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Science Magazine Podcast

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

Episodes

Total: 595

A massive effort by African volunteers is ensuring artificial intelligence understands their native

Science’s NextGen voices share their thoughts on artificial intelligence, how to avoid creating soci

Worldwide survey kills the myth of “Man the Hunter,” and tightly constraining the electric dipole mo

On this week’s show: Improvements in cryopreservation technology, teaching robots to navigate new pl

On this week’s show: Euclid, a powerful platform for detecting dark energy, and a slithery segment o

A special issue on light pollution, and first aid for mental well-being   First up this week, cleani

A single-shot cat contraceptive, and a close look at “dry” chemistry   First up this week: an innova

Body-based units of measure in cultural evolution, and how the geologic history of the United States

Why it’s so hard to understand the tongue, a book on a revolutionary shift toward studying the femal

Cloning vigorous crops, and finding the first romantic kiss   First up this week, building resilienc

A new approach promises to increase organ transplants but some question whether they should proceed

Builders of the largest scientific instruments, and how cracks can add resilience to an ecosystem  

Science’s editor-in-chief and an award-winning broadcast journalist discuss the struggles shared by

What does it mean that we have so many more seamounts than previously thought, and finding REM sleep

Anchoring radiocarbon dates to cosmic events, why hibernating bears don't get blood clots, and kicki

Why some countries, such as China, vaccinate flocks against bird flu but others don’t, and male ants

On this week’s show: How people in the past thought about their own past, and a detailed look at how

On this week’s show: Earth’s youngest impact craters could be vastly underestimated in size, and rem

On this week’s show: Spotting volcanic activity on Venus in 30-year-old data, and giving context to

On this week’s show: Compassion fatigue will strike most who care for lab animals, but addressing it