Science Quickly
Een podcast door Scientific American
931 Afleveringen
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The New Conservationists: AI is Making Meaning from the Sounds and Visuals of Wildlife (Part 2)
Gepubliceerd: 16-12-2024 -
The New Conservationists: Where Do Zoos Fit into the Conservation Puzzle? (Part 1)
Gepubliceerd: 13-12-2024 -
AI-Generated Audio Is Entering the Podcast World
Gepubliceerd: 11-12-2024 -
Leaded Gasoline, Orca Hats and ‘Disease X’
Gepubliceerd: 9-12-2024 -
Iron Deficiency and Anemia May Be More Common Than We Know
Gepubliceerd: 6-12-2024 -
Anthony Fauci Is Worried about Bird Flu—And How Our Divisions Could Help It Hurt Us
Gepubliceerd: 4-12-2024 -
A Psychologist’s Tips for Avoiding Overconsumption This Black Friday
Gepubliceerd: 27-11-2024 -
What RFK, Jr., Could Mean for Public Health, and How Tobacco Use Has Dropped Unevenly
Gepubliceerd: 25-11-2024 -
Using AI to Understand the Thoughts of the Dead
Gepubliceerd: 22-11-2024 -
Unscheduled C-Sections May Depend on the Color of Your Skin
Gepubliceerd: 20-11-2024 -
An Off Day on Uranus, a Wildfire in Prospect Park and Dispatches from COP29
Gepubliceerd: 18-11-2024 -
Reflecting on our First Attempt to Speak with the Stars
Gepubliceerd: 15-11-2024 -
Humans Inherited a World That Insects Made
Gepubliceerd: 13-11-2024 -
Baseball Mud Bath, Water Woes and Wooden Satellites
Gepubliceerd: 11-11-2024 -
Why Weight May Not Be the Whole Story on Health
Gepubliceerd: 8-11-2024 -
Your Zodiac Sign Mattered in Medieval Times
Gepubliceerd: 6-11-2024 -
Your 2024 Election Rundown, from Climate Change to Education
Gepubliceerd: 4-11-2024 -
Your 2024 Election Rundown, from Health Care to Nuclear Proliferation
Gepubliceerd: 1-11-2024 -
Exploring the Science of Spookiness at the Recreational Fear Lab
Gepubliceerd: 30-10-2024 -
Scurvy, Bird Flu and a Big Old Meteorite
Gepubliceerd: 28-10-2024
Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.
