Science Friday

Brain fun for curious people.

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Trump Tests Positive For Coronavirus, COVID-19 Fact Check, SciFri Book Club. Oct. 2, 2020, Part 1


The news hit us overnight: President Trump, the First Lady, and at least one member of the president’s staff tested positive for COVID-19. Just before 1 a.m. ET, the president tweeted that “Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will beg


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 October 2, 2020  47m
 
 

Feather Communication, Thermal Imaging Wildfires, Tick Saliva. September 25, 2020, Part 2


Thermal Imaging Technology Helps Firefighters See Through Smoke Wildfires are still raging out west, and states are using anything in their arsenals to fight back. This year, for the first time, Oregon’s Department of Forestry is using thermal imaging tec


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 September 25, 2020  46m
 
 

Indigenous Fire Management, Oliver Sacks Film. September 25, 2020, Part 1


Down a long, single-lane road in the most northern part of California is Karuk territory—one of the largest Indigenous tribes in the state. It’s here that Bill Tripp’s great-grandmother, who was born in the 1800s, taught him starting as a 4-year-old how


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 September 25, 2020  46m
 
 

SciFri Extra: After 20 Years, The ‘Cosmic Crisp’ Has Landed


This fall, there’s a new apple all around town. After 20 years of development, the Cosmic Crisp has landed. Today, we're bringing you an episode of another podcast called The Sporkful. They’re a James Beard Award-winning show that uses food as a lens to


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 September 21, 2020  32m
 
 

Nursing Homes, Volcano Science. Sept 18, 2020, Part 2


America’s Elder Care Has A Problem Since the pandemic began, long-term care facilities across the country have experienced some of its worst effects: One of the first major outbreaks in the U.S. began in a nursing home in Washington state. Since then, the


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 September 18, 2020  46m
 
 

West Coast Fires, Sen. Ed Markey, Deafness Cures. Sept 18, 2020, Part 1


Peak wildfire season is just beginning on the West Coast, but 2020 is already another unprecedented year. In California, more than 2.2 million acres have burned so far this year, beating an all-time record of 1.6 million set just two years ago. And in th


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 September 18, 2020  47m
 
 

Medium Black Holes, World of Wonders, Warsaw Typhus. Sept 11, 2020, Part 2


Why A Medium-Sized Black Hole Is Surprising Physicists If you’re looking for a black hole, they normally come in two sizes. There’s the basic model, in which a large, dying star collapses in on itself, and the gravity of its core pulls in other matter. Th


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 September 11, 2020  47m
 
 

The Wonders of Moss, Clean. Sept 11, 2020, Part 1


These Moss Are Living Their Best Life—Under Rocks Desert mosses live a much different life than their cousins in lush, water-rich forests. In fact, they spend most of their time dormant: dried out, waiting for the rare rainfall to bring them to life so th


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 September 11, 2020  47m
 
 

Fact Check Your Feed, Climate And Fungi, Cells Solve A Maze. September 4, 2020, Part 2


Can Fungus Survive Climate Change? One of the most extensive global networks for sharing information and moving around essential nutrients is hidden from us—but it’s right below our feet.  Networks of fungi often connect trees and plants to one another. B


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 September 4, 2020  47m
 
 

Urban Forests And Climate Change, HIV Treatment Progress. September 4, 2020, Part 1


New York City’s skyline is dominated by tall skyscrapers—but there’s a surprising amount of forest in the city known as a concrete jungle. Tree canopy actually covers about 20% of the city. In fact, woodlands are one of the few natural resources the city


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 September 4, 2020  46m