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
1501
Dolphin Deaths Linked to 2010 Gulf of Mexico Oi...
2 min
1502
Octopus Skin Senses Light, No Eyes or Brain Needed
1 min
1503
First Woman MLBer Will Probably Pitch
2 min
1504
Seashell Shapes Show Strength for Safety
1 min
1505
In the Future Robopets Won't Be Far-Fetched
1 min
1506
Crop Rotation Works in the Sea, Too
1 min
1507
Food for Sale Everywhere Fuels Obesity Epidemic
1 min
1508
Netflix CEO Peers at Crystal Ball to See TV's F...
2 min
1509
May 9 Is Big Day for the Birds
2 min
1510
Mars Travelers Could Suffer Radiation Brain Damage
1 min
1511
Wheat Genes Could Bring Back Chestnut
1 min
1512
Pop Music Gets Its Fossil Record Analyzed
3 min
1513
Space Supervoid Sucks Energy from Light
1 min
1514
Latex Lining Could Quiet Plane Rides
2 min
1515
Parkinson's Pen Vibrates to Improve Legibility
1 min
1516
Infants Already Glued to Multiple Screens
1 min
1517
Old Cats Can Get Seizures from Sound
1 min
1518
Musical Performance Activates Specific Genes
1 min
1519
Shipwreck Champagne Reveals Old Wine Secrets
1 min
1520
Small Screen Looks at an Electrified America
2 min
1521
Taste Salty with Less Salt
2 min
1522
Granular Materials Could Thwart Missiles
2 min
1523
A Few Hundred Smartphones Could Catch Earthquak...
1 min
1524
Martian Glaciers Equal Meter-Thick Planetary Ic...
1 min
1525
Nobelist Talks about Exercise and Chromosome In...
2 min