60-second Science

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  • Duration: 141:19:32
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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

  • The Best Way to Use Home COVID Tests Right Now

    19/01/2024 Duration: 09min

    In today’s episode, we want to talk about some of the current challenges with using home COVID tests. When you first have symptoms, a change in how your body reacts to the virus could lead to a test result showing you’re negative when you’re actually infected.  

  • From Drunken Stupor to Sober with One (Hormone) Shot

    17/01/2024 Duration: 09min

    We all have our tricks for sobering up after a night of drunken revelry: maybe a pot of black coffee or an ice-cold shower. But for mice in a certain lab in Texas, all it takes is a shot. No, not more alcohol—it’s an injection of a hormone called fibroblast growth factor 21, or FGF21. 

  • How Does the World’s Largest Seabird Know Where to Fly?

    12/01/2024 Duration: 08min

    Imagine for a moment that you’re a very hungry bird soaring over 30-foot ocean swells in high winds, with no land for thousands of miles. How do you know where you’re going? If you’re a wandering albatross, you listen. But listen to what, exactly?

  • Without the Moon, You Wouldn't Exist (Probably)

    08/01/2024 Duration: 13min

    The moon has guided our movements and cultures, and though we may think we know it well, it still guards some of its deepest secrets from us. A new book from Rebecca Boyle take us on a deep dive into our sister celestial orb.

  • The Strange and Beautiful Science Of Our Lives

    05/01/2024 Duration: 14min

    Nell Greenfieldboyce discusses her new book Transient and Strange, the intimacy of the essays and the science that inspired them.

  • The Surprising Health Benefits of Dog Ownership

    03/01/2024 Duration: 11min

    Dogs are good for you, science says

  • Podcasts of the Year: Cleo, the Mysterious Math Menace

    29/12/2023 Duration: 12min

    In 2013 a new user named Cleo took an online math forum by storm with unproved answers. Today she’s an urban legend. But who was she? 2023 editor's pick.

  • Podcasts of the Year: Talking to Animals using Artificial Intelligence

    27/12/2023 Duration: 10min

    Advanced sensors and artificial intelligence could have us at the brink of interspecies communication

  • How to Avoid Holiday Hangovers

    22/12/2023 Duration: 08min

    The holidays are a time for indulgence, but there are ways to drink alcohol without suffering the painful effects.

  • Podcasts of the Year: What Better Gift for the Holidays Than a Monstrous Mystery?

    20/12/2023 Duration: 10min

    We’re looking back at 2023 for our favorite podcast shows and one about the largest bird to ever fly the skies just flew to the top of the list.

  • Are Orca Whales Friends or Foes?

    18/12/2023 Duration: 14min

    The stories we tell about orcas might say more about us than about them

  • Turns Out Undersea Kelp Forests Are Crucial to Salmon

    15/12/2023 Duration: 08min

    The beloved fish that feed orcas and humans depend on kelp forests’ unique habitat.

  • Researchers Just Created the World's First Permafrost Atlas of the Entire Arctic

    13/12/2023 Duration: 07min

    The Arctic Permafrost Atlas, which took years to create, is both beautiful and sobering, given the pace of climate change.

  • A New Type of Heart Disease is on the Rise

    11/12/2023 Duration: 07min

    Problems with the heart, kidneys and metabolic health are all connected

  • AI Can Now Read Your Cat's Pain

    08/12/2023 Duration: 08min

    Thanks to researchers, new AI tech is delving into feline feelings to see when cats could need medical help. 

  • These Researchers Put Sperm Through a Kind of 'Hunger Games'

    06/12/2023 Duration: 06min

    The research focused on figuring out what enables certain sperm to gain some competitive advantage over millions of others fighting for the same prize.

  • Is Too Little Play Hurting Our Kids?

    04/12/2023 Duration: 14min

    A long-term decline in unsupervised activity may be contributing to mental health declines in children and adolescents.

  • How Misinformation Spreads through Conflict

    01/12/2023 Duration: 24min

    Three experts break down how misinformation and propaganda spread through conflict and how to debunk it yourself.

  • Why Childhood Vaccination Rates Are Falling

    29/11/2023 Duration: 08min

    Fewer kids got their routine childhood vaccines since before the pandemic. Are lack of access and a loss of trust in science to blame?

  • Climate Adaptation Can Backfire If We Aren't Careful

    27/11/2023 Duration: 11min

    The choices we make in how we adapt to climate change can sometimes come back to bite us

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