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An active volcano on Venus, and a concerning rise in early onset colon cancer

On this week’s show: Spotting volcanic activity on Venus in 30-year-old data, and giving context...

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Compassion fatigue in those who care for lab animals, and straightening out ocean conveyor belts

On this week’s show: Compassion fatigue will strike most who care for lab animals, but addressing...

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Battling bias in medicine, and how dolphins use vocal fry

On this week’s show: Researchers are finding new ways to mitigate implicit bias in medical...

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Shrinking MRI machines, and the smell of tsetse fly love

On this week’s show: Portable MRI scanners could revolutionize medical imaging, and pheromones...

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Earth’s hidden hydrogen, and a trip to Uranus

On this week’s show: The hunt for natural hydrogen deposits heats up, and why we need a space...

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Using sharks to study ocean oxygen, and what ancient minerals teach us about early Earth

On this week’s show: Shark tags to measure ocean deoxygenation, and zircons and the chemistry of...

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Visiting a mummy factory, and improving the IQ of … toilets

On this week’s show: New clues to the chemicals used for mummification, and the benefits and...

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Wolves hunting otters, and chemical weathering in a warming world

On this week’s show: When deer are scarce these wolves turn to sea otters, and chemical...

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Bad stats overturn ‘medical murders,’ and linking allergies with climate change

Statisticians fight bad numbers used in medical murder trials, and the state of allergy science...

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Peering beyond the haze of alien worlds, and how failures help us make new discoveries

Data on hazes and clouds may be key to understanding exoplanets, and NextGen letter writers share...

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Year in review 2022: Best of online news, and podcast highlights

On this week’s show: A rundown of our favorite online news stories, and some of our favorite...

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Breakthrough of the Year, and the best in science books

On this week’s show: Science’s Breakthrough of the Year and runners-up, plus the top books in...

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The state of science in Ukraine, and a conversation with Anthony Fauci

On this week’s show: The impact of war on science in Ukraine, and a conversation with Anthony...

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A genetic history of Europe’s Jews, and measuring magma under a supervolcano

On this week’s show: A medieval German cemetery yields clues to Jewish migrations in Europe, and...

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Artificial intelligence takes on Diplomacy, and how much water do we really need?

On this week’s show: Meta’s algorithm tackles both language and strategy in a board game, and...

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Mammoth ivory trade may be bad for elephants, and making green electronics with fungus

On this week’s show: The potentially harmful effects of prehistoric ivory on present-day...

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Kurt Vonnegut’s contribution to science, and tunas and sharks as ecosystem indicators

On this week’s show: How sci-fi writer Kurt Vonnegut foresaw many of today’s ethical dilemmas,...

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Space-based solar power gets serious, AI helps optimize chemistry, and a book on food extinction

On this week’s show: Cheaper launches could make solar power satellites a reality, machine...

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Snakes living the high-altitude life, and sending computing power to the edges of the internet

On this week’s show: How some snakes have adapted to the extremes of height and temperature on...

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