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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How A Mutation Made This Year’s Flu Season So Bad

How A Mutation Made This Year’s Flu Season So Bad

A rogue strain of flu, subclade K, has sickened more than 19 million people in the US so far this season. And the flu shot hasn’t offered that much protection. What’s going on with this superflustorm?...

26 Jan 12min

Tracking The Toxic Fallout Of The LA Fires

Tracking The Toxic Fallout Of The LA Fires

This time last year, Los Angeles was on fire, and more than 16,000 homes and buildings burned to the ground. Cars, batteries, solar panels, insulation, and cleaning supplies went up in flames, releasi...

23 Jan 17min

Deepfakes Are Everywhere. What Can We Do?

Deepfakes Are Everywhere. What Can We Do?

Deepfakes have been everywhere lately, from fake AI images of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro following his (real) capture by the United States, to X’s Grok AI generating nonconsensual images of real...

22 Jan 22min

Looking Beyond Statins For New Ways To Lower Cholesterol

Looking Beyond Statins For New Ways To Lower Cholesterol

When it comes to “bad” cholesterol, most cardiologists say lower is better. But what’s the best way to get that number down? Can diet and exercise alone do the job?Cardiologists Kiran Musunuru and Neh...

21 Jan 29min

States Expected To See More ‘Anti-Science’ Bills This Year

States Expected To See More ‘Anti-Science’ Bills This Year

An Associated Press investigation found that more than 420 “anti-science” bills were introduced in statehouses last year, targeting protections around public health issues like vaccines, milk safety, ...

20 Jan 16min

What’s Happening On The Slippery Surface Of Ice?

What’s Happening On The Slippery Surface Of Ice?

It’s a wintertime question that you may have had as you struggled down a frozen sidewalk, or strapped on some ice skates: Just why is ice slippery, anyway? It turns out the answer is somewhat complica...

19 Jan 12min

Teasing Apart The Causes And Early Signs Of Parkinson’s

Teasing Apart The Causes And Early Signs Of Parkinson’s

Each year, around 90,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with Parkinson’s, a neurodegenerative disease that can cause tremors and affect cognition. Scientists are working to identify some of the earl...

16 Jan 18min

What Greenland Sharks Are Teaching Us About Aging Eyes

What Greenland Sharks Are Teaching Us About Aging Eyes

As we age, our vision gets blurrier, we form cataracts, and we have a higher risk of glaucoma. But Greenland sharks live for hundreds of years and still maintain healthy, functional eyeballs. So what ...

15 Jan 17min

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