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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Episoder(1338)

Gynecology’s Dark History, Antarctic Ice, Moon Craters. Jan 18, 2019, Part 2

Gynecology’s Dark History, Antarctic Ice, Moon Craters. Jan 18, 2019, Part 2

Nineteenth-century physician J. Marion Sims has gone down in history as the “father of modern gynecology.” He invented the speculum, devised body positions to make gynecological exams easier, and disc...

18 Jan 201946min

Book Club, Green New Deal, Louisiana Shrimpers. Jan 18, 2019, Part 1

Book Club, Green New Deal, Louisiana Shrimpers. Jan 18, 2019, Part 1

In a world roiled continuously by earthquakes, volcanoes, and other tectonic disasters large and small, a cataclysmic earthquake is about to change the course of human history… again. On the same day,...

18 Jan 201946min

Shutdown and Science, Smartphone and Overdoses. Jan 11, 2019, Part 1

Shutdown and Science, Smartphone and Overdoses. Jan 11, 2019, Part 1

The partial shutdown of the U.S. government is approaching its third week, and it has caused a backlog for scientists employed or funded by the government. Scientists have had to leaving data collecti...

11 Jan 201946min

Heart and Exercise, Consumer Electronics Show, Black Holes. Jan 11, 2019, Part 2

Heart and Exercise, Consumer Electronics Show, Black Holes. Jan 11, 2019, Part 2

You’ve heard the news that smoking is bad for your health. But it turns out not exercising could be even worse for your chances of survival, according to a recent study in the journal JAMA Network Ope...

11 Jan 201947min

Diets, Crowd Physics, Snowflake Citizen Science. January 4, 2019, Part 1

Diets, Crowd Physics, Snowflake Citizen Science. January 4, 2019, Part 1

Earlier this week, hundreds of thousands of revelers huddled together under the pouring rain in Times Square for an annual tradition: to watch the New Year’s ball drop. But once the clock struck midni...

4 Jan 201946min

Winter Birding. January 4, 2019, Part 2

Winter Birding. January 4, 2019, Part 2

Every year in the dead of winter, bird lovers flock in large numbers to count as many birds as they possibly can on a single day. This is the Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count, a citizen s...

4 Jan 201946min

2018 Scifri Year In Review. Dec 28, 2018, Part 1

2018 Scifri Year In Review. Dec 28, 2018, Part 1

In 2018, natural disasters around the world bore the unmistakable fingerprints of human-caused climate change. The federal government’s 1,600-page National Climate Assessment predicted even more extre...

28 Des 201846min

American Eden, New Horizons To Ultima Thule. Dec 28, 2018, Part 2

American Eden, New Horizons To Ultima Thule. Dec 28, 2018, Part 2

Every holiday season, tourists throng Rockefeller Center to see the famous tree, soaring above the paved plazas and fountains. But more than 200 years ago, they would have found avocado and fig trees ...

28 Des 201846min

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