Science Magazine Podcast

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  • Duration: 285:49:05
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Synopsis

Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.

Episodes

  • Science Podcast - Termite-inspired robots and cells with lots of extra genomes (14 Feb 2014)

    14/02/2014 Duration: 21min

    Termite-inspired builder robots; why some mammalian cells have so many copies of their chromosomes.

  • Science Podcast - Tracing autism's roots in developlement and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (7 Feb 2014)

    07/02/2014 Duration: 22min

    Tackling the role of early fetal brain development in autism; daily news stories with David Grimm.

  • Science Podcast - Quantum cryptography, salt's role in ecosystems, and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (31 Jan 2014)

    31/01/2014 Duration: 27min

    Should we worry more about quantum decryption in the future or the past, how salt's role as a micronutrient may effect the global carbon cycle, and a daily news roundup.

  • Science Podcast - The genome of a transmissible dog cancer, the 10-year anniversary of Opportunity on Mars, and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (24 Jan 2014)

    24/01/2014 Duration: 31min

    The genome from a cancerous cell line that's been living for millenia, Opportinty's first 10 years on Mars, and a daily news roundup.

  • Science Podcast - The modern hunter-gatherer gut, fast mountain weathering, and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (17 Jan 2014)

    17/01/2014 Duration: 30min

    Hunter-gatherer gut microbes, fast moving mountains, and a daily news roundup.

  • Science Podcast - Abundant bacterial vesicles in the ocean and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (10 Jan 2014)

    10/01/2014 Duration: 22min

    Ocean-going vesicles; stories from our daily news site.

  • Science Podcast - Monstrous stone monuments of old and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (3 Jan 2014)

    03/01/2014 Duration: 20min

    Britain's prehistoric stone monuments; stories from our daily news site.

  • Science Podcast - Science's breakthrough of the year, runners-up and the top content from our daily news site (20 Dec 2013)

    20/12/2013 Duration: 24min

    Notable highlights from the year in science; Science's breakthrough of the year and runners up.

  • Science Podcast - Fear-enhanced odor detection, the latest from the Curiosity mission, and more (13 Dec 2013)

    13/12/2013 Duration: 31min

    Fear-enhanced odor detection with John McGann; the latest from Curiosity’s hunt for traces of ancient life on Mars with Richard Kerr; and more.

  • Science Podcast - Noisy gene expression, the Tohoku-oki fault, and snake venom as a healer (6 Dec 2013)

    06/12/2013 Duration: 29min

    Discussing the origin of transcriptional noise with Alvaro Sanchez; examining results from a drilling expedition at the Tohoku-oki fault; and looking at the potential benefits of snake venom with Kai Kupferschmidt.

  • Science Podcast - 2013 science books for kids, newlywed happiness, and authorship for sale in China (29 Nov 2013)

    29/11/2013 Duration: 28min

    Talking kids' science books with Maria Sosa; predicting happiness in marriage with James McNulty; investigating questionable scholarly publishing practices in China with Mara Hvistendahl.

  • Science Podcast - Replacing the Y chromosome, the future of U.S. missile defense, the brightest gamma-ray burst, and more (22 Nov 2013)

    22/11/2013 Duration: 39min

    The minimum requirements for a Y chromosome with Monika Ward; Eliot Marshall checks in on U.S.'s missile interception program 30 years later; Sylvia Zhu breaks down observations from the brightest gamma-ray burst.

  • Science Podcast - Canine origins, asexual bacterial adaptation, perovskite-based solar cells, and more (15 Nov 2013)

    15/11/2013 Duration: 45min

    The origin of dog domestication in Europe with Robert Wayne; Richard Lenski tracks the adaptation of bacteria over 50,000 generations; Robert Services describes the prospects of a new contender in solar technology.

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