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Science Podcast

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Also from AAAS: The Science Update podcast -- a weekly roundup of the popular AAAS radio program.

Science's weekly podcast takes you on a tour of some interesting stories in the journal and on its sister sites. You can listen to these audiocasts on your own computer simply by clicking on the "Listen to MP3" links on the podcast announcements below. If you use a podcast aggregator like iTunes or Juice, you can subscribe to our podcast feed to automatically download the files for syncing to portable audio devices. (Have comments or suggestions about the podcast? sciencepodcast{at}aaas.org.)

3 October 2008

Science Podcast: Illusory Pattern Perception; Bluefin Tuna Movements; High-Calorie Rations [Listen to MP3]  >
Lacking control motivates people to see patterns where there are none; understanding natal homing and other movements of Atlantic bluefin tuna; relieving malnutrition with high-calorie, high-nutrition rations; and more. (27 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

26 September 2008

Science Podcast: Earth's Oldest Rocks; Science Policy in the U.S. Election; Visualization Challenge [Listen to MP3]  >
Rocks dated back to 4.28 billion years ago formed right after the Earth cooled; answers from the U.S. presidential candidates on science policy; winners of the International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge; and more. (32 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

19 September 2008

Science Podcast: Traces of the Inner Solar System; Trust in the Web; Survey of Yale Science Graduates [Listen to MP3]  >
Particles from a Kuiper Belt comet appear to have come from the inner solar system; social trust networks for science; surveying Yale's class of 1991 molecular biophysics and biochemistry program; and more. (32 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

12 September 2008

Science Podcast: Damage Control for the Heart; Imaging Transient Events; Radiocarbon Dating of Recent Phenomena [Listen to MP3]  >
Limiting the extent of cardiac damage with an enzyme; using dynamic transmission electron tomography to image transient events at 15-nanosecond intervals; dating human tissues through carbon-14 generated by above-ground nuclear tests; and more. (42 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

5 September 2008

Science Podcast: Organizing Memory; Sea Level Rise; Criminal Psychopathy [Listen to MP3]  >
Self-generating neuronal sequences in rats are specific to their subsequent behavioral choices; up to 2.0 meters of sea level rise from melting ice predicted by 2100; scanning the brains of criminals to look for the neural basis of psychopathy; and more. (35 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

29 August 2008

Science Podcast: Molecular Marker for Neurological Status; Flowers Attract and Repel; Early Amazonian Urbanisms [Listen to MP3]  >
Amyloid-beta levels in the brain correlate with neurological status in the injured human brain; flowers use scents and toxins to maximize their reproductive potential; pre-Columbian urbanism in the Amazon; and more. (41 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

22 August 2008

Science Podcast: Developing Antibiotics; Predicting Decisions; U.S. Climate Change Model [Listen to MP3]  >
Developing antibiotics that do not kill bacteria; using automatic mental associations to predict conscious choice; an important climate change model is hamstrung by budget woes; and more. (35 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

15 August 2008

Science Podcast: Ancient Cave Paintings; T Cell-Based Immunotherapy; Modeling Aerosols [Listen to MP3]  >
Scientists question the age of images considered the world's oldest art; using the body's immune system to fight cancer; accounting for aerosols in climate modeling; and more. (28 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

8 August 2008

Science Podcast: Science in Muslim Countries; Brain Signature of Borderline Personality Disorder; Geoscience Careers [Listen to MP3]  >
An editorial on science in Muslim countries; analyzing the rupture and repair of cooperation in borderline personality disorder; careers in geoscience are rock solid; and more. (29 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

1 August 2008

Science Podcast: Artificial Photosynthesis; Molecular Basis of Pain; and China's Environmental Challenges [Listen to MP3]  >
An abundant water-splitting catalyst for artificial photosynthesis; the signaling pathway for mechanical, cold, and inflammatory pain; China's rapid growth and subsequent environmental challenges; and more. (35 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

