Science Friday

Science Friday

Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.

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Breast Milk Is Understudied. What Are Scientists Learning Now?

Breast Milk Is Understudied. What Are Scientists Learning Now?

If you’ve found yourself scrolling through the breastfeeding world online, you know that people have a lot of strong opinions about breast milk. But what exactly do we know about the biology of it? Do...

14 Elo 202518min

When Headaches Are Ruining Your Life, Where Can You Turn?

When Headaches Are Ruining Your Life, Where Can You Turn?

Science journalist Tom Zeller Jr. has suffered from debilitating cluster headaches for three decades. Like other cluster headache sufferers, his episodes would leave him unable to function, and the fe...

13 Elo 202518min

Remembering Apollo 13 Astronaut James Lovell

Remembering Apollo 13 Astronaut James Lovell

Last week, astronaut James Lovell died at the age of 97. In April of 1970, he was the commander of the Apollo 13 mission, which launched with three astronauts en route to the moon. While in space, how...

12 Elo 202528min

‘Underground Atlas’ Shows How Vulnerable Fungal Networks Are

‘Underground Atlas’ Shows How Vulnerable Fungal Networks Are

Fungal networks in the soil are arguably the basis of much of life on Earth, but they’re understudied and underappreciated in the conservation world. Scientists at the Society for the Protection of Un...

11 Elo 202518min

Lithium May Have A Role In Causing—And Treating—Alzheimer’s

Lithium May Have A Role In Causing—And Treating—Alzheimer’s

The mechanisms behind Alzheimer’s disease have eluded scientists for decades. But a new breakthrough points to lithium as a possible explanation—not only does it occur naturally in the brain, but a de...

8 Elo 202526min

Are Cold Plunges Actually Good For You?

Are Cold Plunges Actually Good For You?

If social media and certain influential podcast hosts are to be believed, cold plunges can do everything from boosting your immune system to reducing inflammation to acting as an antidote for depressi...

7 Elo 202518min

A Nagasaki Survivor And Physician Recounts His Life's Work

A Nagasaki Survivor And Physician Recounts His Life's Work

Dr. Masao Tomonaga was only 2 years old when the United States bombed his home city of Nagasaki. He survived, and grew up to become a physician for other survivors, known as hibakusha. He also studied...

6 Elo 202518min

65 Genomes Expand Our Picture Of Human Genetics

65 Genomes Expand Our Picture Of Human Genetics

The first complete draft of the human genome was published back in 2003. Since then, researchers have worked both to improve the accuracy of human genetic data, and to expand its diversity, looking at...

5 Elo 202518min

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