Bringing together ancient DNA from a burial site and a giant database of consumer ancestry DNA...
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Bringing together ancient DNA from a burial site and a giant database of consumer ancestry DNA...
34:13
On this week’s show: evaluating scientific collaborations between independent scholars and...
46:15
Adding thousands of languages to the AI lexicon, and the genes behind our bones
A massive effort by African volunteers is ensuring artificial intelligence understands their...
36:29
The AI special issue, adding empathy to robots, and scientists leaving Arecibo
Science’s NextGen voices share their thoughts on artificial intelligence, how to avoid creating...
28:10
Worldwide survey kills the myth of “Man the Hunter,” and tightly constraining the electric dipole...
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On this week’s show: Improvements in cryopreservation technology, teaching robots to navigate new...
46:16
A space-based telescope to hunt dark energy, and what we can learn from scaleless snakes
On this week’s show: Euclid, a powerful platform for detecting dark energy, and a slithery...
28:13
Why it’s tough to measure light pollution, and a mental health first aid course
A special issue on light pollution, and first aid for mental well-being First up this...
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Contraception for cats, and taking solvents out of chemistry
A single-shot cat contraceptive, and a close look at “dry” chemistry First up this week:...
27:23
How we measure the world with our bodies, and hunting critical minerals
Body-based units of measure in cultural evolution, and how the geologic history of the United...
27:47
Talking tongues, detecting beer, and shifting perspectives on females
Why it’s so hard to understand the tongue, a book on a revolutionary shift toward studying the...
39:23
The earliest evidence for kissing, and engineering crops to clone themselves
Cloning vigorous crops, and finding the first romantic kiss First up this week, building...
31:19
Debating when death begins, and the fate of abandoned lands
A new approach promises to increase organ transplants but some question whether they should...
40:43
Building big dream machines, and self-organizing landscapes
Builders of the largest scientific instruments, and how cracks can add resilience to an ecosystem...
39:29
The value of new voices in science and journalism, and what makes something memorable
Science’s editor-in-chief and an award-winning broadcast journalist discuss the struggles shared...
29:46
Mapping uncharted undersea volcanoes, and elephant seals dive deep to sleep
What does it mean that we have so many more seamounts than previously thought, and finding REM...
38:22
More precise radiocarbon dating, secrets of hibernating bear blood, and a new book series
Anchoring radiocarbon dates to cosmic events, why hibernating bears don't get blood clots, and...
42:13
Why some countries, such as China, vaccinate flocks against bird flu but others don’t, and male...
30:15
How the Maya thought about the ancient ruins in their midst, and the science of Braille
On this week’s show: How people in the past thought about their own past, and a detailed look at...
28:20
New worries about Earth’s asteroid risk, and harnessing plants’ chemical factories
On this week’s show: Earth’s youngest impact craters could be vastly underestimated in size, and...
26:28
TLS10E04 Dinosaurs of the Antarctic
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