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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Degrees of Change: Building Materials. Feb 28, 2020, Part 1

Degrees of Change: Building Materials. Feb 28, 2020, Part 1

In order to slow a warming planet on track to increase by 2 degrees celsius, nearly every industry will be forced to adapt: airlines, fashion, and even the unglamorous and often overlooked building ma...

28 Feb 202047min

Coronavirus Update, Genuine Fakes, Neanderthal News. Feb. 21, 2020, Part 2

Coronavirus Update, Genuine Fakes, Neanderthal News. Feb. 21, 2020, Part 2

What Is Real And Fake? There are two ways to grow a diamond. You can dig one up from the Earth—a product of billions of years of pressure and heat placed on carbon. Or you can make one in a lab—by app...

21 Feb 202047min

Ask A Dentist. Feb. 21, 2020, Part 1

Ask A Dentist. Feb. 21, 2020, Part 1

Brushing Up On Tooth Science Most of us spend our time at the dentist holding our mouths open, saying “ahhh,” and occasionally sticking out our tongues. But if you could ask a dentist anything, what w...

21 Feb 202047min

Building A Ghost Heart, The Effect Of Big Tech. Feb 14, 2020, Part 2

Building A Ghost Heart, The Effect Of Big Tech. Feb 14, 2020, Part 2

The human heart is one of the most complicated organs in our body. The heart is, in a way, like a machine—the muscular organ pumping about 2,000 gallons of blood in an adult human every day. But can w...

14 Feb 202046min

Great Lakes Book Club Wrap-Up, California Groundwater. Feb 14, 2020, Part 1

Great Lakes Book Club Wrap-Up, California Groundwater. Feb 14, 2020, Part 1

The Great Lakes hold 20% of the world’s surface drinking water, with Lake Superior holding half of that alone. The lakes stretch from New York to Minnesota, and cover a surface area of nearly 100,000 ...

14 Feb 202047min

SciFri Extra: The Marshall Islands Stare Down Rising Seas

SciFri Extra: The Marshall Islands Stare Down Rising Seas

The Republic of the Marshall Islands is a country of 58,000 people spread across 29 coral atolls in the Pacific Ocean. And in a world where seas are both rising and acidifying, the Marshall Islands ar...

13 Feb 202015min

Tech And Empathy, The Ball Method.  Feb 7, 2020, Part 2

Tech And Empathy, The Ball Method. Feb 7, 2020, Part 2

How Tech Can Make Us More—And Less—Empathetic Much of technology was built on the promise of connecting people across the world, fostering a sense of community. But as much as technology gives us, it ...

7 Feb 202047min

Degrees Of Change: How Native American Communities Are Addressing Climate Change. Feb 7, 2020, Part 1

Degrees Of Change: How Native American Communities Are Addressing Climate Change. Feb 7, 2020, Part 1

How Native American Communities Are Addressing Climate Change Indigenous peoples are one of the most vulnerable communities when it comes to the effects of climate change. This is due to a mix of cult...

7 Feb 202047min

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