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Science Magazine Podcast

Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research,

Episodes

Total: 595

Bringing historical seismic reports and modern seismic risk maps into alignment, and a roundup of st

Researchers try to identify effective loneliness interventions, making the Sandmeyer safer, and book

A different source of global warming, signs of a continentwide tradition of human sacrifice, and a v

]Researchers are testing HIV drugs and monoclonal antibodies against long-lasting COVID-19, and what

Tracing the arrival of rats using bones, isotopes, and a few shipwrecks; and what scientists have le

Robots that can smile in synchrony with people, and what ends up in the letters sectionFirst on this

New clinical trials for treatments of an always fatal brain disease, and what happens with pests whe

Investigating “infantile amnesia,” and how generalized fear after acute stress reflects changes in t

What modern Indian genomes say about the region’s deep past, and how vitamin A influences stem cell

Keeping water out of the stratosphere could be a low-risk geoengineering approach, and using magnets

On this week’s show: Factors that pushed snakes to evolve so many different habitats and lifestyles,

Why squeezing a blueberry doesn’t get you blue juice, and a myth buster and a science editor walk in

More than 200 materials could be “altermagnets,” and the impact of odiferous pollutants on nocturnal

A remote island may hold clues for the future of El Niño and La Niña under climate change, and how p

On this week’s show: A roundup of stories from our daily newsletter, and the ripple effects of the i

Investigation shows journal editors getting paid to publish bunk papers, and new techniques for find

Assessing environmental damage during wartime, and tracking signaling between fetus and mother First

Best of online news, and screening for tuberculosis using sound This week’s episode starts out with

Seeking the Majorana fermion particle, and a look at El Salvador’s adoption of cryptocurrency First

Top science from 2023, and a genetic tool for pangolin conservation First up this week, it’s Science