
Why Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?
We ask leading paleontologist Dr. Jingmai O'Connor to tell us everything she knows about feathered dinosaurs.
28 Kesä 202110min

How Do Scientists Choose Their Field of Study?
We talk with graduate student Markia Smith about her research in cancer and genetics, understanding health disparities in historically marginalized populations, and why she chose these areas of study.
31 Touko 202111min

How Is An Ear Like a Fingerprint?
We ask Lauren Etter from Boston University about how efforts to build trust and ensure equitable access to healthcare led to the development of an artificial intelligence system that uses images of ea...
5 Huhti 202111min

What Happened to Megalodon, The Biggest Shark Ever?
Part Two of our conversation with shark researcher Dr. Catalina Pimiento, where we find out why this fifty foot long super-predator disappeared from the oceans.
25 Maalis 20219min

A Shark The Size of a School Bus...What Did It Eat?
We ask shark researcher Dr. Catalina Pimiento all of the best questions we've ever received about megalodon, a prehistoric fifty-foot-long shark with teeth the size of a human hand.
15 Maalis 202111min

What Do a Honeybee and a Chicken Have in Common?
Graduate student Katie Burns tells us about her adventures in field research and the importance of pollinators in our environment.
1 Maalis 20219min

How Big Were the Apollo Moon Landing Computers?
It's National Engineers Week! To celebrate, we talked with Apollo engineer Don Eyles about the challenge of landing humans on the moon.
22 Helmi 20219min

What Does Microgravity Feel Like?
Spaceflight whiz Kellie Gerardi, author of the new book 'Not Necessarily Rocket Science', tells us about her adventures in the aerospace industry.
15 Helmi 202113min













