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FAQs about Podcasts – A Moment of Science:How many episodes does Podcasts – A Moment of Science have?The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.
September 19, 2019The Extinction CrisisAccording to many scientists, we are in the midst of a major mass extinction catastrophe right now. In 2019 a United Nations backed scientific panel concluded that the rate of species extinctions happening right now is already tens to hundreds of times higher than the average over the past ten million years....more2minPlay
September 18, 2019The Painless Lives Of Mole-RatsNaked mole-rats are resistant to certain kinds of pain, like the burning sensation caused by acid and capsaicin, the compound that gives chili peppers their heat. But they do feel the painful effects of a substance called allyl isothiocyanate, which is what gives wasabi its burn....more2minPlay
September 17, 2019The Perfect Temperature For CoffeeToday on A Moment of Science, we’re going to take a moment to think about coffee and specifically about the importance of water temperature when brewing coffee....more2minPlay
September 16, 2019Diamonds On The Bottom Of The SeaAccording to new research, most diamonds found at the Earth’s surface are made of carbon from recycled ancient seabed. It’s been a theory for a while, since some diamonds have traces of salt trapped in them....more2minPlay
September 13, 2019Why Can’t We Remember Our Dreams?Perhaps you’ve heard that the average person dreams four to six times each night. But did you know that most of us are unable to recall 90% of our dreams? Today on A Moment of Science we ask why it is that we forget most of our dreams....more2minPlay
September 12, 2019Working Out Your ArteriesAn overabundance of so-called "bad" cholesterol clogs the arteries with plaque, making blood flow more difficult. If the plaque ruptures, a blood clot can form and cut off blood supply completely....more2minPlay
September 11, 2019Water Sensitive MicrobesThe Atacama Desert in Northern Chile is the driest desert on Earth. The only life there is microbial, and researchers study it to get an idea of what we might find on Mars....more2minPlay
September 10, 2019Mosquito-Killing FungusThere’s been a lot of research lately about how we can get rid of malaria-carrying mosquito populations.One way might be to use a transgenic fungus....more2minPlay
September 09, 2019Giraffe NurseriesHumans aren’t the only species that send their children to nurseries in order to play, learn and be protected. Giraffes, in fact, sometimes leave their calves in a sort of nursery....more2minPlay
September 06, 2019NASA’s Twin StudyMark and Scott Kelly are identical twin brothers who are both NASA astronauts. In 2015, Scott Kelly was launched on a record 340 day mission to the International Space Station....more2minPlay
FAQs about Podcasts – A Moment of Science:How many episodes does Podcasts – A Moment of Science have?The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.