Science Magazine Podcast
A podcast by Science Magazine - Thursdays
588 Episodes
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Peering beyond the haze of alien worlds, and how failures help us make new discoveries
Published: 1/12/2023 -
A controversial dam in the Amazon unites Indigenous people and scientists, and transplanting mitochondria to treat rare diseases
Published: 1/5/2023 -
Year in review 2022: Best of online news, and podcast highlights
Published: 12/22/2022 -
Breakthrough of the Year, and the best in science books
Published: 12/15/2022 -
The state of science in Ukraine, and a conversation with Anthony Fauci
Published: 12/8/2022 -
A genetic history of Europe’s Jews, and measuring magma under a supervolcano
Published: 12/1/2022 -
Artificial intelligence takes on Diplomacy, and how much water do we really need?
Published: 11/24/2022 -
Mammoth ivory trade may be bad for elephants, and making green electronics with fungus
Published: 11/17/2022 -
Kurt Vonnegut’s contribution to science, and tunas and sharks as ecosystem indicators
Published: 11/10/2022 -
Cities as biodiversity havens, and gene therapy for epilepsy
Published: 11/3/2022 -
Space-based solar power gets serious, AI helps optimize chemistry, and a book on food extinction
Published: 10/27/2022 -
Snakes living the high-altitude life, and sending computing power to the edges of the internet
Published: 10/20/2022 -
Climate change threatens supercomputing, and collecting spider silks
Published: 10/13/2022 -
Linking violence in Myanmar to fossil amber research, and waking up bacterial spores
Published: 10/6/2022 -
Giving a lagoon personhood, measuring methane flaring, and a book about eating high on the hog
Published: 9/29/2022 -
Can wolves form close bonds with humans, and termites degrade wood faster as the world warms
Published: 9/22/2022 -
Testing planetary defenses against asteroids, and building a giant ‘water machine’
Published: 9/15/2022 -
Why the fight against malaria has stalled in southern Africa, and how to look for signs of life on Mars
Published: 9/8/2022 -
Using free-floating DNA to find soldiers’ remains, and how people contribute to indoor air chemistry
Published: 9/1/2022 -
Chasing Arctic cyclones, brain coordination in REM sleep, and a book on seafood in the information age
Published: 8/25/2022
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