Science Quickly

Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.

Science
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Saliva Protein Might Inhibit Intestinal Anarchy
1 min
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Searching the Heavens for Mountains
2 min
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Human Echolocators Use Tricks Similar to Bats
2 min
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Animal Coloration Can Serve Double Duty
2 min
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Some Lichen Fungi Let Genes Go Bye
2 min
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To See Gun Injury Drop, Hold an NRA Meeting
2 min
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Big Cities Have Fewer Tweeters Per Capita
1 min
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How Baby Birds Learn to Duet
2 min
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Mosquitoes Learn the Smell of Danger
2 min
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Needed: Info on Biodiversity Change over Time
1 min
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Undersea Recordings Reveal a Whale's Tale
2 min
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Seabird Feathers Reveal Less-Resilient Ocean
2 min
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Beetle Liberation Due to Regurgitation
2 min
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Old Trees Are Ecosystem Gold
1 min
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Boat Noise Means Fish Can't Learn Their Lessons
2 min
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Woodpeckers Drum to Their Own Tunes
1 min
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Homebodies Economize on Energy Use
2 min
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Killer Whale Culture Revealed by Mimicking Us
1 min
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Holiday Cheer Leads to Birth-Rate Spike
3 min
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Ticks on Uptick Where Big Game Declines
2 min
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Wildfires Spike Wine with Smoky Notes
2 min
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Lion Conservation Challenges Giraffe Protection
2 min
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Nobelist Crafts Light-Switchable Antibiotics
1 min
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Catching Flu Also Boosts Heart Risk
1 min
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Worldwide Effort Says Together Science Can
1 min