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Listen to PBS NewsHour science reporting published every Wednesday by 9 p.m. Featuring reports from Miles O'Brien, Nsikan Akpan and the rest of our science crew, we take on topics ranging from the future of 3-D printing to power of placebo drugs. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full shows, individual segments, Brooks and Capehart, Brief but Spectacular, Politics Monday and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. PBS NewsHour is ...
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A monthly summary of newly published research findings in psychiatry, psychology and mental health. Presented by Mad in America's Peter Simons.
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Dr. Kiki brings you "Science News Weekly". No time to spend an hour learning science? How about 5 minutes? Keep up with the most interesting science to make headlines each week and impress your friends with all your science knowledge. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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Dr. Kiki brings you "Science News Weekly". No time to spend an hour learning science? How about 5 minutes? Keep up with the most interesting science to make headlines each week and impress your friends with all your science knowledge. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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KQED’s award-winning team of science reporters explores climate change, water, energy, toxics, biomedicine, digital health, astronomy and other topics that shape our lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a trusted news source, KQED Science tackles tough questions facing humanity in our time with thoughtful and engaging storytelling.
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That‘s Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.


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That‘s Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.
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Bringing you the positive STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) news every Monday explaining why these new futuristic innovations are meaningful. The goal is to leave you feeling optimistic and say ”That‘s Cool!”
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The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Get your weekly burst of scientific illumination from The Debrief’s network of rebellious journalists as they warp through the latest breaking science and tech news from the world of tomorrow. Every Friday, join hosts MJ Banias and Stephanie Gerk as they roundup the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love ...
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SIT'N Listen is a production of Science in the News - a graduate student run organization at Harvard University committed to (1) bridging the communication gap between scientists and the rest of the world and (2) catalyzing discussions between scientists, other experts and enthusiasts. Here at SITN we bring scientists to you! Listen in.
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Drug Discovery News Talks Science is a podcast where we discuss the latest news in preclinical and translational research. Behind every medical and scientific advancement lies a harrowing story of mystery and discovery. Come with us as we share these stories and connect you to the scientific minds behind them.
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Your Daily News Brief: Business, Tech, Markets, Economy, Science, Arts


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Your Daily News Brief: Business, Tech, Markets, Economy, Science, Arts
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Daily news brief / summary to keep you informed about the most important global news in Business, Tech, Markets, Economy, Science, Arts. Briefs are available to the public 24h after release on Patreon. For today's brief visit patreon.com/morningmeeting
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158. Promising Phase 2 Drug for Brain Cancer, Healing Gel Pen, Japan’s Wooden Satellite Plans
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Headlines Discussed: Promising Phase 2 Trial Results for Pembrolizumab in Metastatic Brain Cancer | Neuroscience News (01:00) Researchers discover the cause of severe inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) | BrighterSide News (08:34) High-tech pen paints healing gel right into wounds | New Atlas (14:04) Parkinson's disease drug ropinirole safely slowed t…
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We Can’t Stop Here. This is Emu Country!: Australian Combat Lasers, New LSD Research, and Brain Activity After Death.
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On today’s episode, scientists have released a new study concerning LSD’s positive effects on the learning process, Australia’s latest project to develop a laser gun that can stop a tank, and a preliminary study into what happens to consciousness in the human brain during death. Every Friday, join hosts MJ Banias and Stephanie Gerk as they roundup …
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How some beetles 'drink' water using their butts Red flour beetles use special cells in their rear ends to suck water out of the air By Freda Kreier
How some beetles 'drink' water using their butts Red flour beetles use special cells in their rear ends to suck water out of the air By Freda Kreier
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PBS NewsHour - Science

