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Trump’s climate rollback, this wild winter and ‘Penisgate’
Feb 16, 2026In this episode of Science Quickly, we unpack the Trump administration’s move to repeal the Environmental Protection Agency’s “endangerment finding” and its effect on the future of U.S. climate policy...
The evolutionary riddle of the kiss
Feb 13, 2026With Valentine’s Day around the corner, kissing may be on your mind. But why do we kiss? In this episode of Science Quickly, evolutionary biologist Matilda Brindle joins host Kendra Pierre-Louis to un...
How Heated Rivalry nailed its Russian
Feb 11, 2026In this episode of Science Quickly, hosts Kendra Pierre-Louis and Allison Parshall dive into the surprising linguistics behind the hit TV series Heated Rivalry. Pierre-Louis and Parshall speak with th...
Rhythm babies, rocket delays, solar fireworks
Feb 09, 2026In this episode of Science Quickly, we dive into NASA’s latest headaches as the Artemis II moon mission hits delays. We also take a look at a massive solar flare that lit up the skies—and disrupted so...
Psychiatry’s playbook is about to get torn up
Feb 06, 2026In this episode of Science Quickly, we dig into a brewing shake-up inside psychiatry as the American Psychiatric Association considers sweeping changes to the way mental illness is defined and diagnos...
The curious case of the nonburpers
Feb 04, 2026Can you imagine not being able to burp at all? In this episode of Science Quickly, we dive into the little-known but surprisingly serious “no burp” syndrome known as retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunc...
A new AI tool to decode DNA, a medical marvel and a rebel lipstick vine
Feb 02, 2026In this episode of Science Quickly, we dive into Google DeepMind’s new artificial intelligence model AlphaGenome, which could help researchers better understand how noncoding DNA shapes gene expressio...
The hidden genius behind nonreflective glass
Jan 30, 2026In this episode of Science Quickly, host Kendra Pierre-Louis talks with Katie Hafner of the podcast Lost Women of Science about the remarkable but often overlooked physicist and chemist Katharine Burr...
Want to smell more attractive? Try these foods
Jan 28, 2026Many people turn to expensive perfumes to elevate their natural scent and smell more pleasant to others. But what if you could achieve that just by switching up your diet? In this episode of Science Q...
A historic moon mission, AI that helps restore stroke patients’ voice and the oldest cave art ever found
Jan 26, 2026In this episode of Science Quickly, we look at the stakes behind Artemis II, NASA’s historic lunar flyby mission that’s preparing to launch soon. We’ll also dive into the science behind Revoice, an ar...