PNAS Science Sessions

PNAS Science Sessions

Welcome to Science Sessions, the PNAS podcast program. Listen to brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in PNAS, plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us.

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Episoder(421)

Racial disparities in communication

Racial disparities in communication

Ray Block Jr. and John Holbein report that Americans are more likely to respond to an emailed survey request from a sender with a putatively White name than a sender with a putatively Black name. Imag...

18 Jan 202212min

Tropical forests in the Anthropocene – Part 2

Tropical forests in the Anthropocene – Part 2

A collection of research articles explores how tropical ecosystems have borne the brunt of the human impact on the environment. Image credit: Pixabay/Pexels.

27 Des 202114min

Tropical forests in the Anthropocene – Part 1

Tropical forests in the Anthropocene – Part 1

A collection of research articles explores how tropical ecosystems have borne the brunt of the human impact on the environment. Image credit: Pixabay/Pexels.

13 Des 202115min

CRISPR use in agriculture: Part 2

CRISPR use in agriculture: Part 2

A special episode explores the state of CRISPR use in agriculture. Image credit: Can Stock Photo/molekuul.

29 Nov 202117min

CRISPR use in agriculture: Part 1

CRISPR use in agriculture: Part 1

A special episode explores the state of CRISPR use in agriculture. Image credit: Can Stock Photo/molekuul.

15 Nov 202116min

Language loss and medicinal plant knowledge

Language loss and medicinal plant knowledge

Rodrigo Cámara-Leret explains the impact of indigenous language extinction on medicinal plant knowledge. Image credit: Pixabay/DEZALB.

2 Nov 202116min

How Zen stones form

How Zen stones form

Nicolas Taberlet and Nicolas Plihon explore the physical explanation for a fascinating natural phenomenon: the formation of Zen stones on frozen lakes. Image credit: N. Taberlet, N. Plihon. Lab Physiq...

18 Okt 202110min

Greenhouse gas emissions tied to concrete

Greenhouse gas emissions tied to concrete

Hessam Azarijafari, Randy Kirchain, and Jeremy Gregory explore how innovations in the concrete industry can reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Image credit: Pexels/Life Of Pix.

4 Okt 202110min

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