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Episodes

The Science Behind Hurricane Milton | ‘Unsettling’ Warm Water In Lake Michigan

Hurricane Milton caused a major storm surge, but also a reverse one. And, Lake Michigan's surface temperature has been above... more

11 Oct 2024 · 19 minutes
How Campaigns Use Psychology To Get Out The Vote

With the presidential election a month away, researchers explain the psychology behind holding, changing, and acting on political opinions.

10 Oct 2024 · 18 minutes
How Gut Microbes Are Linked To Stress Resilience

A recent study concluded that people who are highly resilient to stress have specific biological signatures in their gut microbiomes.

09 Oct 2024 · 18 minutes
How Magnetic Brain Stimulation Helps Relieve Depression

One lab’s approach to transcranial magnetic stimulation has sent many patients with hard-to-treat depression into remission.

08 Oct 2024 · 17 minutes
How The Origin Of Life On Earth Can Help Find Life In Space

In his book “Is Earth Exceptional?,” Mario Livio tackles a question that has captured imaginations for centuries: Are we alone... more

07 Oct 2024 · 23 minutes
Hurricane Helene's Effect On The Global Tech Industry | A Stretchy Band-Aid For The Heart

The storm flooded mines in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, which supply the tech industry with some of the purest quartz... more

04 Oct 2024 · 25 minutes
Herbicides Approved For Public Land | Hidden Physics In Van Gogh’s ‘The Starry Night’

This summer, the Bureau of Land Management approved seven herbicides to fight invasive plants in the West. Also, when scientists... more

03 Oct 2024 · 17 minutes
Improving Hospitals’ Support For Teens In Mental Health Crises

Emergency departments often handle incidents of self-inflicted injury. Equipping them better could save lives.

02 Oct 2024 · 18 minutes
Greenhouse Gases From Anesthesia | Fighting Militarization In The Mariana Islands

Emissions from anesthesia are one of the largest sources of greenhouse gases from hospitals. This anesthesiologist wants to change that.... more

01 Oct 2024 · 17 minutes
Empowering Older Adults To Step Up For The Climate

Climate activists Bill McKibben and Akaya Windwood say it isn’t fair to leave the climate crisis for younger generations to... more

30 Sep 2024 · 17 minutes
Microsoft Makes Deal To Restart Three Mile Island | Fish That Use Their Legs To Taste

The company is betting big on nuclear energy to meet increasing power needs of data centers and new technologies like... more

27 Sep 2024 · 24 minutes
Former NIH Director Reflects On Public Mistrust In Science

In his new book, Dr. Francis Collins explores how the pandemic increased skepticism of the scientific process and what to... more

26 Sep 2024 · 23 minutes
How Are AI Chatbots Changing Scientific Publishing?

Generative AI is boosting production of fake scientific papers. How are journal publishers adjusting to this new reality?

25 Sep 2024 · 17 minutes
These Artists Serve Up Environmental Crises Through Food

May we interest you in a smog-infused cookie? The Center for Genomic Gastronomy is making foods that capture environmental crises.

24 Sep 2024 · 12 minutes
Surgeon General Takes On Parental Stress And Mental Health

In his latest advisory, US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy adds parents’ wellbeing to his agenda of improving the nation’s mental... more

23 Sep 2024 · 25 minutes
Earth May Once Have Had A Ring Like Saturn | An AI For Sand

The ring would have gradually fallen to Earth as meteorites, correlating to a spike of impacts seen in the geological... more

20 Sep 2024 · 22 minutes
Physicists Create Heaviest Antimatter Nucleus | Bird Species May Team Up For Migration

The heaviest antimatter nucleus to date was spotted in a particle accelerator. It could provide new insights into the nature... more

19 Sep 2024 · 18 minutes
Your Questions About The Updated COVID Vaccines, Answered

Immunologist Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire answers audience questions about when to get the latest COVID shot, rapid test efficacy, and more.

18 Sep 2024 · 18 minutes
To Confront Climate Change, Imagine Getting It Right

In her new book, climate policy expert Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson explores what ideal climate solutions look like to a... more

17 Sep 2024 · 18 minutes
What Research Shows About Smartphone Bans In Schools

Researchers, educators, and parents discuss smartphones in school. Plus, why research on how social media affects teens defies easy answers.

