Biological oceanography expert Miriam Goldstein talks about issues facing the oceans. Reporter Adam Levy discusses air pollution info available because of the pandemic. And astrophysicist Andrew Fabian chats about black holes.
Radioactive Spy Dust and the Litvinenko Case; Ode To Grad Students
Nobel Laureate Harold Varmus and Rocky the Flying Mesozoic Mammal
Singing New Songs: Urban Birds Vocalize Differently; Insurance Industry Worries About Warming
Tomorrow's Newspapers and Next Week's Cars
Tiny Technology and Talking Turkey
Looking Into the Future At The World Science Forum; Poetry And Science with Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann
Hide and Seen: Gestures and Facial Expressions Help Communication; Government Attempts to Keep Science Information Hidden
Shocking Research: Electroshock Therapy and Stem Cells
The Making of the Fittest: A Conversation with Evolutionary Biologist Sean Carroll
Test Tube Babies; Old Time Radio; What's In A Name
Virus-State Electronics; Baseball Oddsmaking; Star Trek Memorabilia Auction
Judging Science: Making Judges Scientifically Literate; Eating Like An Animal; Listener Mail
Six Big Science Debates; Missions to Map Planets; Breaking Down Barriers: Women in Science
Human Evolution Fossil Find and Oil Company Conservation Comments
Nuclear Energy's Future, the Mouse-Cheese Relationship
Dark Matter; New Daily Scientific American Podcast, 60-Second Science; Steve Irwin, the "Crocodile Hunter"
The Teen Brain; Flipping Magnetic Poles; What's Pluto?
Scientific American Magazine single topic issue--Energy's Future: Beyond Carbon; and Well-Read Doctors.
Is the Universe Bigger and Older; and the Status of Pluto.
EPA Pesticide Controversy and Impact Astronomy
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