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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The Fungi Economy, Part 1: Just like Us, Trees Are Experiencing Inflation
04/08/2023 Duration: 13minLike us, plants and fungi have complex economies. By burning fossil fuels, we’ve been devaluing their currency.
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Could Weight-Loss Drugs Curb Addiction? Your Health, Quickly, Episode 12
02/08/2023 Duration: 09minDrugs such as Wegovy and Ozempic might help people tackle substance abuse as well as shed pounds.
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How to Roll a Joint Perfectly, according to Science
31/07/2023 Duration: 08minScientists used a smoking machine—complete with a 3-D-printed mouthpiece—to figure out how to get the most cannabinoid per puff.
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Here's How AI Can Predict Hit Songs With Frightening Accuracy
28/07/2023 Duration: 10minNew AI technology predicts hit songs—by listening to someone’s body.
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Here's Why Actors Are So Worried about AI
26/07/2023 Duration: 09minHere’s what’s behind the A.I technology that has worried so many actors—including something called “the orb.”
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Are You a Lucid Dreamer?
24/07/2023 Duration: 10minA sleep researcher who studies what dreams can tell us about the possible onset of some mental disorders believes lucid dreamers might hold a lot of answers in their head.
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Here's What 'Oppenheimer' Gets Right--And Wrong--About Nuclear History
21/07/2023 Duration: 14minHere’s what a historian who has studied J. Robert Oppenheimer for two decades has to say about the new Christopher Nolan film on the father of the atomic bomb.
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How Stress Messes With Your Gut
19/07/2023 Duration: 08minInflammatory bowel disease flare-ups can be traced to mental stress
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Should We Care About AI's Emergent Abilities?
17/07/2023 Duration: 12minHere’s how large language models, or LLMs, actually work.
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What That Jazz Beat Tells Us about Hearing and The Brain
14/07/2023 Duration: 12minVery small delays in swing jazz point to our evolution as a supremely auditory species.
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Just like People, Orangutans Get Smoker's Voice
10/07/2023 Duration: 12minNew research has discovered that wildfire smoke hurts these primates’ voice—and health.
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Doctor AI Will See You Now
07/07/2023 Duration: 08minChatGPT and other AI programs can offer medical advice. But how good are they?
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El Niño is Back. What Does That Mean For You?
05/07/2023 Duration: 06minThe famous climate pattern El Niño could usher in a new hottest year on record and will have domino effects on the world’s weather.
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The Kavli Prize Presents: How Your Brain Maps the World [Sponsored]
29/06/2023 Duration: 08minJohn O’Keefe shared the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience in 2014 for discovering that neurons in the hippocampus encode an animal’s location and create a cognitive map for navigation. This podcast was produced for the Kavli Prize by Scientific American Custom Media, a division separate from the magazine’s board of editors.
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The Universe Is Abuzz with Giant Gravitational Waves, and Scientists Just Heard Them (Maybe)
28/06/2023 Duration: 15minResearchers, using the galaxy as a detector, believe they have detected gravitational waves from monster black holes for the first time.
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Poisons and Perils on the Salton Sea
26/06/2023 Duration: 09minToxic dust plagues marginalized communities on the shores of this disappearing salt lake.
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These Ants Are Probably Better at Navigating Than You Are
23/06/2023 Duration: 03minDesert ants living in the featureless salt plains of Tunisia count their steps and erect tall entrances at their nests to find their way back home.
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How to Cool Down Fast in Summer Heat
21/06/2023 Duration: 10minYour body has a secret cooling method, and scientists explain how to use it.
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Follow a Hurricane Expert into the Heart Of the Beast
19/06/2023 Duration: 11minAlong with an expert, we take you into some of nature's most monstrous storms.
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Have Astronomers Seen the Universe's First Stars?
16/06/2023 Duration: 05minThe James Webb Space Telescope is giving us our first glimpse of stars in the early universe.