CRISPR Mosquitoes
The powerful gene editing tool CRISPR is already being tested on animal and plant cells. It has even been used on humans. How might this revolutionary tool change our lives? On the one hand, it could cure inherited disea...
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Big Picture Science
Big Picture Science
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan
Weather Wisdom
Dave Epstein
Thenaturalmedic Adventures
Craig aka thenaturalmedic
The Incubator
Ben Courchia & Daphna Yasova Barbeau
Social Work Sorted with Vicki Shevlin
Vicki Shevlin
Bigfoot Society
Jeremiah Byron
שלושה שיודעים Three Who Know
כאן | Kan
Space Business Podcast
spacebusiness
Inquiries of our Reality with Shayn Jones
Bizarre Reality Media
Short Wave
NPR
We Have Concerns
Jeff Cannata/Anthony Carboni
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
BirdNote Daily
BirdNote
The Vocal Fries
The Vocal Fries
The Warblers by Birds Canada
Birds Canada
The Matt Walker Podcast
Dr. Matt Walker
People’s Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos: Horror Stories, Weird Fiction, and Film Reviews
DB Spitzer/David Heath/Aunt Gore
冷门知识 | 丰富你的知识储备
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Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More
Dr. Roseann Capanna Hodge
Walk With Me
Giovanni Dejesus
CrowdScience
BBC World Service
AWONDERJUNKIE
Ryan Anderson
Understand All
Aaron Barlow
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
Stuart Gary
Space News and Weather Today – Auroras, Rocket Launches & Night Sky Viewing
Caloroga Labs Space News and Weather
People Soup
People Soup
New Books in Law
New Books Network
Secondary Science Simplified™
Rebecca Joyner, High School Science Teacher
New Books in Urban Studies
New Books Network
West Palm Beach Weather Daily
Fast Foundations
Montreal Weather Daily
Fast Foundations
Toronto Weather Daily
Fast Foundations
Philadelphia Weather Daily
Fast Foundations
Entropy Rising
Jacob and Lucas | Space Exploration & Speculative Fiction
Huberman Lab
Mewil
Dark Mysteries — Unsolved Mysteries. Forgotten Secrets. Unanswered Questions.
Darkest Mysteries Online
Science
Big Picture Science
The powerful gene editing tool CRISPR is already being tested on animal and plant cells. It has even been used on humans. How might this revolutionary tool change our lives? On the one hand, it could cure inherited disea...
Many of us know the feeling: we intend to go to bed but pull out our phones for one last scroll. Setting them aside hours later, we’re wide awake, unable to fall asleep. For years, scientists have singled out blue light ...
Long before Yuri Gagarin became the first human to go into space, Laika, a stray dog, crossed the final frontier. Find out what other surprising species were drafted into the astronaut corps. They may be our best friends...
The latest Hollywood romp through the world of aliens has landed in theaters. Steven Spielberg’s movie Disclosure Day suggests that our government has been hiding a cache of evidence about alien visitation that spans dec...
Self-driving cars, once a thing of science fiction, have become a reality in a handful of cities across the country. As our vehicles gain autonomy, they may provoke a profound shift not unlike the introduction of the fir...
Since humans first chiseled marks into stone, we have externalized our thoughts and ideas. Our tools may have evolved—now we clack away at computer keyboards—but written communication remains a bedrock of modern society....
Bigfoot could get official status if proposed legislation passes making it the state cryptid of California. If nothing else, the effort shows that fascination with cryptids has an outsized footprint on our culture. We lo...
Runny nose. Itchy, watery eyes. Sneezing. If you don’t have allergies, you probably know someone who does. The number of people with allergies, including food allergies and eczema, is increasing. What is going on? A medi...
We may not want to think about another pandemic, but, as epidemiologists say, it is once again a “when,” not “if,” scenario. For his latest book, journalist Jon Cohen, who has written extensively about infectious disease...
Forty years later, the exclusion zone surrounding the infamous Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant remains uninhabited by humans. But among the radioactive remnants, wildlife is flourishing, including endangered species. In th...
On April 26th, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Soviet Union blasted a plume of radioactive debris a half mile into the sky, blanketing Europe. Witnesses described a laser of blue light eeri...
It’s not just facts that inform our decisions. They’re also guided by how those facts feel. From deciding whether to buckle our seat belts to addressing climate change, how we regard risk is subjective. In this extended ...
Great news! We've been nominated for a Webby Award! Our three-part Katrina series is a finalist for Best News & Politics limited series podcast. Now, we need your help. Voting ends Thursday, April 16! Cast your vote at...
What’s it like to live on a block of ice, especially when it thaws? An environment writer shares his forty-year experience in the Arctic, including the time a paddling polar bear tracked him on a river. He describes the ...
Before everything could come up roses, there had to be a primordial flower – the mother, and father, of all flowers. Now scientists are on the hunt for it. The eFlower project aims to explain the sudden appearance of flo...
Thinking small can sometimes achieve big things. A new generation of diminutive robots can enter our bodies and deal with medical problems such as intestinal blockages. But do we really want them swimming inside us, even...
As protagonist Ryland Grace fights to save Earth - and possibly the universe - in Project Hail Mary, author Andy Weir discusses the science behind his sci-fi story and what it’s like to see it adapted for the big screen....
As NASA’s Artemis program promises to take us back to the moon for the first time in fifty years, we consider what it means that as many as 10% of Americans don’t believe we went there in the first place. Why, despite al...
Everyone knows that a big rock wiped out the dinosaurs. But the danger from an asteroid hitting Earth is not limited to ancient history. To deal with this threat, scientists recently ran an experiment to deflect a potent...
With only a microscope and a collection of birds, taxidermist Roxie Laybourne became the world’s first forensic ornithologist. The “feather detective” was on the case, examining pieces of plumage to solve mysteries. From...
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