25 July 2008

Science Podcast: Next Steps for HIV Vaccine; Trends in HIV/AIDS Research; Congressional Earmarks [Listen to MP3]  >
The way forward for a HIV vaccine after the failed STEP trial; following the money for HIV/AIDS research and treatment; the first congressional earmarks for funding science centers have stood the test of time; your Letters to Science; and more. (40 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

18 July 2008

Science Podcast: Pathogenic Fungi; Resistance Genes; Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria [Listen to MP3]  >
The challenges to treating diverse pathogenic fungi; resistance genes to antibiotics develop in natural environments; multi-drug resistant bacteria; curbing tuberculosis in Tomsk, Russia; and more. (30 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

11 July 2008

Science Podcast: Autism's Genetic Links; Interacting with Mass Media; Bipolar Disorder in Children [Listen to MP3]  >
Evidence that autism has a genetic component; interactions between scientists and journalists smoother than anecdotal evidence suggests; increasing rates of bipolar disorder diagnoses in children; and more. (37 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

4 July 2008

Science Podcast: Seeking to Understand Sudden Infant Death Syndrome; Returning to Mercury; Preserving Iraqi Antiquities [Listen to MP3]  >
The serotonin system may play a role in one of the leading causes of death in infants; the first flyby of Mercury in 33 years with eventual orbit planned for MESSENGER spacecraft; surprisingly good news for Iraqi antiquities; and more. (49 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

27 June 2008

Science Podcast: Evolutionary History of Birds; Plants on the Move; Your Letters to Science [Listen to MP3]  >
Using phylogenomics, scientists create a new family tree for birds; plant species' optimum elevation shifts upward; your Letters to Science; and more. (33 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

20 June 2008

Science Podcast: Flagellum "Clutch"; Judging Fuel Efficiency; Analyzing China's Earthquake [Listen to MP3]  >
A molecular "clutch" disables flagella when bacteria form biofilms; misjudging fuel efficiency by misunderstanding miles-per-gallon ratios; analyzing China's recent earthquake; and more. (32 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

13 June 2008

Science Podcast: Ancient Date Seed; Seeing the Rainforest from the Canopy; Tree Resilience via Seed Dispersal; Preserving Rainforest Biodiversity [Listen to MP3]  >
The genetics and growth of a date seed about 2000 years old; so you want to be a tropical forest ecologist; trees are less vulnerable to deforestation if animals spread their seeds; taking biodiversity into account amid deforestation; and more. (37 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

6 June 2008

Science Podcast: Climate-Driven Effects on Marine Life; Student-Veterans in Science; Predicting Cocaine Addiction; Insights into Indus Civilization [Listen to MP3]  >
Addressing the affect of climate change on marine life; veterans returning to school to study science; high impulsivity predicts the switch to compulsive cocaine taking in rats; insights about the Indus civilization, which dwarfed ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations in both land area and population; and more. (38 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

30 May 2008

Science Podcast: Evolution of Eusociality; Supernova Light "Echo"; Fermilab's Uncertain Future [Listen to MP3]  >
Several polyandrous, eusocial insect species were once monogamous; analyzing the light "echo" from the Cassiopeia A supernova; budget cuts mean job cuts and an uncertain future for Fermilab; and more. (35 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

23 May 2008

Science Podcast: Food-Driven Circadian Clock; New Lake in Turkmenistan; Silica Deposits on Mars [Listen to MP3]  >
Light- and food-entrainable circadian rhythms; the science and politics over creating a new lake in Turkmenistan; Mars rover Spirit uncovers silica-rich deposits that suggest past hydrothermal activity; and more. (38 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

16 May 2008

Science Podcast: Climbing Versus Walking; Awarding Grants; Using Surface Tension to Eat; Rampant Tiger Mosquitoes; Going to Europe to do Science [Listen to MP3]  >
The metabolic costs of climbing and walking are the same for small primates; editorial on awarding grants to young investigators; how shorebirds use surface tension to eat; Asian tiger mosquitoes are spreading around the world; streamlining the process of going to Europe to do science; and more. (38 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

