Science Talk is a podcast of longer-form audio experiments from Scientific American--from immersive sonic journeys into nature to deep dives into research with leading experts.

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Title Date published
Radioactive Spy Dust and the Litvinenko Case; Ode To Grad Students 2006-12-20
Nobel Laureate Harold Varmus and Rocky the Flying Mesozoic Mammal 2006-12-13
Singing New Songs: Urban Birds Vocalize Differently; Insurance Industry Worries About Warming 2006-12-06
Tomorrow's Newspapers and Next Week's Cars 2006-11-29
Tiny Technology and Talking Turkey 2006-11-22
Looking Into the Future At The World Science Forum; Poetry And Science with Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann 2006-11-15
Hide and Seen: Gestures and Facial Expressions Help Communication; Government Attempts to Keep Science Information Hidden 2006-11-08
Shocking Research: Electroshock Therapy and Stem Cells 2006-11-01
The Making of the Fittest: A Conversation with Evolutionary Biologist Sean Carroll 2006-10-25
Test Tube Babies; Old Time Radio; What's In A Name 2006-10-18
Virus-State Electronics; Baseball Oddsmaking; Star Trek Memorabilia Auction 2006-10-11
Judging Science: Making Judges Scientifically Literate; Eating Like An Animal; Listener Mail 2006-10-04
Six Big Science Debates; Missions to Map Planets; Breaking Down Barriers: Women in Science 2006-09-27
Human Evolution Fossil Find and Oil Company Conservation Comments 2006-09-20
Nuclear Energy's Future, the Mouse-Cheese Relationship 2006-09-13
Dark Matter; New Daily Scientific American Podcast, 60-Second Science; Steve Irwin, the "Crocodile Hunter" 2006-09-06
The Teen Brain; Flipping Magnetic Poles; What's Pluto? 2006-08-30
Scientific American Magazine single topic issue--Energy's Future: Beyond Carbon; and Well-Read Doctors. 2006-08-23
Is the Universe Bigger and Older; and the Status of Pluto. 2006-08-16
EPA Pesticide Controversy and Impact Astronomy 2006-08-09
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