2010-Jul-27
33 minutes
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Whiz Kids: Intel Science Talent Search Documentary
2010-Jul-19
34 minutes
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Will Your Plug-In Car Actually Be Coal-Powered? And Other July Stories
2010-Jul-08
28 minutes
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Paul Dirac: "The Strangest Man" of Science, Part 2
2010-Jun-25
24 minutes
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"The Strangest Man" of Science, Part 1
2010-Jun-24
35 minutes
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Physics Now and Then: From Neutrinos to Galileo
2010-Jun-15
26 minutes
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The Big Dozen: 12 Events That Will Change Everything
2010-Jun-02
27 minutes
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Remembering Martin Gardner, with Douglas Hofstadter
2010-May-24
28 minutes
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More from MacMania: Kindle v. iPad, Mac v. PC and App Development
2010-May-19
36 minutes
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David Pogue on Tech, Twitter and Transgenic Goats
2010-May-10
28 minutes
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Your Inner Healers: Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and More
2010-May-01
31 minutes
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Bill McKibben's Eaarth, Part 2
2010-Apr-22
28 minutes
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Bill McKibben's Eaarth, Part 1
2010-Apr-21
39 minutes
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Invisible Ink and More: The Science of Spying in the Revolutionary War
2010-Apr-20
25 minutes
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The Science of Staying in Love; and Scientists as Communicators--and Heroes
2010-Apr-07
24 minutes
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From Eternity to Here: Sean M. Carroll's Quest to Understand Time
2010-Mar-30
32 minutes
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Are We Pushing Earth's Environmental Tipping Points?
2010-Mar-19
26 minutes
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The Science Talk Quiz: "Totally Bogus"
2010-Mar-18
3 minutes
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Where's My Fusion Reactor?
2010-Mar-17
37 minutes
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Algae, Art and Attitudes: A Roundtable about the AAAS Conference
2010-Feb-27
30 minutes
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The Poisoner's Handbook: The Sinister Side of Chemistry
2010-Feb-25
32 minutes
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Ice, Ice, Baby: The Physics of Curling
2010-Feb-18
28 minutes
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Whaddaya Do with a Dead Whale?
2010-Feb-10
27 minutes
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Cleopatra's Alexandria Treasures
2010-Jan-31
29 minutes
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The Science Talk Quiz: "Totally Bogus"
2010-Jan-25
4 minutes
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Creating Darwin's Biopic; and Consumer Electronics
2010-Jan-23
22 minutes
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The Science Talk Quiz: "Totally Bogus"
2010-Jan-18
5 minutes
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Mining for Online Game Gold and Other Amazing Stories
2010-Jan-15
24 minutes
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Alan Alda's Human Spark, Part 2
2010-Jan-08
23 minutes
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Alan Alda's Human Spark
2010-Jan-07
36 minutes
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The Science Talk Quiz: "Totally Bogus"
2009-Dec-29
5 minutes
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Christmas Season Science
2009-Dec-23
16 minutes
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Bonus Bogus Brainteaser
2009-Dec-20
4 minutes
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Copenhagen and Everywhere Else
2009-Dec-18
37 minutes
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World Changing Ideas: December's Scientific American
2009-Dec-11
27 minutes
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Bogus Brainteaser
2009-Dec-04
4 minutes
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Darwin's Influence on Modern Thought
2009-Nov-24
15 minutes
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Tree Ring Science and Tomorrow's Water
2009-Nov-18
25 minutes
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Human Evolution II: Recent Evolution; and "Becoming Human" NOVA Preview
2009-Nov-03
35 minutes
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Human Evolution: Lucy and Neandertals
2009-Oct-23
36 minutes
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Brain Enhancement: October Issue of Scientific American
2009-Oct-14
26 minutes
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New Nobel Laureate Jack Szostak and Surrogates Film Director Jonathan Mostow
2009-Oct-05
24 minutes
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Clean Energy Contest; and Counting Crickets and Katydids
2009-Sep-28
28 minutes
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Where There Was Smoke, There's Science
2009-Sep-08
23 minutes
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Origins of Everything: The September Scientific American Magazine
2009-Aug-31
27 minutes
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Colony Collapse and Ruptured Ribosomes; Minding Darwin's Beeswax
2009-Aug-25
18 minutes
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To Bee or Not to Bee
2009-Aug-21
24 minutes
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Bee Afraid, Bee Very Afraid
2009-Aug-14
23 minutes
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Swimming In Spacetime and Other Stories
2009-Jul-31
32 minutes
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Nuts, Bolts, Photons and Electrons of Solar Energy
2009-Jul-23
29 minutes
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Movie Magic (Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs), Part 3
2009-Jul-14
30 minutes
