Science Magazine Podcast
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563 Jaksot
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A mysterious blue pigment in the teeth of a medieval woman, and the evolution of online master’s degrees
Julkaistiin: 10.1.2019 -
Will a radical open-access proposal catch on, and quantifying the most deadly period of the Holocaust
Julkaistiin: 3.1.2019 -
End of the year podcast: 2018’s breakthroughs, breakdowns, and top online stories
Julkaistiin: 20.12.2018 -
‘The Tragedy of the Commons’ turns 50, and how Neanderthal DNA could change your skull
Julkaistiin: 13.12.2018 -
Where private research funders stow their cash and studying gun deaths in children
Julkaistiin: 6.12.2018 -
The universe’s star formation history and a powerful new helper for evolution
Julkaistiin: 29.11.2018 -
Exploding the Cambrian and building a DNA database for forensics
Julkaistiin: 22.11.2018 -
The worst year ever and the effects of fasting
Julkaistiin: 15.11.2018 -
A big increase in monkey research and an overhaul for the metric system
Julkaistiin: 8.11.2018 -
How the appendix could hold the keys to Parkinson’s disease, and materials scientists mimic nature
Julkaistiin: 1.11.2018 -
Children sue the U.S. government over climate change, and how mice inherit their gut microbes
Julkaistiin: 25.10.2018 -
Mutant cells in the esophagus, and protecting farmers from dangerous pesticide exposure
Julkaistiin: 18.10.2018 -
What we can learn from a cluster of people with an inherited intellectual disability, and questioning how sustainable green lawns are in dry places
Julkaistiin: 11.10.2018 -
Odd new particles may be tunneling through the planet, and how the flu operates differently in big and small towns
Julkaistiin: 4.10.2018 -
The future of PCB-laden orca whales, and doing genomics work with Indigenous people
Julkaistiin: 27.9.2018 -
Metaresearchers take on meta-analyses, and hoary old myths about science
Julkaistiin: 20.9.2018 -
The youngest sex chromosomes on the block, and how to test a Zika vaccine without Zika cases
Julkaistiin: 13.9.2018 -
Should we prioritize which endangered species to save, and why were chemists baffled by soot for so long?
Julkaistiin: 6.9.2018 -
<i>Science</i> and <i>Nature</i> get their social science studies replicated—or not, the mechanisms behind human-induced earthquakes, and the taboo of claiming causality in science
Julkaistiin: 30.8.2018 -
Sending flocks of tiny satellites out past Earth orbit and solving the irrigation efficiency paradox
Julkaistiin: 23.8.2018
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