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Celebration Of Weird Ice, Non-Melting Jelly, Former NIH Director Reflects On His Tenure. December 31, 2021, Part 2

Dec 31, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Is It Still Dark Down There?
01:41 • 2min
3
What Is Pancake Ice?
03:51 • 3min
4
What's So Special About Ice?
06:29 • 3min
5
The Arctic Oceans Are Different From the Arctic Ocean
09:26 • 2min
6
Listen Wherever You Get Podcasts
11:33 • 3min
7
The Ice Worlds of the Outer Solar System
14:13 • 2min
8
Could Antarctica Help Scientists Plan for Emission to Icy Moons?
15:53 • 2min
9
Wek Anankrayou, You Have Such Good Eyes
17:56 • 2min
10
Are Ice Volcanoes Possible?
19:58 • 2min
11
How Do You Get the Water Up Through a Volcano?
21:55 • 2min
12
Could a Solar Refrigerator Suck in Salt Water?
23:57 • 2min
13
What's Jelly Ice?
26:01 • 2min
14
Jelly Ice Cubes - What Are They?
27:44 • 2min
15
Science Friday - Doctor Francis Collins Steps Down
29:44 • 3min
16
What's Your First Thoughts on Retiring?
32:37 • 2min
17
What Qualities Does the Next Director of the Nh Need?
34:38 • 2min
18
How Do You Measure the Success of These Projects?
36:21 • 2min
19
Vaccines, Moderna, and the Basic Science Enterprise
38:19 • 2min
20
Doctor Collins: Is It Ever Difficult for You to Balance Religion With Science?
40:12 • 2min
21
What's It Like Working With Doctor Fouche?
41:58 • 3min
22
Ira, What's the Next Chapter?
44:37 • 3min
23
Do You Have a Message for Other Researchers That You'd Like to Leave With Them?
47:14 • 2min