16 Sep 2024 · 17 minutes
First Citizen Spacewalk | First Successful Whole-Eye Transplant, Over A Year Later

Two citizen astronauts on SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn mission left their capsule and returned safely. Also, while Aaron James can’t see... more

13 Sep 2024 · 24 minutes
‘Time Capsule’ Rocks And Earth’s Mantle | Genetically Engineering Stronger Wood

Samples of 2.5 billion-year-old mantle rocks found at spreading ocean ridges could put bounds on models of how the planet... more

12 Sep 2024 · 17 minutes
To This Neuroscientist, Cows Are Like Puppies

In a new book called “Cowpuppy,” neuroscientist and farmer Gregory Berns investigates cow intelligence.

11 Sep 2024 · 18 minutes
Fishing For—And Saving—Sharks | Scientists Identify ‘ManhattAnt’ Spreading Across NYC

Shark fishing is alive and well, but the fishermen who do it are increasingly prioritizing conservation. And, an unknown ant... more

10 Sep 2024 · 18 minutes
Using DNA To Boost Digital Data Storage And Processing

Researchers are harnessing DNA’s incredible capacity for information storage by turning genetic code into binary code.

09 Sep 2024 · 17 minutes
An Asteroid Impact, Spotted In Advance | Extreme Heat Is Making Learning More Difficult

ESA officials said it was only the ninth time an asteroid was spotted before reaching Earth’s atmosphere. And, as the... more

06 Sep 2024 · 25 minutes
Dino-Killing Asteroid Was Rich In Carbon | The Dogs Sniffing Out Spotted Lanternflies

A new study suggests that the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs may have originated from the outer parts of the... more

05 Sep 2024 · 19 minutes
Why Eels Are So Mysterious—And In Demand

In her new book, Ellen Ruppel Shell covers the natural history of eels and the crime ring that has sprung... more

04 Sep 2024 · 17 minutes
Webb Telescope Data Point To Six ‘Rogue Worlds’

Rogue worlds float around in the cosmos, untethered to a specific star. They could help scientists understand the formation of... more

03 Sep 2024 · 17 minutes
Could ‘Season Creep’ Affect Human Behavior?

The seasons are arriving at different times than they used to. A psychologist weighs in on whether these shifts could... more

02 Sep 2024 · 18 minutes
Mosquito-Borne Diseases Are Spreading | ‘Slingshot’ And A Space Mission Gone Wrong

Several states have reported cases of the rare but serious mosquito-borne illness eastern equine encephalitis. And, the new sci-fi movie... more

30 Aug 2024 · 23 minutes
The History Of Teeth, From Ancient Fish To Humans

In “Bite,” author Bill Schutt takes readers on a dental adventure spanning half a billion years and much of the... more

29 Aug 2024 · 17 minutes
Errors On Death Certificates May Be Skewing Mortality Data

Misreporting on death certificates could lead to inaccurate mortality data, including for key statistics like maternal mortality rates.

28 Aug 2024 · 18 minutes
Astronaut Cady Coleman On ‘Sharing Space’

Cady Coleman discusses her reaction to seeing Earth from orbit, the challenges of her path into space, and her new... more

27 Aug 2024 · 18 minutes
Protecting Sequoias From Wildfire Gets Tricky | Ancient Cave Art And Human Creativity

Sequoia National Park is largely designated as wilderness. That complicates efforts to protect its iconic trees from worsening wildfires. Also,... more

26 Aug 2024 · 21 minutes
Plastic In Human Brains | Local Anesthetics Recommended For IUD Insertion

A new study measuring microplastics in organs of the recently deceased found that about two dozen brain samples were 0.5%... more

23 Aug 2024 · 22 minutes
Don’t Just Walk In The Woods—Touch, Smell, and Taste Them, Too

September’s SciFri Book Club pick, “Forest Walking,” teaches readers how to use all five senses to engage with forests in... more

22 Aug 2024 · 17 minutes
Are Space Elevators Really A Possibility?

The space elevator has long been a part of science fiction, but some experts believe it could soon be a... more

21 Aug 2024 · 17 minutes
Could Light And Sound Therapy Treat Alzheimer’s?

Exposing mice to a specific frequency of light and sound decreases Alzheimer’s biomarkers and symptoms. Now it’s being tested on... more

20 Aug 2024 · 12 minutes
Dr. Fauci On A Life Of Medical Research And Public Service

His new book “On Call: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Service” chronicles his work on health crises from HIV/AIDS to... more

19 Aug 2024 · 25 minutes
Evidence For Liquid Water On Mars | Making Campsite Booking Fairer

Data from the Mars InSight lander points to the presence of liquid water underneath its crust. Also, some national and... more

16 Aug 2024 · 22 minutes
Dinosaurs’ Secrets Might Be In Their Fossilized Poop

Analyzing fossilized feces, called coprolites, is key to better understanding ancient ecosystems and dinosaur diets.

