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A look at cognition in livestock, and the coevolution of wild bird–human cooperation This week we ha
Raising the pH of the ocean to reduce carbon in the air, and robots that can landscape First up on t
A leap in supercomputing is a leap for science, cracking the dolomite problem, and a book on where p
What it means that artificial intelligence can now forecast the weather like a supercomputer, and me
First up on this week’s show: the future of science in Russia. We hear about how the country’s scien
Why scientists are trying to make anemones act like corals, and why it’s so hard to make pharmaceuti
First up on this week’s show, Staff Writer Erik Stokstad joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about why i
Restoring land after dam removal, and phonons as a basis for quantum computing First up on this wee
The Kuiper belt might be bigger than we thought, and managing the effects of wildfires on indoor pol
Pushing ancient DNA past the Pleistocene, and linking agriculture to biodiversity and infectious dis
A book on utopias and gender roles, India looks to beat climate-induced heat in cities, and how anci
The key to shrinking cartels is cutting recruitment, and a roundup of books, video games, movies, an
Receptors that give our feline friends a craving for meat, and using combustion to propel insect-siz
How the Tonga eruption caused some of the fastest underwater flows in history, and why many U.S. ren
How active learning improves calculus teaching, and using machine learning to map odors in the smell
A close look at a coronal hole, how salt and hackers can affect science, and the latest book in our
Ancient wildfires may have doomed Southern California’s big mammals, and do insular societies have m
First up on this week’s show, we hear about the skewed perception of our own hands, extremely weird
Bringing together ancient DNA from a burial site and a giant database of consumer ancestry DNA helps
On this week’s show: evaluating scientific collaborations between independent scholars and industry,