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Movie Magic (Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs), Part 2
2009-Jul-11
21 minutes
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Movie Magic (Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs), Part 1
2009-Jul-10
23 minutes
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Atul Gawande Redux
2009-Jul-01
27 minutes
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Hello Moon, Good-Bye Rennie
2009-Jun-26
30 minutes
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Panamania!: A Visit to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
2009-Jun-17
28 minutes
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The Truth about Cats and Dogs
2009-May-29
28 minutes
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High Achievement High Schoolers
2009-May-19
29 minutes
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Beauty Is Truth (and Science)
2009-May-11
21 minutes
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People, Pan Troglodytes (Chimps) and Pigs
2009-May-01
30 minutes
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Sherwin Nuland's Tales from the Bedside
2009-Apr-23
30 minutes
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Life Goes on within You and without You: Health and the Environment
2009-Apr-17
28 minutes
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Why People Believe What They Do
2009-Apr-10
26 minutes
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From Dark Energy to Lone Star Lunacy
2009-Apr-02
30 minutes
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What Shape Is Your Galaxy?
2009-Mar-26
24 minutes
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Phrasing a Coyne: Jerry Coyne on Why Evolution Is True
2009-Mar-13
21 minutes
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From Spooky Action to Tiny Radios
2009-Mar-04
28 minutes
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Remarkable Creatures (and Getting Them Fixed)
2009-Feb-25
23 minutes
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Stars of Cosmology, Part 2
2009-Feb-19
34 minutes
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Stars of Cosmology, Part 1
2009-Feb-18
18 minutes
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Darwin Day Special, Part 3: Origins of Paleontology and the Impact of Religion on the Development of Evolutionary Theory
2009-Feb-13
29 minutes
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Darwin Day Special, Part 2: Evolutionary Psychology and Religion
2009-Feb-12
24 minutes
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Darwin Day Special: Bicentennial of the Birth of Charles Darwin
2009-Feb-11
36 minutes
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The Naked Singularity Meets Social Media
2009-Feb-04
32 minutes
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CO2 Rising: Follow the Bouncing Carbon Atom
2009-Jan-28
35 minutes
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Darwin: Ghostbuster, Muse and Magistrate
2009-Jan-22
28 minutes
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From Astronomy to Zune
2009-Jan-14
35 minutes
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The Evolution of Evolution
2009-Jan-07
22 minutes
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The Manhattan Project and the Met
2008-Dec-31
47 minutes
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Christmas at the Moon; and Instant Egghead Guide: The Mind
2008-Dec-24
30 minutes
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From Carbon to the Cretaceous: Report from the American Geophysical Union Meeting
2008-Dec-19
26 minutes
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Klaatu's Back and He's Not Happy
2008-Dec-10
24 minutes
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The Science of Pain
2008-Dec-03
33 minutes
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Viruses against Disease; Going Batty for Bats
2008-Nov-26
25 minutes
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Approval of Seals: Wildlife Docs and Their Exotic Patients
2008-Nov-19
28 minutes
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Kayaking Antarctica with Jon Bowermaster
2008-Nov-12
28 minutes
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The Day After: Science in the Obama Administration
2008-Nov-05
24 minutes
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Cemetery Science: The Geology of Mausoleums
2008-Oct-30
38 minutes
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Today's Alternative Energy; and November Issue Topics, Including Computer-Brain Interfaces and DNA Computing
2008-Oct-22
30 minutes
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More Than Pickles and Ice Cream: The Link Between Diet and Fertility
2008-Oct-15
21 minutes
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about E. Coli, Part 2
2008-Oct-09
23 minutes
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about E. Coli, Part 1
2008-Oct-08
28 minutes
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Searching for Intelligence
2008-Oct-01
29 minutes
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Earth 3.0
2008-Sep-24
29 minutes
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The Large Hadron Collider Goes to Work
2008-Sep-11
31 minutes
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Tom Friedman's New Book--Hot, Flat, and Crowded
2008-Sep-09
30 minutes
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Who's Watching You: The Future of Privacy
2008-Sep-03
29 minutes
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Return of a Killer: Tuberculosis in Russia
2008-Aug-27
30 minutes
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What's the Buzz: A Conversation with Buzz Aldrin
2008-Aug-20
21 minutes
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Superdove!: The Straight Poop on Pigeons
2008-Aug-13
21 minutes
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Inside SciAm: The August Issue
2008-Aug-08
15 minutes
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Inside China: Science, Technology, Energy and the Environment
2008-Aug-06
30 minutes
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Outsmarting Bombers; and A Warless Future?
