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The Deep Sea’s Mysterious Oxygen Source
Aug 27, 2025Trillions of potato-sized rocks scattered across the deep ocean floor are rich in metals such as cobalt and copper—making them a target for mining companies eager to fuel the clean-energy transition. ...
Science’s Greatest 180s
Aug 25, 2025Science doesn’t always get it right the first time—and that’s part of the journey. In this anniversary episode, we explore how ideas about nerve damage, sustainable materials and alien life have done ...
Could Peanut Allergies Be Cured?
Aug 22, 2025Peanut allergies have surged dramatically in recent decades, and scientists are still working to understand why. In this episode, journalist Maryn Mckenna, who recently authored an article on the subj...
Nature’s Sexual Spectrum Breaks the Binary
Aug 20, 2025Biologist Nathan Lents joins Science Quickly to explore the vast sexual diversity found across the animal kingdom. His new book, The Sexual Evolution: How 500 Million Years of Sex, Gender, and Mating ...
Chikungunya Outbreak, Glacial Outbursts and a New Human Ancestor
Aug 18, 2025The chikungunya virus is rapidly spreading in China. Could it make its way to the U.S.? Meanwhile in Alaska a glacial lake outburst flooded the nearby Mendenhall River to record levels. And in Ethiopi...
Dinner with King Tut Explores the Wild World of Experimental Archaeology
Aug 15, 2025Science writer Sam Kean joins Science Quickly to explore the hands-on world of experimental archaeology—where researchers don’t just study the past; they rebuild it. From launching medieval catapults ...
Living Longer, Aging Smarter [Sponsored]
Aug 14, 2025Life expectancy has risen dramatically since 1900, reshaping how we understand aging. Scientists now view skin not just as a surface indicator, but as a biological marker of systemic health. In this p...
Condoms and Vasectomies Aren’t Enough—Is a Male Birth Control Pill Next?
Aug 13, 2025In this episode, host Rachel Feltman speaks with freelance science journalist Hannah Seo about a promising new development in male contraception: a hormone-free birth control pill that reversibly stop...
Cosmic Discoveries Soar as Earthly Health Decisions Stir Alarm
Aug 11, 2025Rogue planets drifting through space might be forming their own planetary systems. NASA’s Europa Clipper mission has completed a key radar test ahead of its journey to study Jupiter’s icy moon. Plus, ...
Climate Science Gets a Seat in Congress with Eric Sorensen
Aug 08, 2025Representative Eric Sorensen of Illinois brings his background as a meteorologist to the halls of Congress, advocating for science-based policy amid intensifying climate threats. In this episode, he s...