Fri, 26 January 2018
What we are learning about how to convince people that vaccines are safe and necessary. Plus, flu infection boosts the risk of heart attack six fold. An infectious disease physician explains why—and how to protect yourself. |
Fri, 26 January 2018
The untold story of jellyfish is one of perception versus reality.Plus, researchers tested if listeners could identify lullabies, dance, love, and healing songs from different cultures. |
Fri, 19 January 2018
News Roundup, Offshore Drilling, Predictive Algorithms and Public Policy, Tech Frankensteins (20180119 Hr1)
Algorithms in are being used to aid decision-making in courts, child welfare, and other areas of public policy. Plus the unintended consequences of the tech world, and what CEOs could learn from Mary Shelley. |
Fri, 19 January 2018
Most volcanic activity happens under the sea—but we know very little about it. Plus, are sleep apps and gadgets really doing anything? |
Fri, 12 January 2018
Scientists study meteorites carrying organic matter, including blue salt crystals, to Earth. Plus how squeezing, squishing, and stretching cells can change their biology—and how medicine can benefit from knowing why. |
Fri, 12 January 2018
A graphic novel that addresses the quantum questions vexing physicists today. And the ecosystem of frozen soil. |
Fri, 5 January 2018
Everyday it seems there are more ways to get hacked. We will catch you up on the latest security tricks. Plus, we kick off our first book club of the new year: Frankenstein. |
Fri, 5 January 2018
Lucas Joppa, chief environment officer at Microsoft, says that artificial intelligence has the potential to help answer big environmental questions. Plus, a new way of thinking about hearing loss offers new opportunities for treatment.
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