Life/Science, Episode 1: Introduction
Dr. David Gordon studies HIV. In Life/Science, a new mini-series produced in collaboration with...
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Life/Science, Episode 1: Introduction
Dr. David Gordon studies HIV. In Life/Science, a new mini-series produced in collaboration with...
20:09
Prescription Video Games: Level Up, Once Daily
Pharmaceutical drugs for cognitive disorders are poorly targeted and can have adverse side...
20:08
Implants and IUDs: A Renaissance of Birth Control
Let's talk about sex, baby. Wait, minus the baby. This month, we interviewed a science...
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Rx Friendship: Treating the social deficits in schizophrenia
Forming strong social relationships with others is critical to our mental health and...
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Extending the Threat of Life with Dena Dubal
If you could swallow a pill that would give you twenty extra years of healthy life, would you...
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Jazz Bands and MRI Scans: How brains are creative
Have you ever wondered what’s going on in a musician’s head while they improvise? In our latest...
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The world’s data is stored on millions of computers, or servers, that take up buildings’ worth...
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Carry The One Radio goes live, at the California Academy of Sciences. We talk sex, drugs and...
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How does a three pound ball of flesh inside your skull lead to your thoughts, your hopes, your...
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From the basic biology to public policy: in this episode we tackle sugar. Find out what happens...
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Joe DeRisi, UCSF’s resident Sherlock Holmes of infectious...
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Clinical Trials and Tribulations: Steve Hauser's quest to cure MS
In this episode, a team of researchers disprove a decades-old dogma. The result? The first ever...
38:44
Building Breasts and Brains from the Bottom Up
Scientists usually study biology in animals such as lab rats, but their discoveries do not always...
21:12
How the bat brain knows its place
Have you ever spaced out while traveling somewhere but still made it to your desintation...
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Science against the clock: short talks to ignite your curiosity
In this episode we bring you short talks from ten young, passionate scientists eager to tell you...
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Lights, Blights, and Deathly Insights: close encounters of the fungal kind
In this episode we’ll explore humanity’s, and the entire animal kingdom’s, fraught relationship...
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In this episode we bring back Professor Terrence Deacon, a biological anthropologist at the...
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In Part 2 of “How to Build a Human”, we continue our investigation of our unique features that...
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We humans like to think of ourselves as pretty different from other animals. Language,...
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So What? A taste of the scientific process, with Charles Zuker
Science journalism generally focuses on new discoveries. But this leaves out a part of the...
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