09 May 2008

Science Podcast: HIV Prevention Priorities; Neurobiology of Morality; Climate Change in the Sahara [Listen to MP3]  >
Prioritizing male circumcision to curb HIV epidemics; how scientists are probing the nature of morality; 6,000 year-long record of climate change in the Sahara shows region gradually became desert; and more. (31 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

02 May 2008

Science Podcast: How the Bird Brain Babbles; Reversing Loss of Sight; Screening for Cancer [Listen to MP3]  >
Finding the neuronal circuitry for babbling in young songbirds; gene therapy for reversing loss of sight; computed tomography (CT) scans to catch lung cancer early; and more. (38 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

25 April 2008

Science Podcast: How Mice Process Pheromones; Plant Genomics; Radical Treatment for Type-2 Diabetes [Listen to MP3]  >
Understanding the neuronal response of mice to pheromones; future directions for plant genomics; using gastric bypass surgery to treat type-2 diabetes; and more. (32 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

18 April 2008

Science Podcast: How Influenza Spreads; Aquatic Mercury in Terrestrial Animals; Making Synthetic Fuels; Geometrical Model of Music [Listen to MP3]  >
Some influenza strains evolve and circulate in East and Southeast Asia and then spread around the world; mercury from rivers are making it into non-aquatic birds; synthetic fuels getting another look in the U.S.; describing music using the universal language of mathematics; and more. (30 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

11 April 2008

Science Podcast: Radioprotective Drugs; Modeling the Supergreenhouse; New Treatments for Alcoholism; Generation Y Workforce [Listen to MP3]  >
New drugs help cells survive exposure to radiation; how fewer biological materials in the atmosphere may have led to the Cretaceous supergreenhouse; an expanding suite of therapies to treat alcoholism; characteristics of the Generation Y workforce; and more. (30 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

04 April 2008

Science Podcast: Earliest Human Presence in North America; Bacteria Living on Antibiotics; Aztec Arithmetic [Listen to MP3]  >
DNA evidence shows people lived in North America about a thousand years earlier than Clovis tools suggest; bacteria found in soil can subsist entirely on antibiotics; understanding how Aztecs calculated area from perimeter; and more. (30 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

28 March 2008

Science Podcast: Rats Learn Rules; Carbon-Dioxide Monitoring; Genome-Wide Association Studies; Squid Beaks [Listen to MP3]  >
Rats can transfer learned rules to novel situations; 50th anniversary of carbon dioxide monitoring on Mauna Loa; questions raised by genome-wide association studies; biomechanical properties of squid beaks; and more. (35 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

21 March 2008

Science Podcast: Evolution of Human Bipedalism; Subliminal Influences on Behavior; Farewell Thoughts from Science's Jean Marx [Listen to MP3]  >
Six-million years ago our early ancestors were already bipedal but walked differently than us; subliminally priming people to be vigorous and motivated means they keep squeezing longer; senior correspondent Jean Marx shares how she got in to science journalism and what awaits in retirement after 35 years at Science; and more. (35 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

14 March 2008

Science Podcast: Predator-Induced Cloning; Organic Molecules in Protoplanetary Disks; Assessing Agricultural Science and Technology; Industry-Academia Collaborations [Listen to MP3]  >
Sand dollar larvae respond to predator cues by cloning themselves; finding organic molecules in protoplanetary disks around stars; planning for future food and fuel needs with the largest assessment of agricultural science and technology; getting industry funding for scientific research; and more. (34 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

