Science Quickly
En podcast af Scientific American
931 Episoder
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What Is the Shape of This Word?
Udgivet: 2.2.2022 -
Tiger Sharks, Tracked over Decades, Are Shifting Their Haunts with Ocean Warming
Udgivet: 25.1.2022 -
How Marine Wildlife Can Coexist with Offshore Wind [Sponsored]
Udgivet: 20.1.2022 -
COVID Quickly, Episode 22: Colds Build COVID Immunity and the Omicron Vaccine Delay
Udgivet: 19.1.2022 -
The Surprising Physics of Finger Snapping
Udgivet: 10.1.2022 -
Salvador Dali's Creative Secret Is Backed by Science
Udgivet: 3.1.2022 -
A Growing Force of Fiery Zombies Threatens Cold Northern Forests
Udgivet: 27.12.2021 -
Listen to This New Podcast: Lost Women of Science
Udgivet: 21.12.2021 -
Canary Islands Eruption Resets Volcano Forecasts
Udgivet: 20.12.2021 -
COVID Quickly, Episode 21: Vaccines against Omicron and Pandemic Progress
Udgivet: 17.12.2021 -
As Forests Burn, a Climate Puzzle Materializes in the Far North
Udgivet: 14.12.2021 -
Astronomers Spot Two Dust Bunnies Hiding in the Early Universe
Udgivet: 8.12.2021 -
COVID Quickly, Episode 20: The Omicron Scare, and Anti-COVID Pills Are Coming
Udgivet: 3.12.2021 -
To Better Persuade a Human, a Robot Should Use This Trick
Udgivet: 1.12.2021 -
Redo of a Famous Experiment on the Origins of Life Reveals Critical Detail Missed for Decades
Udgivet: 26.11.2021 -
COVID Quickly, Episode 19: Mandate Roadblocks, Boosters for All and Sickness in the Zoo
Udgivet: 19.11.2021 -
Flocking Together May Have Helped Dinosaurs Dominate the Earth
Udgivet: 12.11.2021 -
Engineered Bacteria Use Air Bubbles as Acoustically Detonated Tumor TNT
Udgivet: 10.11.2021 -
COVID Quickly, Episode 18: Vaccines for Kids and the Limits of Natural Immunity
Udgivet: 5.11.2021 -
These Bugs Produce Smelly Defenses That Need to Be Heard to Be Believed
Udgivet: 31.10.2021
Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.