2008-Jul-30
28 minutes
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Visit to the Fair: Inside a Tech Expo
2008-Jul-23
19 minutes
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to String Theory
2008-Jul-16
31 minutes
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The Long and Winding Road: DNA Evidence for Human Migration; Plus July Issue Highlights
2008-Jul-07
31 minutes
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Gott Ya: Astrophysicist J. Richard Gott on Time Travel and Presidential Polling
2008-Jun-25
23 minutes
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One Singular Sensation: Will We Upload Our Brains, and Other Questions Related to "The Coming Singularity"
2008-Jun-18
24 minutes
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The Happening: A Conversation with Director M. Night Shyamalan
2008-Jun-12
24 minutes
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Fact and Fiction: James Randi's "Amaz!ng Meeting" and Mark Alpert's Physics Novel, Final Theory
2008-Jun-04
25 minutes
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The Feral Biologist: A Talk with George Schaller; A Look in the June SciAm
2008-May-28
28 minutes
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Little Brains, Big Brains: Latest Flores Hobbit News and the Intel Science Fair
2008-May-21
23 minutes
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China Quake Update; Fictional Scientists; What's New at SciAm.com
2008-May-14
24 minutes
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Evolution Enclaves: Darwin the Botanist and Origins of Life Research
2008-May-07
30 minutes
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Plasma Physics: From Black Holes to Radio Reception
2008-Apr-30
22 minutes
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Can Science Save the Banana?
2008-Apr-23
25 minutes
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On The Shoulders of Giants: John Wheeler and Salome Waelsch
2008-Apr-16
27 minutes
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Expelled Explained
2008-Apr-09
30 minutes
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A Scientists' Bill of Rights?
2008-Apr-02
29 minutes
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Baseball Science
2008-Mar-26
24 minutes
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For the Birds: A look at birds, habitat conservation and environmental economics
2008-Mar-19
27 minutes
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Science and America's Future
2008-Mar-12
29 minutes
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A Mars Rovers Once-Over
2008-Mar-05
19 minutes
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Arachnophilia! And War...What Was It Good for (in Human Evolution)?
2008-Feb-27
25 minutes
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Science, Science Everywhere: AAAS Conference Highlights
2008-Feb-22
24 minutes
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Fat Chance: Do Dietary Guidelines Actually Contribute to Obesity?
2008-Feb-13
28 minutes
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You Say Potato, I Say Cassava: Language, Culture and Perception
2008-Feb-06
24 minutes
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Knock, Knock, Hal's There: Teaching Computers Humor; and the 50th Anniversary of America's First Satellite
2008-Jan-30
27 minutes
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What's The Matter?: Cold Dark Matter and the Milky Way's Missing Satellites
2008-Jan-23
28 minutes
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Mindful Motion: Miguel Nicolelis and Mind-Powered Robots; and Creating Science Cities in Brazil and Beyond
2008-Jan-16
24 minutes
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Whose Phone Is It, Anyway: Did Bell Steal The Invention?
2008-Jan-09
24 minutes
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Pay Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain: Sci Am's History of Debunking
2008-Jan-02
24 minutes
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What's In A Latin Name: The Legacy of Linnaeus
2007-Dec-26
27 minutes
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Here Comes the Sun--A Grand Plan for Solar Energy; and Sci Am's New Body
2007-Dec-19
26 minutes
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Are There (Microbial) Aliens On Earth?
2007-Dec-12
28 minutes
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Three Whiz Kids, Two Winning Projects And A Nobel Laureate
2007-Dec-05
27 minutes
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Neuroscience and the Law
2007-Nov-28
24 minutes
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The Science of Cheese; and Scientific American's New Community
2007-Nov-21
27 minutes
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The Ethics of Climate Change; and NOVA Does Dover
2007-Nov-07
29 minutes
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Good Germs, Bad Germs
2007-Oct-24
26 minutes
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Chickens and Pigs and Yeast, Oh My!: The Public Health Threat of Animal Diseases; and Gene Duplication in Evolution
2007-Oct-17
27 minutes
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When Worlds Collide: The Ig Nobel and Nobel Prizes
2007-Oct-10
26 minutes
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The Final Frontier: Our Future in Space
2007-Oct-03
24 minutes
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Who Do You Think You Are: Chatting With Bots, and the Sexuality Spectrum
2007-Sep-26
30 minutes
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What's In A Rose: Ethnobotany and the Search for Useful Plants
2007-Sep-19
24 minutes
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Can Fat Be Fit?
