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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Bats Learn to Take White-Nose Punch
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"Necrobiome" Reveals a Corpse's Time of Death
2 min
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Pregnancy Primes the Brain for Motherhood
2 min
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Small Fraction of Pilots Suffer Suicidal Thoughts
1 min
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Migrating Birds Prefer Lakefront Property
1 min
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Breast-Feeding Benefits Babies with Genetic Ast...
1 min
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Self-Driving Cars Probably Won't Boost Commuter...
1 min
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New Insecticide Makes Mosquitoes Pop
2 min
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Commuting Patterns Help Forecast Flu Outbreaks
1 min
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Stopping Splashes with Smarter Surfaces
2 min
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Dogs Teach Bomb-Sniffing Machines New Tricks
2 min
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"Power Poses" Don't Stand Up
2 min
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Toll-Free Number Stems Human–Wildlife Conflicts
2 min
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We Now Live in the Unnatural World
1 min
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High-Fiber Diet Keeps Intestinal Walls Intact
2 min
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Forest Die-Offs Alter Global Climate "Like El N...
2 min
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DNA Samples Find a Lot of Fish in the Sea
2 min
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Police Body Cameras Appear to Moderate Interact...
2 min
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NIH Director Looks at Presidential Transition
2 min
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Ebola Virus Grew More Infectious in the Latest ...
1 min
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Orangutan Picks Cocktail by Seeing Ingredients
2 min
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Small-Brained Birds More Likely to Get Shot
2 min
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Online Sociality Linked to Lower Death Risk
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Bookish Mobsters Made Better Bookies
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For River Otters, Social Life Is Shaped by the ...
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