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Science Quickly
by Scientific American
1805 EPISODES
Dec 2020
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What Does an Ailing Coral Reef Sound Like?
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What Does an Ailing Coral Reef Sound Like?
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An Astronaut Shares His Passion for Space Photography—Live, from the ISS Cupola
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Move Over Fireworks—Drone Shows Are Taking to the Skies
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Talking to the Host of Drilled about the Legal Battles around Standing Rock
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How to Fight Bird Flu If It Becomes the Next Human Pandemic (Part 3)
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Bird Flu’s Jump to Cattle Took Dairy Farmers by Surprise (Part 2)
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How Bird Flu Went from an Isolated Avian Illness to a Human Pandemic Threat (Part 1)
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What No One Tells You about Testosterone Replacement Therapy
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Why Your Gut Loves a Good Workout
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CDC Vaccine Panel Fired by RFK, Jr., Oceans Grow More Acidic, and Pangolins Threatened by Hunting
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These Adorable Hamster Dads Take Fatherhood Seriously
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What ‘Immortal’ Jellyfish and Famously Old Tortoises Tell Us about Aging
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Cosmic Coin Toss, Record Heat in the North Atlantic and Living Worm Towers
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Is the National Weather Service Ready for an Extreme Summer?
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Megalodon Diets, Teeth Sensitivity and a Bunch of Vaccine News
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Are You Flourishing? This Global Study Has Surprising Takeaways
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Diagnosing Male Infertility with a Mechanical Engineering Twist
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Could We Speak to Dolphins? A Promising LLM Makes That a Possibility
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Do Mitochondria Talk to Each Other? A New Look at the Cell’s Powerhouse
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How to Make Gold, Flamingo Food Tornado, and Kosmos-482 Lands
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Could Freezing Arctic Sea Ice Combat Climate Change?
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Sinking Cities, Waving Cuttlefish and Falling Spacecraft
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This Podcast Was Recorded Inside a Particle Collider
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Rejecting Toxic Fitness Culture with Casey Johnston
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Jupiter’s Cyclones, Amazon’s Satellites and T. rex Collagen
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The Fungi Facing Extinction and the Conservationists Working Hard to Protect Them
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Griefbots Offer AI Connections with Deceased Loved Ones
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Scientific American in 1925: Solar Eclipses, Seances and Some Strange Inventions
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How to Become an Urban Naturalist
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Our Fear and Fascination around Snakes
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Childhood Illnesses Surge, Magnetic Poles Wandered, and a Colossal Squid Is Found
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From the Internet’s Beginnings to Our Understanding of Consciousness, This Editor Has Seen It All
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A Disinfectant That’s More Powerful Than Bleach—And Safe for Your Skin
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A Long Day on Uranus, a Better Method of Making Coffee and Dinos Fossils in Decline
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How Are Prenatal Blood Tests Detecting Cancer?
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Treating Bacterial Vaginosis as an STI Could Improve Outcomes
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How the Science of Safety Helps Tackle Global Risks [Sponsored]
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Yodeling Monkeys, Increasing Measles Cases and Stressed Out Americans
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Cutting USAID Threatens Public Health around the World
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Understanding the Science of ‘Squirting’
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Shark Sounds, Molecules on Mars and Continued Federal Cuts
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Go Inside M.I.T.'s 50,000 Square Foot Clean Room
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Are These Plants Out of Place? A New Look at Invasive Species
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NASA Astronauts Finally Return, Seals Hold Their Breath, and Penguin Poop Stresses Out Krill
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Severance’s Consulting Neurosurgeon Explains the Science behind the Show’s Brain Procedure
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What Everyone Gets Wrong about Colonoscopies
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NASA Launches New Missions, Saturn Gains Some Moons, and Whale Urine Balances Marine Ecosystems
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Movie Magic Meets Practical Robotics for Netflix’s The Electric State
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A Tuberculosis Outbreak Exposes U.S. Postpandemic Vulnerabilities
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Measles Misinformation, Ozone Recovery and Woolly Mice
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