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Jul 22, 2024 • 10min

Windows Devices Go Down, COVID Rates Go Up, and Tornadoes Touchdown on the Ground and on the Big Screen

President Biden dealing with COVID surge, Windows malfunction grounding planes, Perseid meteor shower offers shooting stars, twisters discussed in new movie, wild weather talk, and global tech outage explained
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Jul 19, 2024 • 25min

Cleaning Up Paris’s Poop River for the Olympics

Scientific American associate news editor, Allison Parshall, discusses the challenges of cleaning up the Seine River for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Topics include revitalizing polluted rivers, urban river swimming movements in Europe, and efforts to improve water quality for Olympic events.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 13min

Name a Quasi-Moon with Radiolab Host Latif Nasser

Join science journalist and Radiolab host Latif Nasser as he unravels the mystery of the quasi-moon Zoozve orbiting Venus. Explore the world of quasi-moons, learn about the naming process, and get involved in naming an Earth quasi-moon. A fascinating peek into space mysteries and audience participation in science
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Jul 16, 2024 • 9min

The Kavli Prize Presents: Building Materials From The Bottom Up [Sponsored]

Chad Mirkin, recipient of the 2024 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience, discusses his innovative approach to creating materials at the nanoscale. He explores attaching DNA to nanoparticles, revolutionizing DNA detection methods and enhancing vaccine development. His work opens up possibilities for groundbreaking cures and shaping the future of medicine.
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Jul 15, 2024 • 10min

Astronauts Can Drink More Recycled Pee Than Ever, and You Can Still Catch the Plague

Discussing recycling astronaut pee for spacewalks, Mars habitat simulation, Hurricane Beryl's rapid intensification, and a surprising case of the plague in Colorado.
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Jul 12, 2024 • 18min

On Thin Ice: Contemplating Our Climate Future in Antarctica (Part 4)

Researchers on the Nathaniel B. Palmer icebreaker are back from Antarctica with valuable samples. They reflect on the future of our planet and the uncertainty of Antarctic ice. The journey at sea was challenging, but the beauty and urgency of climate change in Antarctica leave a lasting impact on the scientists.
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Jul 10, 2024 • 16min

Saving the Last Truly Wild Horse

Scientific American associate news editor Allison Parshall discusses the resurgence of the truly wild Przewalski's horse, once considered extinct, with successful conservation efforts. Topics include the unique features of the breed, recent online trends, cloning, and reintroduction efforts in Kazakhstan.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 9min

A Blast from Our Past and Plans for a Petrochemical-Free Future

Exploring the historical use of coal tar derivatives and petrochemicals in everyday products, while shedding light on the environmental and health risks associated with their presence. Addressing the ongoing support for petrochemicals from fossil fuel companies amidst growing concerns about their detrimental effects. Delving into a study debunking claims of telepathy with intriguing results and teasing upcoming podcast episodes.
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Jul 1, 2024 • 12min

The Supreme Court Plays Hot Potato with Idaho’s Abortion Restrictions, and NASA Plays It Safe with Starliner

Supreme Court allows emergency abortions in Idaho; NASA faces issues with Starliner mission; Bird flu transmission in the U.S.; Dengue fever spike due to higher temperatures; New mpox strain in the Congo; Holiday break this week; Stay safe around fireworks; Check out back catalog for more episodes
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Jun 28, 2024 • 22min

On Thin Ice: Life Onboard an Antarctic Icebreaker (Part 3)

Scientists onboard an Antarctic icebreaker face challenges like cramped living spaces, disorienting schedules, and isolation. They cope with the emotional toll of witnessing climate change in Antarctica through routines, research, and a mock trial. The podcast explores maintaining community, creativity, and camaraderie on the icebreaker, including letter exchanges, holiday celebrations, saunas, and music jam sessions. Experience life on the icebreaker ship through encounters with wildlife, stunning landscapes, and reflections on climate change impact.

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