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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Earth's ancient hydrogen, and fossilized vomit

Earth's ancient hydrogen, and fossilized vomit

A recent study simulated the extreme temperatures and pressure of the Earth’s interior by squeezing a sample between diamonds and heating it with a laser. In those simulations, researchers found that ...

18 Mai 17min

How yawning might help clear dirty fluid from the brain

How yawning might help clear dirty fluid from the brain

Just about every animal with a backbone yawns (maybe even dinosaurs), but why we do it is still something of a mystery. A SciFri listener from Texas recently spotted some research that suggests yawnin...

15 Mai 18min

The new frontier of cancer research is in space

The new frontier of cancer research is in space

An upcoming resupply mission will carry tumor samples to the International Space Station for research. Experiments in microgravity have yielded shocking results: Some tumors triple in size in just 10 ...

14 Mai 17min

Who's composing music for my washing machine?

Who's composing music for my washing machine?

Have you noticed that your newer appliances are serenading you? Many new washing machines, dishwashers, dryers, and vacuums have sonic signatures. But why? And who are the composers making music for t...

13 Mai 17min

How El Niño shapes the world’s weather trends

How El Niño shapes the world’s weather trends

Scientists studying climate models say there’s a high chance this will be an El Niño year—and that we could be in for a “super” El Niño. The difference is indicated by sea surface temperatures in part...

12 Mai 12min

Planning your photo ops for a trip around the moon

Planning your photo ops for a trip around the moon

In April, the crew of Artemis II got an unprecedented tour of the far side of the moon, and they brought back a proverbial shoebox full of pictures. Lunar scientist Kelsey Young stayed on Earth, and h...

11 Mai 18min

Understanding the gynecological health crisis facing Black women

Understanding the gynecological health crisis facing Black women

When Kemi Doll was in medical school, she learned that Black women are twice as likely to die from uterine cancer as white women, and also suffer disproportionately from other uterine-related conditio...

8 Mai 17min

Data about your body is up for sale. Who's buying it?

Data about your body is up for sale. Who's buying it?

Cameras and sensors are just about everywhere, recording your face, how you walk, where you go, your heart rate. And AI is making it easy to amass and analyze that data about all of us.  Privacy attor...

7 Mai 11min

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