Science Quickly
A podcast by Scientific American
931 Episodio
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Microplastics in Fresh Water Are Mostly Laundry Lint
Pubblicato: 17/09/2019 -
Kids Are Not Hurt by Screen Time
Pubblicato: 16/09/2019 -
Lab-Grown Human Mini Brains Show Brainy Activity
Pubblicato: 13/09/2019 -
Eavesdropping Puts Anxious Squirrels at Ease
Pubblicato: 12/09/2019 -
Earth's Magnetic Field Initiated a Pole Flip Many Millennia before the Switch
Pubblicato: 11/09/2019 -
Humpback Whales Swap Songs at Island Hub
Pubblicato: 10/09/2019 -
Food Expiration Dates May Mislead Consumers
Pubblicato: 09/09/2019 -
Farmland Is Also Optimal for Solar Power
Pubblicato: 05/09/2019 -
Chemical Tweak Recycles Polyurethane into Glue
Pubblicato: 04/09/2019 -
Cholesterol Climbs after Crows Chomp Cheeseburgers
Pubblicato: 03/09/2019 -
How Hurricanes Influence Spider Aggressiveness
Pubblicato: 30/08/2019 -
Graphene Garment Blocks Blood-Sucking Skeeters
Pubblicato: 28/08/2019 -
Martian Winds Could Spread Microbe Hitchhikers
Pubblicato: 26/08/2019 -
Including Indigenous Voices in Genomics
Pubblicato: 21/08/2019 -
West Point Uniforms Signify Explosive Chemistry
Pubblicato: 19/08/2019 -
Secrets of the Universe Trapped in Antarctic Snow
Pubblicato: 14/08/2019 -
Certain Personality Types Are Likely to Make a "Foodie Call"
Pubblicato: 13/08/2019 -
Artificial Intelligence Sniffs Out Unsafe Foods
Pubblicato: 12/08/2019 -
A Computer Tells Real Smiles from Phonies
Pubblicato: 09/08/2019 -
Stare Down Gulls to Avoid Lunch Loss
Pubblicato: 08/08/2019
Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.
