28 min

Podcast: When good lions go bad, listening to meteor crashes, and how humans learn to change the world Science Magazine Podcast

    • Science

This week, meteors’ hiss may come from radio waves, pigeons that build on the wings of those that came before, and a potential answer to the century-old mystery of what turned two lions into people eaters with Online News Editor David Grimm.

Elise Amel joins Julia Rosen to discuss the role of evolution and psychology in humans’ ability to overcome norms and change the world, as part of a special issue on conservation this week in Science.

Listen to previous podcasts.

Download the show transcript 

Transcripts courtesy Scribie.com 

[Image: bjdlzx/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]
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This week, meteors’ hiss may come from radio waves, pigeons that build on the wings of those that came before, and a potential answer to the century-old mystery of what turned two lions into people eaters with Online News Editor David Grimm.

Elise Amel joins Julia Rosen to discuss the role of evolution and psychology in humans’ ability to overcome norms and change the world, as part of a special issue on conservation this week in Science.

Listen to previous podcasts.

Download the show transcript 

Transcripts courtesy Scribie.com 

[Image: bjdlzx/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

28 min

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