Synopsis
Leading science journalists provide a daily minute commentary on some of the most interesting developments in the world of science. For a full-length, weekly podcast you can subscribe to Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American . To view all of our archived podcasts please go to www.scientificamerican.com/podcast
Episodes
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Triskaidekaphobia Plays Role in Paraskevidekatriaphobia
13/02/2015 Duration: 03minSome random historical facts about the number 13 may be behind some people's irrational aversion to Friday the 13th. Karen Hopkin reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Contraception Could Prevent 15 Million Unwanted Pregnancies Annually
12/02/2015 Duration: 01minFifteen million unwanted pregnancies in 35 low- and middle-income countries could be avoided if women had access to and freedom to use contraception. Cynthia Graber reports
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Preindustrial Pollution Pestered Peru
11/02/2015 Duration: 01minIce cores show a sudden rise in heavy metal air pollution in South America 240 years before the industrial revolution, probably due to metallurgy and mining. Karen Hopkin reports
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Subway DNA Survey Finds Microbes, Mozzarella and Mystery
10/02/2015 Duration: 02minScientists sequenced genetic material found in all 468 New York City subway stations, and nearly half matched no known organism. Christopher Intagliata reports
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Newton Figured Out How Tree Sap Rises
09/02/2015 Duration: 02minBuried in one of Isaac Newton's college notebooks is a page on which he fairly accurately theorizes on the process of transpiration in plants, two centuries before the concept was elucidated. Karen Hopkin reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cities Could Win Economically by Losing Olympics
06/02/2015 Duration: 01minAccording to sports economist Andrew Zimbalist, most cities that win the right to host the Olympics will spend far more to prepare for the games than they estimate in their winning bid. Steve Mirsky reports
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Drones Spy On Birds in Flight
03/02/2015 Duration: 02minQuadcopters appear to be a relatively benign tool to study the behavior and numbers of wetland birds. Christopher Intagliata reports
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Save Libyan Archaeology Plea Issued
02/02/2015 Duration: 01minSavino di Lernia, director of the Archaeological Mission in the Sahara at the Sapienza University of Rome, says violence and unrest threaten World Heritage sites and researchers. Cynthia Graber reports
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Super Bowl Team Cities See More Flu Deaths
30/01/2015 Duration: 02minRegions that send a team to the Super Bowl saw on average an 18 percent increase in flu deaths among those over 65, probably because of increased transmission due to gatherings of people at parties during the height of the flu season. Karen Hopkin reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Climate Influences Language Evolution
28/01/2015 Duration: 02minThe ease with which certain sounds are produced in different climes plays a role in the development of spoken languages. Christopher Intagliata reports
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Gates CEO: Let's Shrink Maternal Mortality
27/01/2015 Duration: 01minBill & Melinda Gates Foundation CEO Susan Desmond-Hellmann talks about some of what needs to be done to make a reality of the foundation's aspiration to cut maternal mortality by two thirds by 2030
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Snail's Venom Puts Fish in Insulin Coma
26/01/2015 Duration: 01minThe cone snail's venom contains not only neurotoxins, but insulin, too—which stuns the fish it preys on. Christopher Intagliata reports
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Tech Consequences Voiced by Carnegie Mellon Prez
23/01/2015 Duration: 01minAt the World Economic Forum, Carnegie Mellon president Subra Suresh talks about dealing with the unintended consequences of ever more sophisticated intelligent devices
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Diaper Material Expands Wee Microscope Views
22/01/2015 Duration: 01minThe absorbent material in disposable diapers can expand tissue samples, making more structure visible under light microscopes. Karen Hopkin reports
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Obama Talks Ebola and Climate in His SOTU
21/01/2015 Duration: 03minIn his State of the Union address, the president talked about the need for frameworks to be in place to stop future pandemics and rising worldwide temperatures
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Computer Snoopers Read Electromagnetic Emissions
20/01/2015 Duration: 01minResearchers were able to track the keystrokes of a nearby computer via fluctuations in its electromagnetic radiation output. Christopher Intagliata reports
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Ex-President Wins Campaign against Ghastly Guinea Worm
15/01/2015 Duration: 03minJimmy Carter's efforts against the horribly painful guinea worm parasitic disease have helped lower the number of cases from 3.5 million in 1986 to just 126 last year. Steve Mirsky reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Antibiotics in Blood Can Make Malaria Mosquitoes Mightier
13/01/2015 Duration: 02minThe drugs disrupt mosquitoes' gut bacteria, which appears to make the insects more effective malaria vectors. Christopher Intagliata reports
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Health and Conservation Reminders Cut Consumer Energy Use
12/01/2015 Duration: 01minHouseholds that got weekly messages about the lower pollution they generated via efficiency cut energy use much more than did residents who were told how much money they were saving. Cynthia Graber reports
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Active Sun at Birth Cut Historical Life Spans
09/01/2015 Duration: 03minHigh UV radiation during solar maxima may have degraded expectant mothers' stores of folate, a vitamin essential to development. Christopher Intagliata reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices