Science Friday

Brain fun for curious people.

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Mars Organics, Museum Collections, Kelp Farming. June 8, 2018, Part 2


In 1832, less than a year into the first voyage of the Beagle, Charles Darwin found a beetle in Argentina. Turns out, discovering new species in the depths of museum archives is not so uncommon. 180 years later, an entomologist who happened to specialize


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 June 8, 2018  47m
 
 

Ocean Conservation, Dark Matter Hunt. June 8, 2018, Part 1


Planets, stars, and physical “stuff” make up a tiny fraction of the universe. Most of the universe's mass is instead invisible dark matter, which makes itself known not by luminance, but by its gravitational influence on the cosmos. The motions of galaxi


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 June 8, 2018  47m
 
 

Sea Floor Mapping, Hurricane Season Forecast. June 1, 2018, Part 2


The deep sea is the largest habitat on Earth, but it’s also one of the least understood. As mining companies eye the mineral resources of the deep sea—from oil and gas, to metal deposits—marine biologists like London’s Natural History Museum’s Diva Amon 


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 June 1, 2018  47m
 
 

Scientist Politicians, Microbiome, Wildlife Car Accidents. June 1, 2018, Part 1


This year’s midterm elections have seen an upswing in the number of scientists running for office. There are approximately 60 candidates with STEM backgrounds in the races for federal offices, and 200 for state positions, according to 314 Action, an advo


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 June 1, 2018  46m
 
 

AI Conversation, Robot Trust, AI Music. May 18, 2018, Part 2


Should autonomy be the holy grail of artificial intelligence? Computer scientist Justine Cassell has been working for decades on interdependence instead—AI that can hold conversations with us, teach us, and otherwise develop good rapport with us. She joi


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 May 25, 2018  1h2m
 
 

Sleep Questions, Portable Museums, Digital Health Records. May 25, 2018, Part 1


What’s the difference between being fatigued and sleepy? Do melatonin and other sleeping aids work? And what can you do if you just can’t sleep?Neurologist and sleep specialist W. Chris Winter, author of the book The Sleep Solution: Why Your Sleep is Bro


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 May 25, 2018  46m
 
 

Psychedelics With Michael Pollan And Intel Student Science Fair. May 18, 2018, Part 2


In his latest book, How to Change Your Mind, Michael Pollan writes of his own consciousness-expanding experiments with psychedelic drugs like LSD and psilocybin, and he makes the case for why shaking up the brain’s old habits could be therapeutic for peo


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 May 18, 2018  47m
 
 

Consciousness In 'Westworld,' Heart Cells On Graphene, Bike Safety App. May 18, 2018, Part 1


In HBO’s series Westworld, human-like robots populate a theme park where human guests can have violent, gory adventures in the Wild West without the repercussions. The robots are so lifelike that they fool the visitors and themselves. They bleed, die, gr


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 May 18, 2018  46m
 
 

Does Time Exist, Elephant Seismology, Produce Safety. May 11, 2018, Part 2


How do you think about time? Most people experience it as Newton described it—as something that passes independent of other events, that’s the same for everyone, and moves in a straight line. Still, others have come to embrace Einstein’s view that time i


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 May 11, 2018  46m
 
 

Does Time Exist, Elephant Seismology, Produce Safety. May 11, 2018, Part 2


How do you think about time? Most people experience it as Newton described it—as something that passes independent of other events, that’s the same for everyone, and moves in a straight line. Still, others have come to embrace Einstein’s view that time i


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 May 11, 2018  46m