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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Most Tibetans Genetically Adapted to the High Life
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1827
Narcissists Self-Involved Enough to Recognize T...
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How Asteroid 1950 DA Keeps It Together
1 min
1829
Pump Up the Bass—and Maybe Your Confidence
1 min
1830
Stressed Women Burn Fewer Comfort Food Calories
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Habitat Loss a Real Buzzkill for Invertebrates
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Soccer Goalies Ignore Basic Rule of Probability
1 min
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Finally, an Algorithm to Sort Your Beatles Albums
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1834
Sack Sulfates to Preserve Sewers
1 min
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Bio-Battery Produces Power from Your Perspiration
1 min
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Lose Your Job? Good for the Rest of Us
1 min
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Nose Knows What the Mind Tells It
1 min
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Tiny Toe Tools Ensure Gecko Traction
1 min
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Guys Prefer Electric Shocks to Boredom
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Google Searches Linked to Stock Market Moves
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1841
Andromeda Snickers at Milky Way Mass
1 min
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Spider's Scat Disguise May Be Its Salvation
1 min
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System Converts Solar Efficiently to Steam
1 min
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Environment Has Beef with Beef
1 min
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Pack Rats Expand Diet with New Gut Bacteria
1 min
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Colorful Birds Can Also Belt Tunes
1 min
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Roach Reactions to Venom Point to Targeted Pest...
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Ocean Plastic Particles Could Get in Gills
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Salmonella's Favorite Food Could Be Its Achille...
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Education Level Linked to Nearsightedness
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