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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Ancient East Asian Genomes, COVID And Clotting, And Cassowary Plumage. May 22, 2020, Part 2

Ancient East Asian Genomes, COVID And Clotting, And Cassowary Plumage. May 22, 2020, Part 2

The cassowary, a large flightless bird native to Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands, has a reputation for aggression and wickedly clawed feet that can cause serious injury. Indeed, they’ve been...

22 Mai 202047min

Degrees Of Change: Regulatory Rollbacks. May 22, 2020, Part 1

Degrees Of Change: Regulatory Rollbacks. May 22, 2020, Part 1

The Trump administration is in the process of reversing nearly 100 environmental rules and regulations—threatening air, water, and public health. For example, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic,...

22 Mai 202046min

Galileo, Home COVID Monitoring Tech, Origin Of The Feces. May 15, 2020, Part 2

Galileo, Home COVID Monitoring Tech, Origin Of The Feces. May 15, 2020, Part 2

Galileo’s Battle Against Science Denial Galileo Galilei is known as the father of observational astronomy. His theories about the movement of the Earth around the sun and his experiments testing princ...

15 Mai 202046min

Global COVID Hotspots, Fact Check My Feed, Koji Fermenting. May 15, 2020, Part 1

Global COVID Hotspots, Fact Check My Feed, Koji Fermenting. May 15, 2020, Part 1

Fact Check My Feed: Finding The Falsehoods In ‘Plandemic’ Science Friday continues to weigh the truth and sift through the seemingly never-ending stream of misleading claims about the novel coronaviru...

15 Mai 202046min

Moon Maps, Brain Replay, Contact Tracing. May 8, 2020, Part 2

Moon Maps, Brain Replay, Contact Tracing. May 8, 2020, Part 2

Have you ever had to learn something new and repeat it over and over—until it feels like you’re doing it in your sleep? Maybe you are. In research published this week in the journal Cell Reports, scie...

8 Mai 202047min

COVID-19 Inequalities. May 8, 2020, Part 1

COVID-19 Inequalities. May 8, 2020, Part 1

Coronavirus is still hitting the U.S. hard. And breaking down infections by race shows a striking pattern: Black, Latino, and Native American people are hit much harder than other communities. Nationa...

8 Mai 202046min

Evolutionary Biologist Neil Shubin, Bee Virus Behavior, Search for Lost Apples. May 1, 2020, Part 2

Evolutionary Biologist Neil Shubin, Bee Virus Behavior, Search for Lost Apples. May 1, 2020, Part 2

The Twists And Turns Of The Evolution Of Life On Earth In an evolutionary tree, neat branches link the paths of different species back through time. As you follow the forking paths, you can trace comm...

1 Mai 202045min

COVID-19 By The Numbers, 1918 Flu. May 1, 2020, Part 1

COVID-19 By The Numbers, 1918 Flu. May 1, 2020, Part 1

Navigating COVID-19 By The Numbers Ever since the first news about a new virus in China, we’ve been seeing projections, or models predicting how it might spread. But how are those models created? Ther...

1 Mai 202047min

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