Sinopsis
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
Episodios
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Bird Literally Weighs Its Food Options
30/06/2015 Duración: 02minMexican Jays compare peanuts to determine which one has the most meat inside before choosing one for a meal. Karen Hopkin reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Noses Agree When Genes See Eye to Eye
29/06/2015 Duración: 03minWe all perceive smells differently—and two people’s preferences may give clues to their degree of genetic similarity. Christopher Intagliata reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Smartphone Battery Drains a Lot Even with Dark Screen
25/06/2015 Duración: 02minBackground app updates, cell tower pings and other hidden activity accounts for almost half the battery drain on Android phones. Christopher Intagliata reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Alaska Surface Glacier Melting Means More Glug Glug Glug
24/06/2015 Duración: 03minThe vast majority of ice loss in Alaska glaciers comes from those that sit completely on land—which contributes meltwater to sea level rise. Julia Rosen reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Programmed Bacteria Can Detect Tumors
23/06/2015 Duración: 02minSangeeta Bhatia of M.I.T. talks about efforts to get bacteria to home in on tumors and let us know they're there. Cynthia Graber reports
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Extreme Exercise Can Poison the Blood
22/06/2015 Duración: 02minEven four hours of intense activity may be enough to let bacteria escape from the gut into the blood, setting off a chain of inflammation. Christopher Intagliata reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Einstein–Bohr Friendship Recounted by Bohr's Grandson
19/06/2015 Duración: 02minOn June 3, 2015, Vilhelm Bohr talked about his famous grandfather's life, including the relationship with Einstein, at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Comet Dust Kicks Up Clouds over the Moon
17/06/2015 Duración: 03minThe same particles that streak through Earth's atmosphere as "shooting stars" kick up lunar dust when they strike the surface of the atmosphere-less moon. Christopher Intagliata reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rare Multitasking Plus: Brain-Teasers Enhance Workout
16/06/2015 Duración: 01minTest subjects rode stationary bikes 25 percent faster when they simultaneously tackled some relatively easy cognitive challegnes. Karen Hopkin reports
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Ant Smells Like Blue Cheese for a Reason
15/06/2015 Duración: 01minThe "odorous house ant" smells like blue cheese or rotten coconut because it produces chemical compounds similar to those found in its nose-sakes. Cynthia Graber reports
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Mars Surface Glass Could Hold Ancient Fossils
12/06/2015 Duración: 02minScientists have found ancient "impact glass" on the surface of Mars, which formed when asteroids struck, a billion or more years ago. If anything was alive at the time, biological materials could be trapped inside. Christopher Intagliata reports
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Is Lying a Good Strategy?
11/06/2015 Duración: 01minA new documentary film presents the science behind when and why people lie. Daisy Yuhas reports
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Wild Chimps Seen Drinking Alcoholic Beverage
09/06/2015 Duración: 03minIn west Africa researchers observed wild chimps seek out and drink fermented tree sap left outside by humans. Karen Hopkin reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Color You Remember Seeing Isn't What You Saw
09/06/2015 Duración: 02minPeople tend to remember a color they saw, for example green-blue teal, as being closer to a more stereotypical variant, such as straight blue or green. Karen Hopkin reports
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Ancient Human Migration Route Marked by Snail Shell "Bread Crumbs"
06/06/2015 Duración: 01minFragments of edible marine snail shells found in Lebanon support the idea that ancient humans went from Africa to Europe through the Levant. Cynthia Graber reports
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"Brainprints" Could Be Future Security ID
05/06/2015 Duración: 03minWe all emit slightly different brain waves in response to stimuli, and researchers say that an individual’s specific "brainprints" could be used to validate our identities. Christopher Intagliata reports
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Frenzy-Feeding Black Hole Makes Galaxy Most Luminous
04/06/2015 Duración: 01minA galaxy 12.5 billion light-years away gives off the light of 300 trillion suns, because its feeding black hole produces enough heat to set the whole galaxy's dust glowing. Lee Billings reports
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Vaccine Aims at Fly Host of Disease Parasite
03/06/2015 Duración: 01minAn experimental leishmaniasis vaccine relies on eliciting an immune response to a protein from the saliva of the sand fly that carries the leishmania parasite, rather than on anything from the parasite itself. Cynthia Graber reports
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Chimps Would "Cook" Food If They Could
02/06/2015 Duración: 04minA new study suggests that chimps have the cognitive skills necessary for cooking—such as patience—even if they don't control fire. Christopher Intagliata reports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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High Heels Heighten Health Hazard
01/06/2015 Duración: 01minEmergency room visits due to high heel shoe–related injuries doubled between 2002 and 2012. Erika Beras reports