Synopsis
This is Undark. Were a digital science magazine situated at that place where science, culture, and politics collide. Tune in for in-depth interviews with some of the worlds top science journalists, a healthy serving of media criticism, and reported pieces from the intersection of science and society. Hosted by the former editor of The New York Times' weekly Science Times section, David Corcoran.
Episodes
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Ep. 52: In India, Mismanaging the Monkey Menace
29/01/2021 Duration: 31minIn India, macaque monkeys are a menace — attacking people for food, breaking into offices, and in one state, damaging at least 54 million dollars worth of crops. A sterilization program aimed to curb the population, but some experts and locals question if it’s working or even the right approach.
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Ep. 51: A Scramble to Define ‘Habitat’ — and the Future of Conservation
23/12/2020 Duration: 30minA recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on the dusky gopher frog now has conservationists and developers squaring off over the legal definition of the term ‘habitat.’ The accepted meaning will guide American lawmakers in designating protected areas for endangered species across the country.
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Ep. 50: Studying and Surviving the Pandemic's Collective Trauma
30/11/2020 Duration: 28minIn South Africa, trauma researchers are studying — and working to ease — the psychological toll of Covid-19, while trying to endure the pandemic themselves. They warn the widespread and long-lasting impacts of this collective trauma could span generations and cross national borders.
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Ep. 49: When Wildfires and a Pandemic Collide
29/10/2020 Duration: 25minAs smoky summers resulting from wildfires have become the new normal across much of the West Coast, communities have tried to put better systems in place protect their most vulnerable residents. But this year, they didn’t plan on dealing with a smoke wave in the middle of a pandemic. How are they coping?
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Ep. 48: Capturing the Songs of a Changing Climate
22/09/2020 Duration: 26minThis month: Acoustic ecologists are racing to record Earth’s shifting soundscapes before they disappear. Some researchers are using their recordings to answer questions about how the environment and its inhabitants are changing, while others are sounding the alarm on pressing conservation issues.
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Ep. 47: The Toll of the Culture of Silence in Animal Research
30/05/2020 Duration: 26minThis month: Communicating about animal research with the public can open early career scientists up to social stigma and even campaigns that threaten careers. But working with animals can be an emotionally taxing job — and the silence could isolate scientists further and strengthen public misconceptions.
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Ep. 46: A Debate on the Dregs of Asbestos Mining
06/05/2020 Duration: 26minThis month: Ground-up waste leftover from asbestos mining still lines the landscape of Quebec. Now, a number of companies are eager to transform that waste into profitable product — but health officials worry this new industry might reawaken an old problem the province finally seemed to be moving away from.
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Ep. 45: Making Precision Medicine a Reality
31/03/2020 Duration: 31minThis month: Tailoring medicine to each individual patient could make health care more affordable and effective. But that reality won’t come to fruition unless researchers, industry, the government, and the public reach a consensus on issues like patient privacy, data bias, and sharing of medical records.
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Ep. 44: Confronting Knowledge Gaps in Intersex Health Care
27/02/2020 Duration: 30minThis month: The impulse to “fix” intersex infants with invasive surgeries is facing increased and, some would argue, long overdue scrutiny. As doctors, parents, and intersex people face decisions that may affect their long-term health, researchers grapple with defining and measuring outcomes.
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Ep. 43: A Reality Check on Regenerative Agriculture
31/01/2020 Duration: 28minThis month: A new farming method has been touted as better for the earth and for struggling farmers. Some are putting these claims to the test.
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Ep. 42: Screening Illicit Drugs to Prevent Fentanyl Deaths
30/12/2019 Duration: 35minThis month: Harm reduction organizations take a controversial step in checking illicit drugs for fentanyl.
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Ep. 41: India's Battle to Control Forest Fires
26/11/2019 Duration: 26minThis month: The story of a devastating wildfire in India reveals how a complex tangle of law, policy, and science are hindering the country's efforts to contain and prevent forest fires.
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Ep. 40: The Struggle to Change an HIV Narrative
30/10/2019 Duration: 34minThis month: The history of a destigmatizing message about HIV transmission and how it finally made it to the public.
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Ep. 39: Solving the Deadly Transplantable Organ Shortage
23/09/2019 Duration: 23minThis month: A penetrating look at the trials of patients with kidney failure, and the doctors working to make more lifesaving transplants possible.
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Ep. 36: Fighting the Flu, Green Burials, and Teen Vaccinations
01/05/2019 Duration: 36minThis month: the quest for a universal flu shot, the trend of low-carbon burials, and understanding medical consent laws for minors.
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Ep 37: Crisis Mapping, Tracking Citations, and Sexual Harassment in Science
01/05/2019 Duration: 36minThis month: using social media in search and rescue, developing a more accurate way to track citations, and tackling sexual harassment in science.
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Ep. 38: Mosquito Music, Wildlife Poaching, and Imaging a Black Hole
01/05/2019 Duration: 39minThis month: testing the effect of Skrillex on mosquitos, addressing poaching in Uganda, and public response to the first image of a black hole.
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Ep. 35: Listening to Glaciers, Overcoming Addiction, and Saving a ‘Marine Serengeti’
12/02/2019This month: using audio data to track sea ice loss, the efficacy of medication-assisted treatment, and fighting for a national underwater monument.
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Ep. 34: The Tree of Life, Science in the White House, and the Year at Undark
08/01/2019 Duration: 46min -
Ep. 33: Fecal Transplants, Encounters With Cadavers, and Ordinary People Shaping Science
08/01/2019 Duration: 43min