NPR: Science Friday Podcast
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Science Friday, as heard on NPR, is a weekly discussion of the latest news in science, technology, health, and the environment hosted by Ira Flatow. Ira interviews scientists, authors, and policymakers, and listeners can call in and ask questions as well. Hear it each week on NPR stations nationwide -- or online here!
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LearnOutLoud.com Review:
    What's New in Science? | A weekly staple on many NPR stations across the United States, Science Friday is a great way to keep up to date on the latest trends and issues that surround the scientific community. With the podcast edition, host Ira Flatow and guests discuss topics such as Space Travel, Ancient Archeology, Current Scientific Legislation, Nanotechnology and much more. In a field that grows every day with new discoveries, Flatow manages to present the material in a way that never talks down to the audience and always strives to include listeners in the discussion. |
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Always a good listen, September 26, 2007
Reviewer: ckazilek
This is one show that always has some great content. I look forward to Fridays.
   
Solid content; some discretion advised, September 17, 2007
Reviewer: jct405
An earlier reviewer's critique labeling this program 'poor science' was based on one program. One would have to agree with him that it is frustrating to waste time listening to shoddy science. But do not throw the baby out with the bathwater. Mr. Flatow has interviewed many, many good scientists along with a few nimrods. His recent interview of Jonathan Graff is one darn good reason to listen regularly. Graff's team at UTSW has published a stunningly important finding: a gene that regulates fat accumulation and metabolism in organisms from fruit flies, worms and mammals that could reasonably (given the current findings) turn out to be the cure for diabetes. It has all the markings of rigorous scientific investigation. And what is more interesting is that the major media has yet to pick up on it. Good work, Mr. Flatow! Yes, screen out the nimrods. But, wow, keep this stuff coming. Thanks.
   
nhrisd, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: nhrisd
from California
There is really something for everyone in these shows. From leeches and stem cells, to new planets and weight reduction surgery, Science Friday covers a wide range of topics in layman’s terms. The host’s inquisitive and direct questions dissect the issues and help to shed light on the mystery of everyday and esoteric science and related issues. Never boring and always chock full of info, these are a great listen.
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Podcast Website: http://www.sciencefriday.com/audio/
SciFri 021012 Hour 2: A Guitar Zero Learns Music, Audio Science
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Feb 13, 2012
Why it may not be to late to learn how to play a musical instrument, and two experts explain the audio science behind the music.
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SciFri 021012 Hour 1: Experimental Alzheimers Drug, The Science of Yoga, Supercontinets, The Look of Love
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Fri, Feb 10, 2012
A drug given to mice with Alzheimers quickly improved symptoms, NYT science writer William Broad investigates popular health claims about yoga, theories on where the next supercontinent will form, and a look at the pupil.
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SciFri 020312 Hour 2: Drone Technology, Decoding Speech From Brain Signals
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Feb 06, 2012
Experts discuss the military and commercial applications of increasingly sophisticated drones, and a study details how researchers decoded brain electrical activity to reconstruct speech.
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SciFri 020312 Hour 1: IBEX, The Psychology of Disgust, Alzheimers Research, Blue Marble
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Fri, Feb 03, 2012
Studying the composition of the Milky Way, why people find things disgusting, tracking the progression of Alzheimers in mouse brains, and a video about the making of the iconic Earth-from-space images.
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SciFri 012712 Hour 2: Stem Cell Eye Therapy Trial, Open Science, Dog Domestication
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Jan 30, 2012
An early trial of stem cell therapy, making scientific research more open, and what an ancient skull find can tell us about our history with domesticated dogs.
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SciFri 012712 Hour 1: Magnetic Soap, Space Weather, Mobile Wallet, Ice
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Fri, Jan 27, 2012
Scientists have created a soap containing iron, solar flares and their effects, mobile payment options, and the coolness of ice.
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SciFri 012012 Hour 2: Synthetic Trachea Transplant, Renewable Energy, Navigating Large Ships, Science Diction: Moon
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Jan 23, 2012
The surgeon behind a recent synthetic windpipe transplant, a look at new projects in wind power and geothermal energy, the technology behind ship navigation, and the origins of the word moon.
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SciFri 012012 Hour 1: Teaching Climate Science, Mindfulness, Martian Meteorites, Super-Fast Animals
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Fri, Jan 20, 2012
NCSE on teaching about climate, a psychologist discusses meditation and mindfullness, a look at recent meteorites from mars, and a video about speedy critters.
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SciFri 011312 Hour 2: Science Tattoos, Surgery, HuffPost Science
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Jan 16, 2012
Tattoos of the science obsessed, a surgeon takes readers behind the operating room doors, and Arianna Huffington discusses a new science section at The Huffington Post.
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SciFri 011312 Hour 1: AAS Meeting, Cosmology, Super-TB, Computing Bubbles
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Fri, Jan 13, 2012
American Astronomical Society meeting, Lawrence Krauss on modern cosmology, a strain of tuberculosis that thwarts all antibiotics, and a video about computing with bubbles.
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SciFri 010612 Hour 2: Bee Parasite, Wintertime Science
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Jan 09, 2012
A parasitic fly may threaten honey bees, and a panel of experts discusses the science of the winter season.
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SciFri 010612 Hour 1: Placebo Effect, Flu Research, Levitating Fruit Flies
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Fri, Jan 06, 2012
New research suggests placebos may have the power to heal in certain applications, a microbiologist and a biosecurity expert debate publishing two studies, and a video about flies in zero G.
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SciFri 123011 Hour 2: GRAIL lunar mission, Antarctic science, Resolutions
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Jan 02, 2012
Twin NASA probes ready to enter lunar orbit, how research is done on extreme terrain in Antarctica, and keeping your New Year resolutions.
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SciFri 123011 Hour 1: Year in Review: Science Stories of 2011
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Fri, Dec 30, 2011
Four journalists join Ira Flatow to discuss the top science stories of 2011.
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SciFri 122311 Hour 2: Breaking Bad, Woodpecker Search, Bird Count
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Dec 26, 2011
The science adviser for the chemistry-themed tv series, an expedition to save a woodpecker, and the annual Christmas Bird Count.
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SciFri 122311 Hour 1: Planet hunt, War on Cancer, Plastic Bridges
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Fri, Dec 23, 2011
A search for Earth-sized exoplanets, Harold Varmus, and bridge engineering.
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SciFri 121611 Hour 2: Higgs Search, Inflight Science, Wings
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Dec 19, 2011
The search for the elusive Higgs boson, a book on the technology and science of airline travel, and a video about flight physics.
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SciFri 121611 Hour 1: Music Therapy, Petri Dish
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Fri, Dec 16, 2011
Neurologists and therapists discuss how music therapy works. Plus, how Julius Petri created his famous dish.
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SciFri 120911 Hour 2: Transgenic Salmon, Pythons and Hearts
podcast@sciencefriday.com (Ira Flatow)
Author: Science Friday Mon, Dec 12, 2011
Two scientists discuss food safety and environmental concerns associated with transgenic salmon, and molecular biologist Leslie Leinwand discusses how studying python metabolism could help treat heart disease.
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