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Science Friday and WNYC Studios

Brain fun for curious people.

1171 - The 4,000-Year History of Humans and Silk
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  • 1171 - The 4,000-Year History of Humans and Silk

    For her new book, Aarathi Prasad spent years researching the past and future of silk—and even grew her own silkworms.

    Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 17min
  • 1170 - Flint’s Water Crisis, 10 Years Later | Underwater Cables Could Help Detect Tsunamis

    While progress has been made in replacing water pipes in Flint, Michigan, many residents say they still don’t know if their tap water is clean or not. Also, scientists are adding sensors to an underwater cable network to monitor changes in the ocean and quickly detect earthquakes and tsunamis.

    Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 25min
  • 1169 - Fighting Banana Blight | Do Birds Sing In Their Dreams?

    America’s most-consumed fruit is at risk from a fungal disease. Researchers in North Carolina are on a mission to save Cavendish bananas. Also, birds move their vocal organs while they sleep, mimicking how they sing. Scientists have translated those movements into synthetic birdsong.

    Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 19min
  • 1168 - Why Is Solving The Plastic Problem So Hard?

    Plastics are everywhere, in packaging, clothing, and even our bodies. Could they be made less integral to manufacturing and more recyclable?

    Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 17min
  • 1167 - What Worsening Floods Mean For Superfund Sites

    Superfund sites contain extreme pollution. Flooding—made worse by climate change—could carry their toxic contaminants into surrounding areas.

    Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 17min
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