Science Friday

Science Friday and WNYC Studios
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Mar 7, 2024 • 17min

What It Takes To Care For The US Nuclear Arsenal

Exploring the modernization of the US nuclear arsenal, the costs, and global implications. Discussing the role of science in nuclear deterrence and the reasons behind updating nuclear arsenals. Analyzing the importance of transparency in managing nuclear weapons amidst desires for disarmament.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 18min

A Young Scientist Uplifts The Needs Of Parkinson’s Patients

A young scientist discusses Parkinson's disease research and the importance of community engagement. They explore early signs of Parkinson's, the impact on different body systems, and the resilience of the Parkinson's community.
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Mar 5, 2024 • 25min

Snakes Are Evolutionary Superstars | Whale Song Is All In The Larynx

Discover how snakes are evolutionary superstars, evolving faster than other reptiles to occupy specialized niches. Join the discussion on the unique diets of snakes, from tree frogs to antelopes. Unravel the mysteries of whale songs, examining the role of the larynx in producing captivating sounds. Explore the challenges of studying whale physiology and the impact of human noise pollution on their communication abilities.
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Mar 4, 2024 • 18min

What’s Behind The Measles Outbreak In Florida?

Exploring the measles outbreak in Florida, linked to declining vaccination rates and criticized handling by the state's surgeon general. Pediatricians express concerns over misinformation and public health risks. Discussion on the impact of anti-vaccine movements and challenges in rebuilding trust in healthcare post-COVID-19.
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Mar 1, 2024 • 19min

Pythagoras Was Wrong About Music | Biochar's Potential For Carbon Capture

Debunking Pythagoras' theory on music ratios, study shows preference for imperfect chords. Biochar as a stable carbon form excites farmers and environmentalists. Other topics include YouTube's algorithm change, battery breakthroughs, and Texas wildfire.
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Feb 29, 2024 • 18min

As Space Exploration Expands, So Will Space Law

The podcast explores the evolution of space exploration, the role of space lawyers in negotiating agreements, the legal battles over mega constellations affecting astronomers, and the parallels between country capabilities and historical colonization in space. It also discusses the need for a sustainable future in space activities.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 18min

Blood In The Water: Shark Smell Put To The Test

Learn about the myths and truths surrounding sharks' sense of smell, as a researcher delves into the complexities of shark noses and how they detect prey. Discover the importance of olfaction in underwater creatures and the development of shark repellents for safety. Explore the evolution of chemical defenses in aquatic animals and the push for diversity and inclusion in shark science.
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Feb 27, 2024 • 25min

How Trivia Experts Recall Facts | One Ant Species Sent Ripples Through A Food Web

Discover how trivia experts excel in recalling facts by tying information to the experience of learning; explore the ecological impacts of invading ants on acacia trees, affecting elephants, zebras, lions, and buffalo; hear about a 'Jeopardy!' winner's study on the psychology of trivia and memory recall abilities
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Feb 26, 2024 • 17min

OpenAI’s New Product Makes Incredibly Realistic Fake Videos

OpenAI unveils Sora, an AI producing realistic videos from text prompts. Polarizing social media reactions. Ethical hacker discusses risks of AI-generated videos. Challenges in detecting AI content and impacts on society. Concerns about regulating fraudulent use of AI technology.
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Feb 23, 2024 • 19min

Private Spacecraft Makes Historic Moon Landing | New Cloud Seeding Technique

A private spacecraft makes a historic moon landing, the first in over 50 years. Automakers shift towards plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. New cloud seeding technique in Idaho using liquid propane to boost snowfall. Progress towards a universal snake antivenom and work on freezing antimatter discussed.

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