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.

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Rainbow Photons Pack More Computing Power
2 min
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Moths Inspire Better Smartphone Screens
1 min
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Better Memory Begets Boredom
2 min
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DNA Points to Multiple Migrations into the Amer...
2 min
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Keep Rolling Luggage Upright with Physics
2 min
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Wolves Need More Room to Roam
1 min
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Engineers Build Bendy Batteries for Wearables
2 min
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Rising Temps Lower Polar Bear Mercury Intake
2 min
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Some Hotel Bed Bug Sightings May Be Bogus
1 min
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Opioids Still Needed by Some Pain Patients
2 min
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Bacterially Boosted Mosquitoes Could Vex Viruses
2 min
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Alaska Accelerates Indoor Agriculture
2 min
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Chromosomes Combat Counterfeit Caviar
1 min
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French Prez Invites Trumped Researchers
2 min
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Trees Beat Lawns for Water-Hungry L.A.
2 min
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Former CDC Head Warns of Threats Biological and...
1 min
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Fitness Bands Fail on Calorie Counts
1 min
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New Concrete Recipes Could Cut Cracks
2 min
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Bees Prefer Flowers That Proffer Nicotine
1 min
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Large Impacts May Cause Volcanic Eruptions
2 min
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Why the Cross Put Chickens on a New Road
3 min
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Field Study: Worms Leave 'Til No-Till
2 min
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The Sneaky Danger of Space Dust
2 min
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Insects Donate DNA to Unrelated Bugs
1 min
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Gophers versus the Volcano
2 min