Science Quickly
A podcast by Scientific American
900 Episodes
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Artificial Intelligence Is Helping Us 'See' Some of the Billions of Birds Migrating at Night
Published: 8/25/2023 -
Here's How You Go Birding in the Middle of the Night
Published: 8/23/2023 -
Using Human-Sized Microphones and Hay Bales, They Unlocked the Mysteries of Bird Migration
Published: 8/21/2023 -
They Tap Into the Magical, Hidden Pulse of the Planet, but What is the Nighttime Bird Surveillance Network?
Published: 8/18/2023 -
Hearing Aids Stave Off Cognitive Decline
Published: 8/16/2023 -
In This Ancient Garden, Plants Can Cure or Kill You
Published: 8/14/2023 -
The Fungi Economy, Part 3: Can Climate Modeling from Space Save Our Forests?
Published: 8/9/2023 -
The Fungi Economy, Part 2: Here's How Plants and Fungi Trade beneath Our Feet
Published: 8/7/2023 -
The Fungi Economy, Part 1: Just like Us, Trees Are Experiencing Inflation
Published: 8/4/2023 -
Could Weight-Loss Drugs Curb Addiction? Your Health, Quickly, Episode 12
Published: 8/2/2023 -
How to Roll a Joint Perfectly, according to Science
Published: 7/31/2023 -
Here's How AI Can Predict Hit Songs With Frightening Accuracy
Published: 7/28/2023 -
Here's Why Actors Are So Worried about AI
Published: 7/26/2023 -
Are You a Lucid Dreamer?
Published: 7/24/2023 -
Here's What 'Oppenheimer' Gets Right--And Wrong--About Nuclear History
Published: 7/21/2023 -
How Stress Messes With Your Gut
Published: 7/19/2023 -
Should We Care About AI's Emergent Abilities?
Published: 7/17/2023 -
What That Jazz Beat Tells Us about Hearing and The Brain
Published: 7/14/2023 -
Who Was Alessandra Giliani, 14th-Century Teen Anatomist?
Published: 7/12/2023 -
Just like People, Orangutans Get Smoker's Voice
Published: 7/10/2023
Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.