Science Magazine Podcast

Farming maize in ice age Michigan, predicting the future climate of cities, and our host takes a quiz on the sounds of science

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Jun 5, 2025
Join climate expert Paul Voosen, who shares insights on the challenges of regional climate prediction, emphasizing the need for localized models amidst global climate changes. Discover the fascinating research of Madeleine McLeester, who highlights how the Indigenous Menominee cultivated maize during an ice age using advanced LIDAR technology. The discussion prompts a reevaluation of historical agricultural practices in Michigan. Plus, enjoy a fun quiz where host Sarah Crespi tests her knowledge on the sounds of science!
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Extending Weather Forecast Limits

  • The presumed 14-day limit for weather predictability may be extended using AI to better estimate initial atmospheric conditions.
  • Theoretical models suggest weather could be forecasted up to 33 days under ideal data conditions.
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LIDAR Reveals Ice Age Agriculture

  • LIDAR technology reveals extensive, low-profile ancient farming ridges hidden beneath dense forests.
  • Indigenous Menominee cultivated maize on a large scale in Michigan's Upper Peninsula for 600 years during the Little Ice Age.
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Soil Reworking in Ancient Fields

  • Ancient farmers rebuilt and composted these raised garden beds repeatedly, enriching soil for intensive agriculture.
  • The farming showed advanced soil management despite the absence of nearby villages or urban centers.
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