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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This Primate's Calls Obey a Linguistic Law
2 min
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Woodpecker Head Bangs Communicate Info
1 min
1528
Gambling Gave Science Some Lucky Breaks
1 min
1529
Microbots Get the Lead Out--of Wastewater
1 min
1530
Heat ID'd as Subtle Cause of Rockfalls
2 min
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Bearcats Naturally Pass the Popcorn
2 min
1532
Transforming Stem Cells into Diabetes Beaters
2 min
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Find Shows Widespread Literacy 2,600 Years Ago ...
1 min
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Frogs Signal Visually in Noisy Environments
2 min
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Choir Practice Could Lower Stress in Cancer Pat...
2 min
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Crater Bottoms Could Be Cradles of Martian Life
2 min
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Wolves Have Local Howl Accents
2 min
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Bird Combines Calls in Specific Order
1 min
1539
Cellular Circuit Computes with DNA
2 min
1540
Lasers Could Hide Earth from Prying Aliens
3 min
1541
Twin Birth Proposed for Colliding Black Holes T...
2 min
1542
City Birds Outwit Country Counterparts
2 min
1543
Quasar Winds Clock In at a Fifth of Light Speed
2 min
1544
The Fastball Gets Its Scientific Due in a New D...
2 min
1545
Garbage Pickings Get Storks to Stop Migrating
1 min
1546
Smart Glass Goes from Clear to Cloudy in a Jolt
1 min
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Cuba–U.S. Thaw Should Ease Scientific Collabora...
2 min
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African Park Comeback Offers Ecological Optimism
3 min
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Bring a Musician to Untangle Cocktail Party Din
2 min
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Our Noise Bothers Overlooked Seafloor Critters
2 min