2024-11-15 |
Resurrecting a ‘flipping ship,’ and solving the ‘bone paradox’ in ancient remains |
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2024-11-08 |
Watching continents slowly break apart, and turbo charging robotic sniffers |
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2024-11-01 |
The challenges of studying misinformation, and what Wikipedia can tell us about human curiosity |
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2024-10-25 |
Paleorobotics, revisiting the landscape of fear, and a book on the future of imagination |
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2024-10-18 |
How to deal with backsliding democracies, and balancing life as a scientist and athlete |
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2024-10-11 |
Graphene’s journey from hype to prime time, and harvesting lithium from briny water |
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2024-10-04 |
Scientific evidence that cats are liquids, and when ants started their fungus farms |
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2024-09-27 |
Hail finally gets its scientific due, and busting up tumors with ultrasound |
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2024-09-27 |
The origins of the dino-killing asteroid, and remapping the scientific enterprise |
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2024-09-27 |
Burying trees to lock up carbon, notorious ‘Alzheimer’s gene’ fuels hope, and a book on virtual twins |
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2024-09-20 |
Looking for life on an icy moon, and feeling like a rat |
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2024-09-13 |
Hail finally gets its scientific due, and busting up tumors with ultrasound |
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2024-09-06 |
Linking long lives with smart brains, and India’s science education is leaning into its history and traditions—but at what cost? |
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2024-08-30 |
A fungus-driven robot, counting snow crabs, and a book on climate capitalism |
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2024-08-23 |
Saving wildlife with AI, and randomized trials go remote |
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2024-08-16 |
The origins of the dino-killing asteroid, and remapping the scientific enterprise |
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2024-08-09 |
The humidity vs. heat debate, and studying the lifetime impacts of famine |
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2024-08-02 |
Iron-toothed dragons, and improving electron microscopy |
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2024-07-26 |
Targeting dirty air, pollution from dead satellites, and a book on embracing robots |
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2024-07-19 |
New treatments for deadly snake bites, and a fusion company that wants to get in the medical isotopes game |
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2024-07-12 |
How rat poison endangers wildlife, and using sound to track animal populations |
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2024-07-05 |
What’s new in the world of synthetic blood, and how a bacterium evolves into a killer |
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2024-06-28 |
Targeting crop pests with RNA, the legacy of temporary streams, and the future of money |
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2024-06-14 |
How dogs’ health reflects our own, and what ancient DNA can reveal about human sacrifice |
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2024-06-07 |
Putting mysterious cellular structures to use, and when brown fat started to warm us up |
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2024-05-31 |
Restoring sight to blind kids, making babies without a womb, and challenging the benefits of clinical trials |
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2024-05-24 |
Stepping on snakes for science, and crows that count out loud |
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2024-05-17 |
How the immune system can cause psychosis, and tool use in otters |
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2024-05-10 |
A very volcanic moon, and better protections for human study subjects |
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2024-05-03 |
Improving earthquake risk maps, and the world’s oldest ice |
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2024-04-26 |
The science of loneliness, making one of organic chemistry’s oldest reactions safer, and a new book series |
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2024-04-19 |
Ritual murders in the neolithic, why 2023 was so hot, and virus and bacteria battle in the gut |
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2024-04-12 |
Trialing treatments for Long Covid, and a new organelle appears on the scene |
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2024-03-29 |
Teaching robots to smile, and the effects of a rare mandolin on a scientist’s career |
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2019-06-07 |
The limits on human endurance, and a new type of LED |
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2019-05-31 |
Grad schools dropping the GRE requirement and AIs play capture the flag |
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2019-05-24 |
New targets for the world’s biggest atom smasher and wood designed to cool buildings |
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2019-05-17 |
Nonstick chemicals that stick around and detecting ear infections with smartphones |
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2019-05-17 |
Probing the secrets of the feline mind and how Uber and Lyft may be making traffic worse |
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2019-05-17 |
The age-old quest for the color blue and why pollution is not killing the killifish |
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2019-05-17 |
Race and disease risk and Berlin’s singing nightingales |
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2019-05-17 |
How dental plaque reveals the history of dairy farming, and how our neighbors view food waste |
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2019-05-17 |
A new species of ancient human and real-time evolutionary changes in flowering plants |
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2019-05-17 |
A radioactive waste standoff and science’s debt to the slave trade |
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2019-05-17 |
Mysterious racehorse injuries, and reforming the U.S. bail system |
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2019-05-17 |
Vacuuming potato-size nodules of valuable metals in the deep sea, and an expedition to an asteroid 290 million kilometers away |
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2019-05-17 |
Mysterious fast radio bursts and long-lasting effects of childhood cancer treatments |
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2019-05-17 |
Clues that the medieval plague swept into sub-Saharan Africa and evidence humans hunted and butchered giant ground sloths 12,000 years ago |
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2019-05-17 |
Measuring earthquake damage with cellphone sensors and determining the height of the ancient Tibetan Plateau |
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2019-05-17 |
Spotting slavery from space, and using iPads for communication disorders |
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2019-05-17 |
How far out we can predict the weather, and an ocean robot that monitors food webs |
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2019-05-17 |
Possible potato improvements, and a pill that gives you a jab in the gut |
