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SciCafe: The Future of Our Oceans with Jeremy Jackson

The worlds’ oceans have changed dramatically in the 50+ years that marine ecologist Jeremy...

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SciCafe: Why Dinosaurs Matter with Diego Pol

The Titanosaur, Patagotitan mayorum, is the largest-known dinosaur to ever walk the...

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How Policy Can Help Us Fight Climate Change

Climate change may be affecting populations around the world in different ways, but the sobering...

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SciCafe: Microbial Worlds of the Deep Sea with Jeffrey Marlowe

Only a fraction of the oceans’ floors has been explored, yet scientists already know that...

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The Biology of Bias and Future of Our Species

What can science reveal about bias in our education, healthcare, and other social systems? It...

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SciCafe: The Raw Truth About Cooking with Rachel Carmody

For most humans, foods that have been cooked or otherwise processed are a part of everyday life....

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Probing Asteroids in Space with Harold C. Connolly Jr.

Asteroids can teach us a lot about the origin of our solar system—but they can also pose a...

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SciCafe: Science Of Love with Bianca Jones Marlin

Oxytocin, the so-called “love drug,” has been the subject of ongoing debate surrounding its...

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SciCafe: Teaming Up with Robots with Julie Shah

Imagine a robot that knows without being told which tool to hand to an autoworker, or how to...

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SciCafe: End of the Megafauna with Ross MacPhee

Woolly mammoths and giant ground sloths are just a few of the strange animals that once roamed...

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SciCafe: Technology Inspired by Nature with Tak-Sing Wong

What does a carnivorous plant have in common with the design for a water-saving toilet? What...

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The Milky Way as You’ve Never Seen It Before with Jackie Faherty – AMNH SciCafe

In April 2018, the Gaia space telescope released its second catalog of over 1.3 billion stellar...

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Jaguar: An Indomitable Beast with Alan Rabinowitz

In celebration of International Cat Day and to honor the legacy of zoologist and conservationist...

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Science Throwdown: Sea vs. Land

The world under the waves or the wilds of the land? Which creatures—marine or terrestrial—are the...

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Planetary Origin Stories with Alycia Weinberger

Swirling disks of dust and gas surround young stars, and these disks contain the building blocks...

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SciCafe—Orangutans, Obesity, and Human Evolution with Erin Vogel

While wild orangutans in the rainforests of Borneo feed on a remarkable variety of plant life,...

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Visualizing Planets with Radio Telescopes with Meredith Hughes

Astronomers have discovered thousands of planets in our galaxy, but how much do we understand...

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SciCafe: Ocean Locomotion with Frank Fish

How can studying ocean life help us to create more efficient technologies? Frank Fish, professor...

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Astrophysicist Jackie Faherty Breaks Down New Data from the ESA’s Gaia Mission

On April 25th, 2018, the European Space Agency’s Gaia observatory released its second data...

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SciCafe: Seeing is Believing with Marisa Carrasco

How do our brains make sense of the world our eyes see? How does attention affect our perception?...

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