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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Roach Reactions to Venom Point to Targeted Pest...
1 min
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Ocean Plastic Particles Could Get in Gills
1 min
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Salmonella's Favorite Food Could Be Its Achille...
1 min
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Education Level Linked to Nearsightedness
1 min
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Give Us This Day the Bread Wheat Genome
1 min
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Supercooled Organs Could Stretch Time to Transp...
1 min
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Space-Based Data Collection Better Predicts Floods
1 min
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Mobile Phones Carry Owners' Microbiomes
1 min
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Malarial Mice Smell Better to Mosquitoes
1 min
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Neandertal Diners Had Side of Veggies
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21-Second Rule Governs Mammal Micturition
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Dwarf Galaxies Really Cooking with Gas
1 min
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Cool Kids Get Schooled with Age
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White Bread May Actually Build Strong Bodies 1 Way
1 min
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Plant Spores Hitch Long-Distance Feather Rides
1 min
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Jellyfish Galaxies Get Guts Ripped Out
1 min
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2-Face Moon Tells How It Got That Way
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Classroom Decorations Can Distract Young Students
1 min
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Kid Scientist Finds Sweet Pest Control
1 min
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Light Colors Become Fashion Rage for Northern E...
1 min
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London Fish Chip Away at Historical Unknowns
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Meteor Storm Went from Sizzle to Fizzle
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