
Predicting Gun Deaths, Bat Flight, New Organ. March 30, 2018, Part 2
According to CDC data, more than 13,000 people die from gun homicides every year—and most of them are people of color who live in urban areas. Many of them are children. But as scientists seek to unde...
30 Maalis 201847min

13,000-Year-Old Footprints, Climate Court, Native Bees, Cell Phones And Cancer. March 30, 2018, Part 1
Planting tomatoes in the garden this year? Better hope you have bumblebees too, because tomato flowers need a good shaking to get the pollen out. “What the bumblebee does is grab a tomato flower, curv...
30 Maalis 201847min

Climate Risks, Power Grid Security, Necrobiome. March 23, 2018, Part 1
A report issued last week by the Department of Homeland Security said that throughout 2016 and 2017, Russian hackers had worked to gain access to control systems at unidentified power plants and were ...
23 Maalis 201847min

Dung Microbes, Gun Research, Airplane Germs, Kepler Mission. March 23, 2018, Part 2
Guns kill more people in the United States than alcohol—from homicides and suicides, to mass shootings like the one that left dead 17 high school students in Parkland, Florida last month. But public h...
23 Maalis 201847min

Ancient Tools, Life On Mars, An Aurora Named Steve. March 16, 2018, Part 2.
Scientists have been trying for a long time to piece together a question: When did traits of modern humans—like complex thinking and behaviors—first develop? Anthropologists have uncovered tools in Ke...
16 Maalis 201846min

Stephen Hawking, Women In Blockchain, Dinosaurs. March 16, 2018, Part 1
Theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking died this week at the age of 76. Hawking challenged and inspired a generation of physicists, and we remember his life and legacy. Plus, blockchai...
16 Maalis 201847min

BRCA Gene Test, Bacteriophages, Synesthesia. March 9, 2018, Part 1
Overuse of antibiotics has lead to bacteria becoming resistant to the drugs. In the United States, at least two million people become infected with antibiotic resistant bacteria each year, according t...
9 Maalis 201847min

‘Broad Band’ Computing History, Science Talent Search. March 9, 2018, Part 2
In the history of male-dominated computer science, there are a few women who have gotten attention and credit for their contributions. Famously, Ada Lovelace wrote the first algorithm designed for a c...
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