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Brain fun for curious people.

    Challenging The Gender Gap In Sports Science

    Challenging The Gender Gap In Sports Science

    In a conversation from 2023, SciFri producer Kathleen Davis talks to journalist Christine Yu about how most participants in sports research are still men, even as girls, women, and those outside the gender binary take to the field.

    • 16 min
    What Martian Geology Can Teach Us About Earth

    What Martian Geology Can Teach Us About Earth

    The geology of Mars could provide a snapshot of what our planet was like as the crust was forming and plate tectonics began.

    • 18 min
    How Louisiana Is Coping With Flooding In Cemeteries

    How Louisiana Is Coping With Flooding In Cemeteries

    As climate change intensifies storms, Louisiana is dealing with catastrophic flooding of cemeteries. Now other states face similar problems.

    • 11 min
    Inside Iowa State’s Herbarium | Science-Inspired Art From ‘Universe of Art’ Listeners

    Inside Iowa State’s Herbarium | Science-Inspired Art From ‘Universe of Art’ Listeners

    The Ada Hayden Herbarium preserves hundreds of thousands of specimens, including some collected by George Washington Carver. And, as the “Universe of Art” podcast turns one, listeners discuss solar music boxes and what it’s like making art with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

    • 24 min
    Science From Iowa’s Prairies | Planning To Go See Cicadas? Here’s What To Know

    Science From Iowa’s Prairies | Planning To Go See Cicadas? Here’s What To Know

    Science Friday is in Ames, Iowa, home to prairies, greater prairie chickens, and an array of wildlife. Also, the co-emergence of two periodical cicada broods is underway. Scientists have tips for how to experience the event.

    • 25 min
    Maybe Bonobos Aren't Gentler Than Chimps | Art Meets Ecology In A Mile-Long Poem

    Maybe Bonobos Aren't Gentler Than Chimps | Art Meets Ecology In A Mile-Long Poem

    A study found aggression between male bonobos to be more frequent than aggression between male chimpanzees. Also, visual artist Todd Gilens created a walkable poem along Reno’s Truckee River that draws parallels between urbanism and stream ecology.

    • 17 min

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Dr. Dr. Anne ,

A gem

Science Friday has been a "go to" for me for years. Often while cleaning up at the lab, we'd play it on NPR and it was a good intro for my undergrad students, to the nerdy, funny, gee-whiz aspects of science. Thanks for a real gem of a program!

Layla Eller ,

Five star content, one star listening experience

Please just bring back the full episodes on Friday.

Noonette58 ,

Still enjoying

I preferred the longer format but I understand the reasoning…it is not the only long podcast I listen to that went to shorter segments because it seemed more likely audiences would listen. I enjoy the variety of topics and views. I see a lot of negativity but if I am
Not interested in a topic I just skip it myself. The people interviewed that I listen to always seems knowledgeable and I always learn something.

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