Quanta Science Podcast

Listen to Quanta Magazine's in-depth news stories about developments in mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science and the basic life sciences. Quanta, an editorially independent magazine published by the Simons Foundation, seeks to enhance public understanding of basic research. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. You've learned from Quanta. Now we want to learn from you! Quanta is conducting a series of surveys to better serve our audience. Take our podcast listener survey and you will be entered to win a free Quanta book, t-shirt or tote bag: quantamag.typeform.com/podcast

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 19m. Bisher sind 240 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein zweiwöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 8 hours 5 minutes

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Why the Human Brain Perceives Small Numbers Better


A recent neurological study provides an unprecedented look at how number sense works in the human brain.


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   21m
 
 

Inside Scientists' Life-Saving Prediction of the Iceland Eruption


An Icelandic peninsula that hadn't seen any volcanism for 800 years has now awoken. Eruptions could continue for decades or even centuries.


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   22m
 
 

Echoes of Electromagnetism Found in Number Theory


Physics is a rich well of inspiration for mathematicians to draw from.


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   20m
 
 

Tiny Language Models Come of Age


Using large language models to generate training data for smaller models might be more effective than vacuuming up text from the internet and filtering out the garbage.


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 March 6, 2024  20m
 
 

Rogue Worlds Throw Planetary Ideas Out of Orbit


Astronomers have long known of rogue worlds - cosmic loners that drift through space, untethered to a star. Now JWST is spotting them in pairs.


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 February 21, 2024  21m
 
 

What Makes Life Tick? Mitochondria May Keep Time for Cells


We're all used to hearing about mitochondria as the powerhouse of the cell. It turns out that they are also the timekeepers.


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 February 7, 2024  23m
 
 

An Old Conjecture Falls, Making Spheres a Lot More Complicated


Many discoveries in mathematics make things simpler, but a recent disproof instead creates a universe of new, complicated possibilities.


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 January 24, 2024  16m
 
 

Even Synthetic Life Forms With a Tiny Genome Can Evolve


Biologists have discovered that even one of the weakest, simplest self-replicating organisms on the planet can evolve.


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 January 10, 2024  15m
 
 

Selfish, Virus-Like DNA Can Carry Genes Between Species


Genetic elements known as "Mavericks" may be responsible for transferring genes between different species throughout the history of life.


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 December 20, 2023  13m
 
 

Exoplanets Could Help Us Learn How Planets Make Magnetism


Earth has a magnetic field, but Venus, Earth's sister planet, doesn't. Why does one rocky planet have a magnetic field while the other does not?


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 December 6, 2023  12m