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Scientist lives underwater for weeks to raise ocean awareness
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Dr. Joe Dituri, also known as Dr. Deep-Sea, has been living underwater for more than 75 days, breaking previous records and aiming to reach 100. Dr. Dituri fills his days with science and outreach in an effort to raise awareness about the value of the oceans. Nicole Ellis reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fu…
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157. Neuralink’s FDA Approval, Plastic Digesting Microbes, AI Destroys a Superbug
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Headlines: Elon Musk's Neuralink wins FDA approval for human study of brain implants | Reuters (01:17) Scientists Working to Generate Electricity From Thin Air Make Breakthrough | Vice (07:25) Newly discovered microbes can digest plastic at room temperature | BrighterSide News (13:45) Virgin Galactic aces final test spaceflight, eyes start of comme…
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The UN wants to drastically reduce plastic pollution by 2040. Here's how
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As plastic waste piles up in the world's landfills, sewer systems and oceans, the United Nations has set a goal to reduce plastic pollution by 80 percent by the year 2040. Inger Andersen, head of the United Nations Environment Programme, joins William Brangham to discuss the upcoming negotiations over how to realize this goal. PBS NewsHour is suppo…
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Supreme Court decision weakens EPA authority, scales back scope of Clean Water Act
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The Supreme Court has again weakened the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency. The case involved the EPA blocking an Idaho couple from building a house near a lake on their property, saying the construction would pollute water protected by the Clean Water Act. William Brangham discussed the case with Coral Davenport. PBS NewsHour is sup…
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156. Walking With Spinal Implant, AI Combating Cybercrime, Reversing Brain Waves to Treat Depression
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Headlines: First-ever spinal implant enables paralyzed people to walk again | Brighter Side News (01:08) ChatGPT officially comes to iPhone with new app | Ars Technica (06:30) Meet 'DarkBERT:' South Korea's Dark Web AI could combat cybercrime | Interesting Engineering (10:02) Spacetop AR laptop puts the screen on your face | New Atlas (13:58) Resea…
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The promises and potential pitfalls of artificial intelligence in medicine
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AI is finding its place in all sorts of scientific fields, and health care is no exception. Programs are learning to answer patients' medical questions and diagnose illnesses, but there are problems to be worked out. Dr. Isaac Kohane, editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine AI and chair of Harvard's department of biomedical informati…
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Native communities in Louisiana fight to save their land from rising seas
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In Louisiana, coastal erosion is claiming an average amount of land equivalent to a football field every hour. Some Native American communities in the southeastern part of the state are the hardest hit. Special correspondent Megan Thompson brings us the story of three Indigenous communities fighting to save their tribal lands. PBS NewsHour is suppo…
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Saint Fetch, The Patron Robot of Lost Things: Air Force Energy Weapons, Studying Salamanders to Reverse Aging, and the Robot Who Helps You Find the Remote
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On today’s episode, researchers are trying to figure out how to utilize salamander cells to slow human aging, robots are being developed to aid dementia patients with finding lost items in their homes, and the US Air Force is testing a directed energy weapon to take down drone swarms. Every Friday, join hosts MJ Banias and Stephanie Gerk as they ro…
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Why artificial intelligence developers say regulation is needed to keep AI in check
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Artificial intelligence was a focus on Capitol Hill Tuesday. Many believe AI could revolutionize, and perhaps upend, considerable aspects of our lives. At a Senate hearing, some said AI could be as momentous as the industrial revolution and others warned it's akin to developing the atomic bomb. William Brangham discussed that with Gary Marcus, who …
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Why the northern lights are being seen further south
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Parts of the United States have recently been getting glimpses of the northern lights. John Yang and science correspondent Miles O'Brien discussed why this spectacle in the skies is now being seen further south. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersPBS NewsHour による
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American Museum of Natural History opens stunning new expansion
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At a time when the public teaching of science is again being fought over, the largest museum of natural history in the U.S. just extended its reach. Jeffrey Brown got a look inside the American Museum of Natural History's stunning new expansion in New York for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/n…
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155. Microsoft Bets on Nuclear Fusion, In The Womb Brain Surgery, Gentle Brain Electrode Deployment
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Headlines: Microsoft just made a huge, far-from-certain bet on nuclear fusion |The Verge (01:04) miLens contact lens could soon be keeping an eye on glaucoma patients | New Atlas (07:58) Doctors perform 1st-of-its-kind brain surgery on a fetus in the womb | Live Science (12:20) iPhone killer? New AI-wearable Humane hopes to make smartphones obsolet…
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A closer look at the novel celestial events thrilling scientists this month
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It's been an exciting time for astronomers, astrophysicists and other scientists who specialize in deciphering the far reaches of space. Since the beginning of May, observations of some never-before-seen celestial events have been reported in science journals. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien joins John Yang to explain the latest findings. PBS N…
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Remembering Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian American to go to space
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This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we're highlighting people whose contributions have often been overlooked. Tonight, we explore the legacy of Kalpana Chawla, the first American of Indian descent to travel to space, who gave her life in the pursuit of research, science and exploration. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://ww…
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What's behind a severe decline in Florida's citrus harvest
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Oranges have long been synonymous with Florida, as a key element of the state's economy. But this year, Florida projects the worst citrus harvest since the Great Depression, threatening a way of life for many. William Brangham reports on what's driving the decline and who is affected. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/abou…
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"Now, I Am Become AI, the Destroyer of Worlds." | Updating the Nuclear Arsenal, Secret Chinese Spacecraft, and the Anomaly Detecting AI
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On today’s episode, guest host Micah Hanks joins the show to talk about a new AI tool being utilized by the government to monitor the internet for anomalies, how the Air Force is modernizing its nuclear weapon platforms, and everything we know about a super secret Chinese spacecraft that has just returned home after spending 276 days in Earth’s orb…
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Proposed EPA rules would force power plants to slash carbon emissions
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The Environmental Protection Agency laid out its latest move to cut the greenhouse gasses that are driving climate change, unveiling a sweeping new set of guidelines for the power plants that generate America's electricity. William Brangham reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Satellite data reveal nearly 20,000 previously unknown deep-sea mountains The find roughly doubles the number of known seamounts in Earth's oceans By Katherine Kornei
Satellite data reveal nearly 20,000 previously unknown deep-sea mountains The find roughly doubles the number of known seamounts in Earth's oceans By Katherine Kornei
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Thawing permafrost may unleash industrial pollution across the Arctic Climate change threatens to cause toxic substances from thousands of sites to flow free By Nikk Ogasa
Thawing permafrost may unleash industrial pollution across the Arctic Climate change threatens to cause toxic substances from thousands of sites to flow free By Nikk Ogasa
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Hibernating bears don't get blood clots.
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Baseball's home run boom is due, in part, to climate change Rising temperatures led to an average of 58 more home runs each MLB season from 2010 to 2019 By Darren Incorvaia
Baseball's home run boom is due, in part, to climate change Rising temperatures led to an average of 58 more home runs each MLB season from 2010 to 2019 By Darren Incorvaia
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Jet packs' and ultrasounds could reveal secrets of pregnant whale sharks Until now, our knowledge of pregnancy in the world's largest living fish came from one female By Brianna Randall
Jet packs' and ultrasounds could reveal secrets of pregnant whale sharks Until now, our knowledge of pregnancy in the world's largest living fish came from one female By Brianna Randall
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The W boson might not be heavier than expected after all The particle's mass is an important test of the standard model of particle physics By James R. Riordon
The W boson might not be heavier than expected after all The particle's mass is an important test of the standard model of particle physics By James R. Riordon
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