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You have questions and A Moment of Science has answers. Short science videos and audio science podcasts provide the scientific story behind some of life\'s most perplexing mysteries. There\'s no need ... more
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 05, 2019Are Flip-Flops Good For You?According to podiatrists, flip-flops provide no arch support and cause the foot to roll inward. And, because the only thing keeping flip-flops on feet is that little rubber thong, you end up gripping them mainly with the toes....more2minPlay
September 04, 2019The Amazing Walking SticksToday's episode is about walking stick insects. You probably know them for their curious appearance. They resemble the twigs of the plants they feed on....more2minPlay
September 03, 2019The Health Consequences Of ParentingResearch conducted at Lorna Linda University Health shows that children who grew up with parents who had a “warm” parenting style have an advantage over children who grew up with parents who had a “cold” parenting style when it comes to health and aging....more2minPlay
September 02, 2019Assassin BugsThe assassin bug eats other insects. It has raptorial forelegs similar to a praying mantis, meaning it's covered in teeth-like extensions used for grasping prey....more2minPlay
August 30, 2019Which Bugs Are True Bugs?Today on A Moment of Science, we explore the precise meaning of the word "bug," and how it differs from the term "insect."...more2minPlay
August 29, 2019Warm Winds Are Blowing In AntarcticaIn 2019, a new study led by researchers at the University of Maryland’s Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center used satellite data to show that increasingly large seasonal pools of melt water might widen cracks in an Antarctic ice sheet and cause it to break up....more2minPlay
August 28, 2019This Tarantula Has Got The BluesLike other tarantulas, the cobalt blue tarantula is nocturnal. It makes its home in southeast Asia's tropical forests, where it likes to live alone in a burrow dug into the ground....more2minPlay
August 27, 2019Coffee Cup ConvectionConvection is a common process in nature, and occurs when warmer air or liquid lies under a cooler layer. This is what happens in a coffee cup: the coffee on top is cooled by evaporation, and since cooler is also heavier, gravity pulls it toward the bottom....more2minPlay
August 26, 2019Rewards Change How Rats See The WorldIn a recent experiment, rats changed the mental map of their surroundings after getting a reward....more2minPlay
August 23, 2019Organs Can Heal Themselves Like SkinScientists found that human organs have small amounts of stem-like cells that can divide really quickly to replace tissue lost during organ failure....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.