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Daniel Markovits discusses the preferences for fairness and equiality among potential future US lead
Seth Bordenstein discusses how our genes affect the composition of our microbiome, influencing our h
Rich Stone discusses science in Iran in the face of economic sanctions. David Grimm brings stories o
Brian Nosek discusses the reproducibility of science, Lizzie Wade delves into the origin of religion
Chris Darimont discusses the impact of humans' unique predatory behavior on the planet and Catherine
Asif Ghazanfar discusses how marmoset parents influence their babies' vocal development and Hanae Ar
Andrea Marzi discusses a vaccine that is effective against Ebola in monkeys and David Grimm talks ab
Fred Goesmann discusses Philae's bumpy landing on Comet 67P, and the organic compounds it detected t
Elizabeth Culotta discusses the ancient DNA revolution and David Grimm brings online news stories ab
John Bohannon discusses using artificial intelligence in the psychologist's chair and David Grimm br
Nick Bartlett discusses the challenges of building a jumping soft robot and David Grimm brings onlin
Silvie Baudino discusses the biosynthesis of the compounds responsible for the scents of roses and D
Marcus Knudson discusses making metallic hydrogen and how it can better our understanding of gas gia
Samuel Wasser discusses using genetics to track down sources of elephant ivory, Suzanne Boyce talks
Sara Iverson discusses how telemetry has transformed the study of animal behavior in aquatic ecosyst
Alexei Bylinskii discusses friction at the atomic level and Braxton Boren talks about the acoustics
Christina Larson discusses the impact of climate change on China's tea and other globally sensitive
Katrina Karkazis discusses the controversial use of testosterone testing by elite sports organizatio
Richard Stone discusses science in Cuba: isolation, innovation, and future partnerships, and David G
Michael Mina discusses how measles destroys immunity to other infectious diseases and why the measle