Science Friday

Brain fun for curious people.

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How Brains Organize Smells, Plant Evolution In Art, New Hearing Aids. July 17, 2020, Part 2


How we smell has been a bit of a mystery to scientists. Other senses are easier to understand: For example, it’s possible to predict what a color will look like based on its wavelength. But predicting what a new molecule will smell like is more difficult


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 July 18, 2020  46m
 
 

Coronavirus And Schools, New Mars Rover. July 17, 2020, Part 1


As we approach August, many of our young listeners and their parents are starting to think about going back to school. Usually, that might mean getting new notebooks and pencils, and the excitement of seeing classmates after a summer apart. But COVID-19


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 July 17, 2020  47m
 
 

Great Indoors, Science Museums, Who Owns The Sky. July 10, 2020, Part 2


A whole lot of folks’ summer plans have been cut short this season. Maybe you were planning a family road trip to visit a national park. Or your local science museum. Now, you can watch from home, as Emily Graslie, executive producer, host, and writer fo


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 July 10, 2020  46m
 
 

Degrees of Change: Changing Behavior. July 10, 2020, Part 1


Over the past months, our Degrees of Change series has looked at some of the many ways our actions affect the climate, and how our changing climate is affecting us—from the impact of the fashion industry on global emissions to the ways in which coastal c


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 July 10, 2020  46m
 
 

Summer Science Books, Naked Mole Rats. July 3, 2020, Part 2


The pandemic has nixed many summer vacation plans, but our summer science book list will help you still escape. While staying socially distant, you can take a trip to the great outdoors to unlock the mysteries of bird behaviors. Or instead of trekking to


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 July 3, 2020  46m
 
 

Making The Outdoors Great For Everyone. July 3, 2020, Part 1


It’s the start to a holiday weekend, which often means spending time outdoors, whether that’s going to the beach, on a hike, or grilling in a park. But not everyone feels safe enjoying the great outdoors—and we’re not talking about getting mosquito bites


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 July 3, 2020  47m
 
 

Honeybee Health, Assessing COVID Risk, Seeing Numbers. June 26, 2020, Part 2


This past year was a strange one for beekeepers. According to a survey from the nonprofit Bee Informed Partnership, U.S. beekeepers lost more than 40% of their honey bee colonies between April of 2019 and April of 2020. That’s significantly more than nor


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 June 26, 2020  46m
 
 

Checking In On Kids’ Mental Health During the Pandemic. June 26, 2020, Part 1


In the U.S., we’re heading into the fourth month of the COVID-19 pandemic. Social distancing and lockdowns have taken a toll on everyone’s mental and emotional well-being—including children and teens, many of whom may be having trouble processing what’s


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 June 26, 2020  46m
 
 

SciFri Extra: A Pragmatic Wishlist For AI Ethics


Earlier this month, three major tech companies publicly distanced themselves from the facial recognition tools used by police: IBM said they would stop all such research, while Amazon and Microsoft said they would push pause on any plans to give facial r


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 June 24, 2020  16m
 
 

Facial Recognition, Hummingbird Vision, Moon Lander. June 19, 2020, Part 2


Protests Shine Light On Facial Recognition Tech Problems Earlier this month, three major tech companies publicly distanced themselves from the facial recognition tools used by police. IBM CEO Arvind Krishna explained their company's move was because of fa


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 June 19, 2020  47m