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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Microbiome Studies Contaminated by Sequencing S...
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Young Earth May Have Been All Wet
1 min
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Chimps Hit Sack with Breakfast Plans
1 min
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Bats Jam Rivals’ Sonar to Steal a Meal
2 min
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Half-Century Anniversary of a Mars Mishap
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Button Battery Coating Lessens Risk If Swallowed
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Bacteria Lowers Mosquito Transmission of Malari...
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Mammals Might Have Slept Through Dino Destroyer
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Online Personalization Means Prices Are Tailore...
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Fecal Transplanters Fish Out Key Ingredient
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Coyote Size Forces Smartness
2 min
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Plant Thorns Increase When Defense Needed
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Lemur Latrine Trees Serve as Community Bulletin...
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Carnivorous Plant Inspires Anticlotting Medical...
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Less Well-Off Donate Bigger Income Percentage
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To Walk, You Have to Fall in Step
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2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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2014 Nobel Prize in Physics
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2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
2 min
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Reindeer Spit Smacks Down Plant Toxins
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Good Palm Oil Yields Could Be Bad News
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Central Park Features Worldwide Soil Microbes
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Sea Garbage Shows Ocean Boundaries
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Yeast Coaxed to Make Morphine
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Crustal Chemistry May Aid in Earthquake Prediction
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