

Scott Detrow
Guest and NPR host/reporter with a focus on space and science reporting, brought in to discuss space-related stories like Enceladus and other planetary science topics.
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Nov 28, 2025 • 9min
What’s In A Kiss? 21 Million Years Of Evolution
Scott Detrow, a radio journalist and NPR contributor, dives into the fascinating world of kissing and its deep evolutionary roots. Discover how kissing dates back to our ape ancestors, including Neanderthals, around 21 million years ago. The conversation also uncovers surprising findings about moss spores that survived the challenging conditions of space for nine months, along with fresh insights into the collision that formed our moon, reshaping theories about the origins of Earth's water. It's a blend of human history and cosmic exploration!

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Mar 30, 2026 • 11min
Space news: Project Hail Mary, Artemis, data centers
Scott Detrow, known space enthusiast and public radio host, and Geoff Brumfiel, NPR science correspondent, join a lively chat. They debate the scientific fidelity of Project Hail Mary. They weigh the case for orbital data centers and their technical hurdles. They close with an update on the Artemis II lunar mission timeline.

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Mar 6, 2026 • 8min
Teen sleep is getting wrecked by more than just phones
Scott Detrow, NPR reporter known for clear science reporting, joins to talk teen sleep, seismic science, and ancient diets. He outlines a two-decade trend of worsening teen sleep. Then he digs into new Cascadia seafloor findings on fault stress. Finally, researchers’ recreated prehistoric stews reveal surprising ingredients and flavors.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 8min
Hot galaxies alert!
Scott Detrow, an NPR journalist, joins to discuss a surprising astronomical discovery: a young galaxy cluster that's hotter than the Sun—challenging long-held theories about galaxy formation. They also delve into the remarkable olfactory abilities of elephants, who excel in maze tests by choosing paths with more food. Lastly, the conversation explores the intriguing migration patterns of painted lady butterflies, revealing how DNA changes affect their movement across the equator, highlighting its ecological significance.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 10min
Data Centers, Icy Moons And Chameleons
Scott Detrow, an NPR host and expert in space and science reporting, joins to discuss the environmental impacts of AI as revealed by Cornell University's study. The alarming projections indicate AI could contribute millions of metric tons of CO2 and significant water usage by 2030. Scott also explores the intriguing possibility of life on Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, thanks to its stable subsurface ocean. Additionally, learn about the unique anatomy of chameleons, including their fascinating coiled optic nerves that enhance their eye mobility.


