Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
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Vacuuming potato-size nodules of valuable metals in the deep sea, and an expedition to an asteroid 290 million kilometers away
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2019-03-21
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Mysterious fast radio bursts and long-lasting effects of childhood cancer treatments
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2019-03-14
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Clues that the medieval plague swept into sub-Saharan Africa and evidence humans hunted and butchered giant ground sloths 12,000 years ago
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2019-03-07
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Measuring earthquake damage with cellphone sensors and determining the height of the ancient Tibetan Plateau
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2019-02-28
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Spotting slavery from space, and using iPads for communication disorders
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2019-02-21
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How far out we can predict the weather, and an ocean robot that monitors food webs
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2019-02-14
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Possible potato improvements, and a pill that gives you a jab in the gut
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2019-02-07
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Treating the microbiome, and a gene that induces sleep
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2019-01-31
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Pollution from pot plants, and how our bodies perceive processed foods
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2019-01-24
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Peering inside giant planets, and fighting Ebola in the face of fake news
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2019-01-17
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A mysterious blue pigment in the teeth of a medieval woman, and the evolution of online master’s degrees
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2019-01-10
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Will a radical open-access proposal catch on, and quantifying the most deadly period of the Holocaust
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2019-01-03
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End of the year podcast: 2018’s breakthroughs, breakdowns, and top online stories
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2018-12-20
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‘The Tragedy of the Commons’ turns 50, and how Neanderthal DNA could change your skull
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2018-12-13
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Where private research funders stow their cash and studying gun deaths in children
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2018-12-06
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The universe’s star formation history and a powerful new helper for evolution
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2018-11-29
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Exploding the Cambrian and building a DNA database for forensics
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2018-11-22
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The worst year ever and the effects of fasting
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2018-11-15
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A big increase in monkey research and an overhaul for the metric system
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2018-11-08
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How the appendix could hold the keys to Parkinson’s disease, and materials scientists mimic nature
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2018-11-01
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