Science Quickly

A podcast by Scientific American

900 Episodes

  1. Astronomers Spot Two Dust Bunnies Hiding in the Early Universe

    Published: 12/8/2021
  2. COVID Quickly, Episode 20: The Omicron Scare, and Anti-COVID Pills Are Coming

    Published: 12/3/2021
  3. To Better Persuade a Human, a Robot Should Use This Trick

    Published: 12/1/2021
  4. Redo of a Famous Experiment on the Origins of Life Reveals Critical Detail Missed for Decades

    Published: 11/26/2021
  5. COVID Quickly, Episode 19: Mandate Roadblocks, Boosters for All and Sickness in the Zoo

    Published: 11/19/2021
  6. Flocking Together May Have Helped Dinosaurs Dominate the Earth

    Published: 11/12/2021
  7. Engineered Bacteria Use Air Bubbles as Acoustically Detonated Tumor TNT

    Published: 11/10/2021
  8. COVID Quickly, Episode 18: Vaccines for Kids and the Limits of Natural Immunity

    Published: 11/5/2021
  9. These Bugs Produce Smelly Defenses That Need to Be Heard to Be Believed

    Published: 10/31/2021
  10. For Some Parents, Hiding a Dead Body Shows How Much You Care

    Published: 10/28/2021
  11. Date of the Vikings' First Atlantic Crossing Revealed by Rays from Space

    Published: 10/25/2021
  12. COVID Quickly, Episode 17: Vaccine Lies and Protecting Immunocompromised People

    Published: 10/22/2021
  13. How Can an Elephant Squeak Like a Mouse?

    Published: 10/20/2021
  14. Beethoven's Unfinished 10th Symphony Brought to Life by Artificial Intelligence

    Published: 10/15/2021
  15. The Kavli Prize Presents: Understanding the Universe [Sponsored]

    Published: 10/14/2021
  16. A Canary in an Ice-Rich, Slumping Rock Glacier in Alaska

    Published: 10/13/2021
  17. COVID Quickly, Episode 16: Vaccines Protect Pregnancies and a New Antiviral Pill

    Published: 10/8/2021
  18. The Mystery of Water Drops That Skate Across Oil at Impossible Speeds

    Published: 10/5/2021
  19. Night Flights Are No Sweat for Tropical Bees

    Published: 10/1/2021
  20. These Bacteria Steal from Iron and Could Be Secretly Helping to Curb Climate Change

    Published: 9/28/2021

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Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.