7 March 2008

Science Podcast: Anti-Social Punishment; Tracking Near Earth Objects; Global Sea Level Changes; Science's New Editor-in-Chief [Listen to MP3]  >
All over the world, people punish those who help them; tracking asteroids and comets and what to do if they're on a collision course with Earth; how the sea level has changed over the last 140 million years; Science's new Editor-in-Chief takes the reigns; and more. (28 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

29 February 2008

Science Podcast: Ice-Nucleating Bacteria; Generating Lift for Bats at Slow Speeds; Prospects for Mars Research [Listen to MP3]  >
Bacteria and other biological ice nucleators found in snowfall; how bats use a similar strategy as insects for generating lift at slow speeds; budgets suggest fewer future Mars missions; and more. (33 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

22 February 2008

Science Podcast: Human Genetic Diversity; Corporations and Science Education; Moving a Single Atom [Listen to MP3]  >
An expanded view of the genetics of human differences (and similarities); how for-profit companies are getting into the act in local science education; the forces required to move an atom across a surface; and more. (33 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

14-18 February 2008

Science Podcast: 2008 AAAS Annual Meeting Stories
A series of stories and interviews from this year's meeting in Boston, MA

15 February 2008

Science Podcast: A Solar System Like Ours; Anoxia Just Off the Coast; Extensively Drug Resistant Tuberculosis; Dancing Scientists [Listen to MP3]  >
Gravitational microlensing used to find two planets in a solar system like our own; low-oxygen events reported off the coast of the western U.S.; tuberculosis that can resist all the regular treatments; the Gonzo Scientist asks if scientists can dance; and more. (34 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

8 February 2008

Science Podcast: Croplands for Biofuels Increases Greenhouse Gases; Science Budget; Good Mentoring; Reproducing in Cities [Listen to MP3]  >
A new model suggests that land use changes would release more greenhouse gases than biofuels can save in the next few decades; examining the 2009 U.S. science budget; the characteristics of a good mentoring relationship; understanding lower reproduction rates in cities; and more. (34 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

1 February 2008

Science Podcast: What's Next for Stem-Cell Research; Languages Evolve in Bursts; Human-Induced Changes in Hydrology [Listen to MP3]  >
What's next for induced pluripotent stem cells and embryonic stem cells; how languages sometimes evolve in bursts of vocabulary changes; predicted water shortages because of human-induced changes in hydrology; and more. (35 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

25 January 2008

Science Podcast: Accurate Automatic Face Recognition; Complete Synthesis of a Genome; Understanding "Shell Shock" [Listen to MP3]  >
Averaging images to improve automatic face recognition systems; chemical synthesis, assembly, and cloning of a bacteria genome; a potential biological explanation for "shell shock"; and more. (39 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

18 January 2008

Science Podcast: Genetic Testing for Psychiatric Disorders; Virus as Possible Culprit in Rare Skin Cancer; Legacy of Water-Powered Mills [Listen to MP3]  >
Companies are launching genetic testing for psychiatric disorders; finding that a virus may be behind a particularly rare and deadly skin cancer; how water-powered mills transformed streams; and more. (35 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

11 January 2008

Science Podcast: Better Understanding of HIV Infections; Cancer Immunotherapy; Glaciation During the Cretaceous Period; Second Chances at First Loves [Listen to MP3]  >
Using a functional genomic screen to find host proteins involved in HIV infection; why it is hard to recruit the immune system to fight cancer; Antarctic glaciers during a very warm period of Earth's history; ScienceCareers on doing what you love; and more. (36 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

04 January 2008

Science Podcast: Coevolution of a Butterfly with Ants; How the U.S. Presidential Candidates View Science; Big Decisions by Little Fish [Listen to MP3]  >
Two ant species play host to a butterfly parasite and coevolve; opinions of U.S. presidential candidates on topics from evolution to global warming; archerfish make complex decisions very quickly; and more. (36 minutes)
[Transcript of this podcast]

Previous Years' Podcasts

Podcast content ©2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 American Association for the Advancement of Science
Music ©2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Jeffrey E. Cook


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