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The 60-Second Podcast Takes a Short Break--But Wait, There's More
The 60-Second Podcast Takes a Short Break--But Wait, There's More

Scientific American’s short-form podcast has been going for 16 years, three months and seven days, counting today. But it’s time for us to evolve.

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Is Your Phone Actually Draining Your Brain?
Is Your Phone Actually Draining Your Brain?

A new study puts the “brain drain hypothesis”—the idea that just having a phone next to you impacts your cognition—to the test to see if the science …

3 years ago

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Why Your Dog Might Think You're a Bonehead
Why Your Dog Might Think You're a Bonehead

The verdict is in: female dogs actively evaluate human competence.

3 years ago

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Alaska's Protective Sea Ice Wall Is Crumbling because of the Climate Crisis

A massive storm slammed into Alaska’s western coast, and there was no ice to stop it.

3 years, 1 month ago

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It's the Bass That Makes Us Boogie
It's the Bass That Makes Us Boogie

Concertgoers danced more when music was supplemented with low-frequency bass tones.

3 years, 1 month ago

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How Vaccines Saved Money and Lives and China's Zero-COVID Protests: COVID, Quickly Podcast, Episode 44
How Vaccines Saved Money and Lives and China's Zero-COVID Protests: COVID, Quickly Podcast, Episode 44

Vaccines saved New York City billions of dollars, and China faces public fury over its strict virus-control policies.

3 years, 1 month ago

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'Chatty Turtles' Flip the Script on the Evolutionary Origins of Vocalization in Animals
'Chatty Turtles' Flip the Script on the Evolutionary Origins of Vocalization in Animals

Recordings of more than 50 species of turtles and other animals help scientists reassess the origins of acoustic communication in vertebrates.

3 years, 1 month ago

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Tardigrades, an Unlikely Sleeping Beauty
Tardigrades, an Unlikely Sleeping Beauty

Researchers put this ancient critter through a subzero gauntlet to learn more about what happens to their internal clock while surviving the extreme.

3 years, 1 month ago

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A Burned Redwood Forest Tells a Story of Climate Change, Past, Present and Future
A Burned Redwood Forest Tells a Story of Climate Change, Past, Present and Future

From the ashes of the giants of Big Basin Redwoods State Park arise a history of fire suppression and real questions about what happens to the forest…

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Antivirals Could Reduce Long COVID Risk and How Well the New Boosters Work: COVID, Quickly Podcast, Episode 43
Antivirals Could Reduce Long COVID Risk and How Well the New Boosters Work: COVID, Quickly Podcast, Episode 43

In this new episode of our coronavirus podcast, we discuss a study that looked at the effects of Paxlovid on long COVID symptoms, and we also talk ne…

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