15 Aug 2024 · 18 minutes
The Promise Of Perovskite Solar Panels

This specific type of solar cell is more efficient than what’s currently on the market. But what is it, and... more

14 Aug 2024 · 17 minutes
An Expert Vegetable Breeder On Innovating Crops For The Future

As the climate changes, we need vegetables resilient to drought, pests, and heat. An expert explains how to breed plants... more

13 Aug 2024 · 17 minutes
What The Private Sale Of Fossils Means For Paleontology

After a stegosaurus skeleton sold for $44.6 million, paleontologists are concerned about how selling dinosaur fossils affects research.

12 Aug 2024 · 17 minutes
Starliner Leaves Astronauts Stuck | Could We Get Weather Forecasts Years In Advance?

The Boeing capsule is having issues with its thrusters and cannot bring astronauts back to Earth, leaving NASA scrambling for... more

09 Aug 2024 · 25 minutes
Why Does COVID-19 Spike In Summer?

This is the fourth summer the U.S. has seen a COVID-19 surge. And no, it’s not a coincidence.

08 Aug 2024 · 18 minutes
Deep-Sea ‘Nodules’ May Produce Oxygen | A Bird’s Physics Trick For High-Altitude Flying

New research suggests that polymetallic nodules found 13,000 feet deep produce “dark oxygen” by electrolyzing water. Also, at higher altitudes,... more

07 Aug 2024 · 23 minutes
PLATO’s Mission To Discover Exoplanets Like Earth

The European Space Agency mission aims to discover new exoplanets in habitable zones. It is scheduled for launch in late... more

06 Aug 2024 · 17 minutes
Why Cancer Death Rates Have Decreased Over The Last 30 Years

Cancer treatment and prevention has come a long way in the past few decades. Here’s what’s new, and where challenges... more

05 Aug 2024 · 18 minutes
Hawaiʻi Wildfire Survivors Join Health Study | Wind Turbine Blade Sinks Off Massachusetts Coast

The University of Hawaiʻi study will be the largest of its kind to investigate the health and social impacts of... more

02 Aug 2024 · 20 minutes
The Science And History Of Refrigeration

In her book ‘Frostbite,’ Nicola Twilley examines how refrigeration changed the world and spoiled us—and our food.

01 Aug 2024 · 17 minutes
Sodium Replaces Lithium In A New Type Of Battery

Researchers developed the first anode-free solid-state battery that’s based on sodium, which is cheaper and more abundant than lithium.

31 Jul 2024 · 17 minutes
Inside The Race To Save Honeybees From Parasitic Mites

Varroa destructor mites are killing honeybees and their babies at alarming rates.

30 Jul 2024 · 17 minutes
What A Rodent Brain Shows Us About Love | If Colorado Was Flattened, How Big Would It Be?

Monogamous prairie voles may help us understand how our brains respond to love, and how they move on after heartbreak.... more

29 Jul 2024 · 18 minutes
Curiosity Rover Discovers Pure Sulfur On Mars | A Science Hero, Lost and Found

In a first, NASA's Curiosity rover has discovered pure sulfur on Mars. And, we revisit a conversation from 2015 about... more

26 Jul 2024 · 25 minutes
What Are The Risks Of Drinking Raw Milk?

As public figures promote raw milk, and sales increase, experts warn about the risks from pathogens like salmonella and avian... more

25 Jul 2024 · 17 minutes
A Space Suit To Turn Pee Into Water | A Bitcoin Mine Causing A Health Crisis In Texas

Researchers developed a prototype of a space suit that could replace the high-absorbency diapers that astronauts wear on space walks.... more

24 Jul 2024 · 18 minutes
How A Shark Scientist Forged Her Own Path

In her book, marine biologist Jasmin Graham writes about uplifting young scientists of color and why she pursues research outside... more

23 Jul 2024 · 17 minutes
FDA Panel Rejects MDMA Therapy For PTSD

The panel raised concerns about the study’s methods and failure to address previous instances of research misconduct.

22 Jul 2024 · 18 minutes
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In her book, marine biologist Jasmin Graham writes about uplifting young scientists of color and why she pursues research outside of academia.