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FAQs about The New York Academy of Sciences:How many episodes does The New York Academy of Sciences have?The podcast currently has 259 episodes available.
January 07, 2010The Science of Love and Whom We ChooseHelen Fisher, a biological anthropologist and chief scientific adviser for Chemistry.com, delves into the science of why we lust for some people and not for others. Fisher kicked off Science and the City's 2010 Girl's Night Out series....more19minPlay
January 01, 2010The Science of SushiDanish biophysicist Ole Mouritsen also happens to be an expert on, and lover of sushi. This week, we talk to him about his new book, Sushi: Food for the Eye, the Body, and the Soul....more15minPlay
December 18, 2009No Small MatterWe sit down with science photographer Felice Frankel and nanotechnology pioneer and Harvard chemist George Whitesides to hear about their new book on nanoscience, No Small Matter....more18minPlay
December 11, 2009150 Years of the Origin of SpeciesNobel Laureate and neurobiologist Gerald Edelman, psychologist Paul Ekman, and anthropologist Terrence Deacon tell us how Charles Darwin has influenced science and their personal careers. View the Thirteen WNET video of this event here....more24minPlay
December 04, 2009Climate Change in the CityAccording to the New York City Panel on Climate Change, global warming could have a big impact on the five boroughs. Three experts discuss the Panel's recent findings, and tell us what weather and policy changes to expect....more16minPlay
November 27, 2009Great Science ReadsSeven scientists and science-lovers Dean Kamen, Helen Fisher, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and more recommend their favorite science books, fiction and non, for you to wrap up and gift for the holidays (or maybe just read yourself)....more25minPlay
November 20, 2009The Man behind the DioramasSteve Quinn has crafted the dioramas at the American Museum of Natural History for more than 35 years. Hear how these amazing displays of art and science come together from the expert himself....more21minPlay
November 13, 2009MIT's Math MazeGioia De Cari went to MIT for her PhD in mathematics. What she, got in addition to a degree, was an unexpected experience and material for her latest solo play Truth Values: One Girl's Romp Through MIT's Male Math Maze....more16minPlay
November 06, 2009Antioxidant ScienceFoods high in antioxidants are believed to fight oxidative stress. But what is oxidative stress? Two scientists from a recent NYAS conference break it down and discuss whether antioxidants have superpowers....more19minPlay
October 30, 2009Extreme MammalsTour the AMNH's Extreme Mammals exhibition with its curator, John Flynn. Hear about mammals that lay eggs, wear armor, and sport headgear, just to name a few....more20minPlay
FAQs about The New York Academy of Sciences:How many episodes does The New York Academy of Sciences have?The podcast currently has 259 episodes available.