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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Infants Already Glued to Multiple Screens
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Old Cats Can Get Seizures from Sound
1 min
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Musical Performance Activates Specific Genes
1 min
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Shipwreck Champagne Reveals Old Wine Secrets
1 min
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Small Screen Looks at an Electrified America
2 min
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Taste Salty with Less Salt
2 min
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Granular Materials Could Thwart Missiles
2 min
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A Few Hundred Smartphones Could Catch Earthquak...
1 min
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Martian Glaciers Equal Meter-Thick Planetary Ic...
1 min
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Nobelist Talks about Exercise and Chromosome In...
2 min
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Typing Style Reveals Fatigue or Disease
1 min
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App Provides Pocket Time Capsule
1 min
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Online Breast Milk Buyers May Get Cowed
1 min
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B.O. Gives Up Its Stinky Secrets
1 min
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Outdoor Exercise Worth Some Air Pollution Risk
1 min
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Diabetics Benefit by Biggest Meal Early
1 min
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Donate Your Health Data to Medical Science
1 min
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African-American Longevity Suffered after Great...
1 min
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Enceladus Might Be a Methane Hotspot
1 min
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Malaria Parasite Attracts Mosquitoes with Perfume
1 min
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See Movement Better by Bicarb
1 min
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Teotihuacán's Social Tensions Contributed to It...
1 min
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Music’s Physiological Effects Transcend Culture
1 min
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That's What Ya Call a 4-Star Planet
2 min
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Smoke Makes Twisters More Likely to Strike
1 min