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2019-05-17 |
Treating the microbiome, and a gene that induces sleep |
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2019-05-17 |
Pollution from pot plants, and how our bodies perceive processed foods |
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2019-05-17 |
Peering inside giant planets, and fighting Ebola in the face of fake news |
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2019-05-17 |
A mysterious blue pigment in the teeth of a medieval woman, and the evolution of online master’s degrees |
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2019-05-17 |
Will a radical open-access proposal catch on, and quantifying the most deadly period of the Holocaust |
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2019-05-17 |
End of the year podcast: 2018’s breakthroughs, breakdowns, and top online stories |
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2019-05-17 |
‘The Tragedy of the Commons’ turns 50, and how Neanderthal DNA could change your skull |
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2019-05-17 |
Where private research funders stow their cash and studying gun deaths in children |
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2019-05-17 |
The universe’s star formation history and a powerful new helper for evolution |
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2019-05-17 |
Exploding the Cambrian and building a DNA database for forensics |
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2019-05-17 |
The worst year ever and the effects of fasting |
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2019-05-17 |
A big increase in monkey research and an overhaul for the metric system |
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2019-05-17 |
How the appendix could hold the keys to Parkinson’s disease, and materials scientists mimic nature |
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2019-05-17 |
Children sue the U.S. government over climate change, and how mice inherit their gut microbes |
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2019-05-17 |
Mutant cells in the esophagus, and protecting farmers from dangerous pesticide exposure |
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2019-05-17 |
What we can learn from a cluster of people with an inherited intellectual disability, and questioning how sustainable green lawns are in dry places |
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2019-05-17 |
Odd new particles may be tunneling through the planet, and how the flu operates differently in big and small towns |
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2019-05-17 |
The future of PCB-laden orca whales, and doing genomics work with Indigenous people |
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2019-05-17 |
Metaresearchers take on meta-analyses, and hoary old myths about science |
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2019-05-17 |
The youngest sex chromosomes on the block, and how to test a Zika vaccine without Zika cases |
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2019-05-17 |
Should we prioritize which endangered species to save, and why were chemists baffled by soot for so long? |
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2019-05-17 |
Science and Nature get their social science studies replicated—or not, the mechanisms behind human-induced earthquakes, and the taboo of claiming causality in science |
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2019-05-17 |
Sending flocks of tiny satellites out past Earth orbit and solving the irrigation efficiency paradox |
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2019-05-17 |
Ancient volcanic eruptions, and peer pressure—from robots |
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2019-05-17 |
Doubts about the drought that kicked off our latest geological age, and a faceoff between stink bugs with samurai wasps |
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2019-05-17 |
How our brains may have evolved for language, and clues to what makes us leaders—or followers |
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2019-05-17 |
Liquid water on Mars, athletic performance in transgender women, and the lost colony of Roanoke |
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2019-05-17 |
Why the platypus gave up suckling, and how gravity waves clear clouds |
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2019-05-17 |
The South Pole’s IceCube detector catches a ghostly particle from deep space, and how rice knows to grow when submerged |
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2019-05-17 |
A polio outbreak threatens global eradication plans, and what happened to America’s first dogs |
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2019-05-17 |
Increasing transparency in animal research to sway public opinion, and a reaching a plateau in human mortality |
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2019-05-17 |
New evidence in Cuba’s ‘sonic attacks,’ and finding an extinct gibbon—in a royal Chinese tomb |
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2019-05-17 |
The places where HIV shows no sign of ending, and the parts of the human brain that are bigger—in bigger brains |
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2019-05-17 |
Science books for summer, and a blood test for predicting preterm birth |
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2019-05-17 |
The first midsize black holes, and the environmental impact of global food production |
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2019-05-17 |
Sketching suspects with DNA, and using light to find Zika-infected mosquitoes |
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2019-05-17 |
Tracking ancient Rome’s rise using Greenland’s ice, and fighting fungicide resistance |
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2019-05-17 |
Ancient DNA is helping find the first horse tamers, and a single gene is spawning a fierce debate in salmon conservation |
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2019-05-17 |
The twins climbing Mount Everest for science, and the fractal nature of human bone |
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2019-05-17 |
Deciphering talking drums, and squeezing more juice out of solar panels |
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2019-05-17 |
Drug use in the ancient world, and what will happen to plants as carbon dioxide levels increase |
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2019-05-17 |
How DNA is revealing Latin America’s lost histories, and how to make a molecule from just two atoms |
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2019-05-17 |
Legendary Viking crystals, and how to put an octopus to sleep |
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2019-05-17 |
Chimpanzee retirement gains momentum, and x-ray ‘ghost images’ could cut radiation doses |
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2019-05-17 |
A possible cause for severe morning sickness, and linking mouse moms’ caretaking to brain changes in baby mice |
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2019-05-17 |
How humans survived an ancient volcanic winter and how disgust shapes ecosystems |
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2019-05-17 |
Animals that don’t need people to be domesticated; the astonishing spread of false news; and links between gender, sexual orientation, and speech |
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2019-05-17 |
A new dark matter signal from the early universe, massive family trees, and how we might respond to alien contact |
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