Science Friday

Brain fun for curious people.

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Florence Flooding, Algorithms, Dino Demise. Sept. 14, 2018, Part 1


Last month, California passed a bill ending the use of cash bail. Instead of waiting in jail or putting down a cash deposit to await trial at home, defendants are released after the pleadings. The catch? Not everyone gets this treatment. It’s not a judge


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 September 14, 2018  46m
 
 

Undiscovered Presents: I, Robovie. Sept 11, 2018.


A decade ago, psychologists introduced a group of kids to Robovie, a wide-eyed robot who could talk, play, and hug like a pro. And then, the researchers did something heartbreaking to Robovie! They wanted to see just how far kids’ empathy for a robot wou


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 September 11, 2018  34m
 
 

Grazing, Work-Life Imbalance. Aug. 7, 2018, Part 2


Each spring, animals move from their winter grazing grounds in search of greener pastures. For birds, where and when to start that journey is based on genetics, and signals from stars, and magnetic fields from the earth. But for some larger mammals like


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 September 7, 2018  47m
 
 

Tick Repellents, Robot Relationships. Aug. 7, 2018, Part 1


If you were given a robot and asked to break it, would you do it? The amount of Furby destruction videos on Youtube suggest it wouldn’t be that hard. But that’s not true for all robots. According to researchers, knowing more about a robot or bonding with


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 September 7, 2018  47m
 
 

Eric Kandel and the Disordered Mind, Death. Aug 31, 2018, Part 2


The human brain contains an estimated 100 billion neurons. When those cells malfunction, the disrupted process can lead to schizophrenia, PTSD, and other disorders. In his book The Disordered Mind, Nobel Prize-winning neuropsychiatrist Eric Kandel looks


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 August 31, 2018  46m
 
 

Outdoor Influencers, Northwest Passage, Undersea Volcanoes. Aug 31, 2018, Part 1


NASA is exploring a deep-sea volcano off the coast of Hawaii as a test run for human and robotic missions to Mars and beyond. The mission, dubbed SUBSEA, or Systematic Underwater Biogeochemical Science and Exploration Analog, will examine microbial life


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 August 31, 2018  46m
 
 

SciFri Special Edition: A Time Traveler Cocktail Party. Aug 28, 2018.


In 2009, Stephen Hawking decided to throw a party for time travelers, famously sending the invitations after the date of the party. For the 30th anniversary of Hawking’s A Brief History of Time, the SciFri Book Club decided to throw our own party—a Time


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 August 28, 2018  22m
 
 

Yellow Fever and Ebola, Trans-boundary Aquifers, Probiotics. Aug 24, 2018, Part 2


From 1976 to 2017, the Democratic Republic of the Congo experienced eight outbreaks of the deadly Ebola virus. Then, for 10 weeks earlier this year, the virus reemerged in the country, killing 33 people. Ministry of Health officials finally declared the


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 August 24, 2018  48m
 
 

Hurricane Lane, Disposable Contacts, Brief History of Time. Aug 24, 2018, Part 1


This year was both the 30th anniversary of Stephen Hawking’s science blockbuster A Brief History of Time, but also the year the famed physicist himself passed away. In memory of Hawking and celebration of his work, Science Friday Book Club listeners join


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 August 24, 2018  48m
 
 

Ant Traffic Flow, Natural Reactors, David Quammen. August 17, 2018, Part 2


Worker ants keep the nest alive. They look for food, take care of the eggs, and dig all the tunnels. Fire ant colonies, for example, have hundreds of thousands of worker ants. You’d think traffic jams happen all the time. But they don’t! The majority of


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 August 17, 2018  47m