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Science Candy. This companion podcast to our newsmagazine series offers brief, often irreverent conversations with scientists and science journalists.
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(Repeat) NOVA Minute: How to Speak Walrus
Marine biologist Colleen Reichmuth says that few mammals can match ...
Marine biologist Colleen Reichmuth says that few mammals can match the vocal talents of the walrus.
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(Repeat) NOVA Minute: Whiz Kid
Biochemist Erika Ebbel knows firsthand how important having a mentor ...
Biochemist Erika Ebbel knows firsthand how important having a mentor can be for a scientist.
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Finding a Fake Van Gogh
Can a computer tell the difference between a real Van ...
Can a computer tell the difference between a real Van Gogh painting and a forgery?
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Surprises in Your Genes
What makes an embryo-- basically a tiny ball of cells-- ...
What makes an embryo-- basically a tiny ball of cells-- grow into a whale, or a fly, or a human?
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In Defense of Pluto
Alan Stern, head of NASA's new mission to Pluto, stands ...
Alan Stern, head of NASA's new mission to Pluto, stands up for the little guy.
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Sexual Cannibalism
Biologist Madianne Andrade says that the gruesome mating behavior of ...
Biologist Madianne Andrade says that the gruesome mating behavior of some spiders is a lesson in evolution.
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Rebuilding on Ground Zero
Architecture critic Paul Goldberger gives his take on the new ...
Architecture critic Paul Goldberger gives his take on the new World Trade Center plaza in New York.
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Life on Ice
Could frozen water be the key to finding life on ...
Could frozen water be the key to finding life on Mars?
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Shaping Skulls
For the ancient Inca of Peru, body art went beyond ...
For the ancient Inca of Peru, body art went beyond skin deep.
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Hiding in Plain Sight
In this podcast, marine biologist Roger Hanlon explains why octopuses ...
In this podcast, marine biologist Roger Hanlon explains why octopuses are masters of camouflage.