2007-Sep-12
25 minutes
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Another Look at The World Without Us; and What's New At Scientific American
2007-Aug-29
22 minutes
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The World Is Fat: Obesity Now Outweighs Hunger WorldWide
2007-Aug-22
22 minutes
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Is Your Food Contaminated; New Orleans Now; And the Science of Dogs
2007-Aug-15
23 minutes
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Better Brains: The Revolution in Brain Science
2007-Aug-08
29 minutes
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Is Privacy Dead? Technological Approaches to the Technological Threat
2007-Aug-01
25 minutes
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Saddle Up That Stegosaurus--A Visit to the Creation Museum
2007-Jul-25
28 minutes
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Space For Both?--Human Vs. Robotic Space Missions
2007-Jul-18
26 minutes
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Systems Biology: The Future of Biomedical Science?
2007-Jul-11
21 minutes
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Benjamin Franklin the Scientist
2007-Jul-04
20 minutes
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The World Without Us: Suppose Humans Just Vanished--Then What?
2007-Jun-27
27 minutes
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Jared Diamond on the State of the World Environment
2007-Jun-13
23 minutes
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How Cargo Containers Shrank the World and Transformed Trade; and Smart Skylights
2007-May-30
24 minutes
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The Encyclopedia of Life; and the End of John Horgan's Pessimism
2007-May-16
29 minutes
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Beer Science; And A Cancer Research Report
2007-May-09
27 minutes
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Small Matters: Microbes In Us And The Environment
2007-May-02
25 minutes
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Peer Review of Peer Review; and the Franklin Institute Awards
2007-Apr-25
25 minutes
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Atul Gawande, Author of Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance
2007-Apr-18
29 minutes
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Catching Corrupted Photos; and Big Bird Brains
2007-Apr-11
25 minutes
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Baseball Science
2007-Apr-04
26 minutes
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Alcoholism and Genetics; and Why Aren't the Pioneer Spacecraft Where They Should Be?
2007-Mar-28
28 minutes
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Naturally Speaking: Finding Nature's Treasure Trove with the Global Ocean Sampling Expedition; and Natural Products Chemistry
2007-Mar-21
24 minutes
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Made To Stick: Crafting Memorable Messages; and Cycling For Days On A Gallon Of Gas
2007-Mar-14
24 minutes
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Leave It To Beaver (To Return To New York City); and AccesScience '07, Communicating Science To Everyone
2007-Mar-07
23 minutes
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Who Speaks For Science?
2007-Feb-28
24 minutes
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No Laughing Matter: Mo Rocca On Humor Theory; Report From the AAAS Conference
2007-Feb-21
28 minutes
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My Unfunny Valentine: The Truth About Online Dating; and The Myelin Repair Foundation--A New Model For Outcome-Oriented Biomedical Research
2007-Feb-14
28 minutes
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The Heat IS On: International Global Warming Consensus; and Academy Award Winning Audio Science
2007-Feb-07
28 minutes
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TV Of Tomorrow; Battle Of The Science Journals; US Budget Crunch Threatens National Lab
2007-Jan-31
26 minutes
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Good News About Coffee And Amazing Skeptic Conference
2007-Jan-24
23 minutes
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Better Ways To Cut A Cake and To Pick A Champion
2007-Jan-17
25 minutes
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The Inevitability Of Cancer's Commonality; and High School Math Whiz
2007-Jan-10
23 minutes
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Tears And Other Traits That Make Us Human; What Color Is Your Placebo Parachute
2007-Jan-03
23 minutes
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Rampaging Robots and Killer Komodos
2006-Dec-27
28 minutes
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Radioactive Spy Dust and the Litvinenko Case; Ode To Grad Students
2006-Dec-20
18 minutes
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Nobel Laureate Harold Varmus and Rocky the Flying Mesozoic Mammal
2006-Dec-13
29 minutes
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Singing New Songs: Urban Birds Vocalize Differently; Insurance Industry Worries About Warming
2006-Dec-06
22 minutes
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Tomorrow's Newspapers and Next Week's Cars
2006-Nov-29
20 minutes
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Tiny Technology and Talking Turkey
2006-Nov-22
22 minutes
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Looking Into the Future At The World Science Forum; Poetry And Science with Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann
