Short Wave
Podcast készítő NPR
1232 Epizód
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Sharks Often Get A Bad Rap, But Oceans Need Them
Közzétéve: 2024. 07. 08. -
From Cars To Leaf Blowers: Noise Pollution's Toll On Human Health
Közzétéve: 2024. 07. 05. -
Researchers Are Figuring Out How African Ancestry Can Affect Certain Brain Disorders
Közzétéve: 2024. 07. 03. -
Could '3 Body Problem's Aliens Exist? The Science Behind Netflix's New Hit
Közzétéve: 2024. 07. 02. -
Want Juicy Barbecue This Fourth Of July? Cook Low And Slow
Közzétéve: 2024. 07. 01. -
Move Over Norse Mythology, There's A New Loki In Town — A Dinosaur
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 28. -
The Human Brain Is Hardwired To Recognize Faces. But What If You Can't?
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 26. -
Some Stars Explode As They Die. We Look At Their Life Cycle
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 25. -
Earth Is More Than A Planet With Life On It. It's A "Living Planet"
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 24. -
We're In For A Brutal Hurricane Season, According To Predictions
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 21. -
What 'Inside Out 2' Got Right About Anxiety, Per A Psychologist
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 19. -
Pluto Isn't A Planet — But It Gives Us Clues For How The Solar System Formed
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 18. -
How Millions Of Mosquitoes Could Save Hawaii's Endangered Birds
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 17. -
Inheriting: Leah & Japanese American Incarceration
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 15. -
Why You Shouldn't Worry About Invasive Joro Spiders
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 14. -
How The Current Heat Dome Can Affect Human Health
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 12. -
From The Physics Of G-Force To Weightlessness: How It Feels To Launch Into Space
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 11. -
Illegal Wildlife Trade Is Booming. What Does That Mean For The Confiscated Animals?
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 10. -
'Math In Drag' Explores The Creativity And Beauty In Numbers
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 07. -
Why The Science Of Tides Was Crucial For D-Day
Közzétéve: 2024. 06. 05.
New discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines — in just under 15 minutes. It's science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber for science on a different wavelength.If you're hooked, try Short Wave Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/shortwave
