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Leading science journalists provide a daily minute commentary on some of the most interesting developments in the world of science. For a full-length, weekly podcast you can subscribe to Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American . To view all of our archived podcasts please go to www.scientificamerican.com/podcast

Episodios

  • Cosmos, Quickly: Remembering the Genius of Vera Rubin

    31/03/2023 Duración: 10min

    Vera Rubin went from a teenager with a cardboard telescope to the “mother of dark matter.” Some of her colleagues and mentees weigh in on her fascinating life and how she was a champion for women in astronomy.

  • Long COVID's Roots in the Brain: Your Health, Quickly, Episode 3

    29/03/2023 Duración: 11min

    Post-COVID symptoms can linger for months or years, and more and more evidence points to problems with the nervous system.

  • If AI Starts Making Music on Its Own, What Happens to Musicians?

    27/03/2023 Duración: 16min

    Music made with artificial intelligence could upend the music industry. Here’s what that might look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Music-Making Artificial Intelligence Is Getting Scary Good

    24/03/2023 Duración: 16min

    Google’s new AI model can generate entirely new music from text prompts. Here’s what they sound like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Artificial Intelligence Helped Make the Coolest Song You've Heard This Week

    22/03/2023 Duración: 14min

    Machine-learning algorithms are getting so good that they can translate Western instruments into Thai ones with ease. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Space Force Humor, Laser Dazzlers, and the Havoc a War in Space Would Actually Wreak

    20/03/2023 Duración: 13min

    In the inaugural episode of Cosmos, Quickly, we blast off with Lt. Gen. Nina Armagno of the Space Force, who is charged with protecting our space in space, particularly from Russia and China.

  • Squeak Squeak, Buzz Buzz: How Researchers Are Using AI to Talk to Animals

    17/03/2023 Duración: 10min

    The burgeoning field of “digital bioacoustics” is helping us understand animals like never before.

  • RSV Vaccines Are Coming At Last: Your Health, Quickly, Episode 2

    15/03/2023 Duración: 09min

    A vaccine pioneer tells us that shots to protect against RSV—a dangerous virus for babies and older people—are finally nearing approval.

  • If the Mathematical Constant Pi Was a Song, What Would It Sound Like?

    14/03/2023 Duración: 09min

    Every year on Pi Day, we have a reason to celebrate one of math’s most famous symbols. But this year we speak to someone who has captured it in song.

  • How To Stop a (Potentially Killer) Asteroid

    10/03/2023 Duración: 07min

    We slammed a $330-million spaceship the size of a dairy cow into an asteroid the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Here’s what we’re learning about how our first step in planetary defense could save us in the future.

  • The Scientific Secret to Soothing Fussy Babies

    08/03/2023 Duración: 04min

    Some animals’ babies physically relax when their parents whisk them away from danger. The same thing works for tiny, wailing humans.

  • How Helper Sharks Discovered the World's Largest Seagrass Ecosystem

    06/03/2023 Duración: 05min

    Scientists partnered with tiger sharks to map seagrass—the unsung hero of ocean conservation.

  • How the Woolly Bear Caterpillar Turns into a Popsicle to Survive the Winter

    03/03/2023 Duración: 06min

    Some caterpillars have evolved with antifreeze in their body cavity, allowing them to become cater-Popsicles to survive cold winters. But climate change could threaten that.

  • The Pandemic's Mental Toll, and Does Telehealth Work? Your Health, Quickly, Episode 1

    01/03/2023 Duración: 10min

    Hosts Josh Fischman and Tanya Lewis explore the pandemic’s mental health toll on teens and young adults. They also delve into the effectiveness of telehealth, which has been booming since the start of the pandemic.

  • Does Not Being Able to Picture Something in Your Mind Affect Your Creativity?

    27/02/2023 Duración: 05min

    Researchers who study aphantasia, or the inability to visualize something in your “mind’s eye,” are starting to get a sense of how to accurately measure the condition and what it may mean for those who have it.

  • Sorry, UFO Hunters--You Might Just Be Looking at a Spy Balloon

    24/02/2023 Duración: 07min

    From space aliens to foreign surveillance, we spoke to experts to find out what’s really going on with the balloon brouhaha.

  • Building Resilience in the Face of Climate Change [Sponsored]

    23/02/2023 Duración: 05min

    Successfully mitigating the impacts of climate change will rely heavily on innovation in science and technology.

  • How Do We Find Aliens? Maybe Unlearn What We Know About 'Life' First

    22/02/2023 Duración: 08min

    Science might be redefining what “life out there” really means.

  • Love and the Brain: Do Partnerships Really Make Us Happy? Here's What the Science Says

    20/02/2023 Duración: 14min

    How romance affects our well-being is a lot more complicated than “they lived happily ever after.”

  • Love and the Brain: The Animal Matchmaker and the Panda Romeo and Juliet

    17/02/2023 Duración: 11min

    In fair zoo-ona, a pair of star-cross’d pandas take their life. And we learn about whether or not animals can fall in love.

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