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This is the Discovery Files Podcast from the U.S. National Science Foundation. Join us as we explore the latest breakthroughs in science, technology and engineering with the researchers making these d... more
FAQs about NSF’s Discovery Files Podcast:How many episodes does NSF’s Discovery Files Podcast have?The podcast currently has 362 episodes available.
April 20, 2021Loopholes for LifeWHAT ALLOWS A BIRD TO FLY ACROSS WIDE OCEANS? …OR FLY FOR MILES AT-PEAKS-AS-HIGH-AS MOUNT EVEREST? A STUDY CONDUCTED BY A TEAM OF RESEARCHERS AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY AND THE NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,HAS-FOUND-THROUGH-A-SERIES-OF-LAB- EXPERIMENTS-AND-COMPUTER-SIMULATIONS,JUST HOW BIRDS CAN ACCOMPLISH SUCH A DIFFICULT ACTIVITY....more2minPlay
April 14, 2021Carbon Copy StudiesHow much carbon can exist on a planet to sustain life? Two studies led by the University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota looked at carbon in the early formation of our planet....more2minPlay
April 07, 2021Fire & IceSCIENTISTS AT CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY INVESTIGATED THE EFFECTS WILDFIRES HAVE ON CLOUD FORMATION AND THE INTENSE STORMS THATCAN DEVELOP FROM THEM....more2minPlay
March 30, 2021Sounds Hum-mazing!A TEAM OF ENGINEERS FROM STANFORD UNIVERSITY, SORAMA AND EINDHOVEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY MEASURED FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE-PRECISE-ORIGIN-OF-THE-SOUND-GENERATED-BY-THE-HUMMINGBIRD....more2minPlay
March 24, 2021New bandage could outsmart infectionsUniversity of Rhode Island researchers embedded nanosensors in the fibers of a bandage, creating a continuous, non-invasive way of detecting and monitoring wound infections. They're testing the technology to see if diagnoses infections at the early stage, resulting in fewer antibiotics and preventing drastic measures, such as limb amputation....more2minPlay
March 18, 2021Endangered species get help from an unexpected source - wolves!By modeling wolves in Yellowstone National Park, researchers have discovered that how a population is organized into social groups affects the spread of infectious diseases within the population. The findings may be applicable to any social species and could be useful in the protection of endangered species that suffer from disease outbreaks....more2minPlay
March 11, 2021Economic value of insect pollinators in U.S. much higher than thoughtA University of Pittsburgh and Penn State University study finds bees and other pollinators play an extremely important role in agriculture. One key finding is that the economic value of insect pollination totaled $34 billion in 2012, the most recent year for which data were available. At the same time, areas most reliant economically on pollination services are where pollinator habitat and forage quality are poor....more2minPlay
March 03, 2021In your dreams! Researchers achieve two-way communication with dreaming peopleBy monitoring electrical signals from the sleeping participants' brain and eyes, researchers at Northwestern University, along with scientists in France, Germany and the Netherlands, have independently demonstrated two-way communication with people as they are lucidly dreaming during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. The breakthrough challenges current paradigms of human consciousness....more2minPlay
February 24, 2021‘Iron Man’ bacteria could become economic and environmental heroesMichigan State University researchers have shown that soil bacteria known as Geobacter are effective cobalt "miners," extracting the rare, toxic metal from rust without letting it penetrate their cells and kill them. Geobacter could form the basis of new biotechnology to reclaim and recycle cobalt from lithium-ion batteries, reducing the nation's dependence on foreign cobalt mines....more2minPlay
February 17, 2021Not so fast! New model analyzes how viruses escape the immune systemMIT researchers devised a new way to computationally look at viral escape, based on models that were originally developed to analyze language. Their model can predict which sections of viral surface proteins are more likely to mutate in a way that enables viral escape. It can also identify sections that are less likely to mutate, making them good targets for new vaccines, possibly even one for cancer....more2minPlay
FAQs about NSF’s Discovery Files Podcast:How many episodes does NSF’s Discovery Files Podcast have?The podcast currently has 362 episodes available.