Only one human illness has been entirely eradicated: smallpox. Could guinea worm be the second? Ian Sample hears from Madeleine Finlay and David Molyneux ...
SD: Yeah, and so here’s the twist. For most of human history, people didn’t need braces. AC: Which is wild. SD: So wild. It’s ...
The podcast was created in partnership with UFPA to showcase what scientists in Brazil and Australia are doing to mitigate ...
NPR's science podcast Short Wave brings us stories on food fortification, why some people don't seem to get the flu, and a study on how much vigorous exercise you really need.
Madeleine Finlay hears from the Guardian’s science editor, Ian Sample, the Atlantic journalist Ross Andersen, and Jan Wörner, a former director general of the European Space Agency ...
Shows from Amy Poehler, the novelist John Green and the Irish poet Pádraig Ó Tuama will help you take a break from the doomscrolling.
Texas A&M University has launched a bilingual podcast series introducing elementary-aged children to STEM careers through ...
Nuclear power: it's safe, sustainable and reliable—arguably the best energy source humanity has ever developed. Yet most ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Frank Racioppi is the owner of Ear Worthy, focusing on podcasts. Podcast advertising is experiencing rapid growth, with U.S.
Students at Day Mountain Regional Middle School have launched a podcast exploring wildlife and environmental issues in Maine.
Exonerated of Shaken Baby Syndrome years apart, Josh Burns and Andrew Roark spotlight questionable medical science in courts through their podcast, Unshaken Truth.
Crocodile dung. Tapeworms. Raw meat facials. Yes, at some point in history these wildly popular — and wildly unproven — ...