Science Magazine Podcast
A podcast by Science Magazine - Thursdays
531 Episodes
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The state of Russian science, and improving implantable bioelectronics
Published: 11/9/2023 -
Turning anemones into coral, and the future of psychiatric drugs
Published: 11/2/2023 -
Making corn shorter, and a book on finding India’s women in science
Published: 10/26/2023 -
The consequences of the world's largest dam removal, and building a quantum computer using sound waves
Published: 10/19/2023 -
Mysterious objects beyond Neptune, and how wildfire pollution behaves indoors
Published: 10/13/2023 -
How long can ancient DNA survive, and how much stuff do we need to escape poverty?
Published: 10/5/2023 -
Visiting utopias, fighting heat death, and making mysterious ‘dark earth’
Published: 9/28/2023 -
Reducing cartel violence in Mexico, and what to read and see this fall
Published: 9/21/2023 -
Why cats love tuna, and powering robots with tiny explosions
Published: 9/14/2023 -
Extreme ocean currents from a volcano, and why it’s taking so long to wire green energy into the U.S. grid
Published: 9/7/2023 -
Reducing calculus trauma, and teaching AI to smell
Published: 8/31/2023 -
The source of solar wind, hackers and salt halt research, and a book on how institutions decide gender
Published: 8/24/2023 -
What killed off North American megafauna, and making languages less complicated
Published: 8/17/2023 -
Why some trees find one another repulsive, and why we don’t know how much our hands weigh
Published: 8/10/2023 -
Tracing the genetic history of African Americans using ancient DNA, and ethical questions at a famously weird medical museum
Published: 8/3/2023 -
Researchers collaborate with a social media giant, ancient livestock, and sex and gender in South Africa
Published: 7/27/2023 -
Adding thousands of languages to the AI lexicon, and the genes behind our bones
Published: 7/20/2023 -
The AI special issue, adding empathy to robots, and scientists leaving Arecibo
Published: 7/13/2023 -
Putting the man-hunter and woman-gatherer myth to the sword, and the electron's dipole moment gets closer to zero
Published: 7/6/2023 -
Putting organs into the deep freeze, a scavenger hunt for robots, and a book on race and reproduction
Published: 6/29/2023
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