2006-Nov-15
19 minutes
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Hide and Seen: Gestures and Facial Expressions Help Communication; Government Attempts to Keep Science Information Hidden
2006-Nov-08
23 minutes
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Shocking Research: Electroshock Therapy and Stem Cells
2006-Nov-01
20 minutes
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The Making of the Fittest: A Conversation with Evolutionary Biologist Sean Carroll
2006-Oct-25
22 minutes
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Test Tube Babies; Old Time Radio; What's In A Name
2006-Oct-18
20 minutes
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Virus-State Electronics; Baseball Oddsmaking; Star Trek Memorabilia Auction
2006-Oct-11
21 minutes
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Judging Science: Making Judges Scientifically Literate; Eating Like An Animal; Listener Mail
2006-Oct-04
21 minutes
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Six Big Science Debates; Missions to Map Planets; Breaking Down Barriers: Women in Science
2006-Sep-27
21 minutes
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Human Evolution Fossil Find and Oil Company Conservation Comments
2006-Sep-20
22 minutes
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Nuclear Energy's Future, the Mouse-Cheese Relationship
2006-Sep-13
21 minutes
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Dark Matter; New Daily Scientific American Podcast, 60-Second Science; Steve Irwin, the "Crocodile Hunter"
2006-Sep-06
24 minutes
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The Teen Brain; Flipping Magnetic Poles; What's Pluto?
2006-Aug-30
21 minutes
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Scientific American Magazine single topic issue--Energy's Future: Beyond Carbon; and Well-Read Doctors.
2006-Aug-23
21 minutes
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Is the Universe Bigger and Older; and the Status of Pluto.
2006-Aug-16
21 minutes
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EPA Pesticide Controversy and Impact Astronomy
2006-Aug-09
21 minutes
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The Expert Mind and the Interplanetary Bicycle Ride
2006-Aug-02
21 minutes
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The Mountain/Climate Relation and Patient Safety
2006-Jul-26
20 minutes
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Space Shuttle and Fingerprints
2006-Jul-19
22 minutes
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CSI Reality and Coke/Pepsi Espionage
2006-Jul-12
23 minutes
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Ice Cream Science
2006-Jul-05
23 minutes
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Bering Sea, radiation, historic tortoise.
2006-Jun-28
23 minutes
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Pulitzer Prize-winning naturalist Edward O. Wilson
2006-Jun-21
24 minutes
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Evolution Update
2006-Jun-14
24 minutes
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A Walk in the Park: Central Park and the Spring Bird Migration.
2006-Jun-07
23 minutes
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In Search of Memory: An Interview with Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel
2006-May-24
28 minutes
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Inside the Tevatron; the Human-Computer Interface; DNA Computing.
2006-May-17
32 minutes
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The Environment: birds; strategic conservation; big cats.
2006-May-10
28 minutes
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Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek and Betsy Devine.
2006-May-03
32 minutes
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Early Universe, Benjamin Franklin Science, Evolution Education.
2006-Apr-26
30 minutes
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Animal intelligence, Mars Rovers, Alcohol and Cardiovascular Health.
2006-Apr-12
27 minutes
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Animal intelligence, Einstein, Szilard and the bomb, sustainable development.
2006-Apr-05
25 minutes
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Attacking antibiotic resistance; William Shockley biography; flu data policy.
2006-Mar-29
24 minutes
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Combat stress, Intel high school science competition, GLOBE At Night astronomy project
2006-Mar-22
23 minutes
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Flores hobbit update, chemistry in art, environmental impostors.
2006-Mar-15
22 minutes
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Genetics of longevity, diaper-free movement, possible plane problems from personal electronics
2006-Mar-08
21 minutes
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Cosmic ray threat, sasquatch DNA, geochemist cook
2006-Mar-01
23 minutes
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Computer security, curling, AAAS meeting
2006-Feb-22
26 minutes
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Avian flu, marijuana policy, new tyrannosaur
2006-Feb-15
21 minutes
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Evolution, stem cells and the National Inventors Hall of Fame
2006-Feb-08
17 minutes
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