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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.

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The sound of a choir performing in a cathedral is iconic for a reason. It’s this beautiful human experience: being side-by-side with other people, feeling the sound vibrate through you, reverberating around the space.

But how long has that been a pa... more

As the planet warms, the world’s glaciers are melting faster than snow can replenish the ice. That has implications for sea level rise, ocean currents, and global weather patterns. But collecting data at the edge of a melting glacier can be risky.

G... more

In cancer research, the “seed and soil” hypothesis posits that the tumor is like a seed of misbehaving cells taking root in the body. Whether it grows—and where it grows—depends on the conditions, or soil. Since this hypothesis was proposed more than... more

For many people, bubonic plague is an illness that seems squarely situated in medieval times. But each year, a handful of human cases pop up in the western United States. Plague can be treated successfully with modern medicine. But why does it still ... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Margarita Díaz-Andreu
Professor at the University of Barcelona, Spain and Principal Investigator of the Art Soundscapes Project
University of Barcelona
Episode: How Did Ancient Humans Use The Acoustics Of Spaces Like Caves?
Dr. Rupert Till
Professor of music and head of the Department of Humanities at the University of Huddersfield in the UK
University of Huddersfield
Episode: How Did Ancient Humans Use The Acoustics Of Spaces Like Caves?
Dr. Erin Pettit
Professor of geophysics and glaciology at Oregon State University
Oregon State University
Episode: What The Sounds Of Melting Glaciers Can Tell Us
Dr. Rakesh Jain
Professor of Radiation Oncology at Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School
Episode: How A Fringe Idea Led To Lifesaving Cancer Treatments
Dr. Viveka Vadyvaloo
Plague Researcher and Director of the Allen School for Global Health
Washington State University
Episode: Why Is Bubonic Plague Still With Us?
Dr. Patrick Krug
Sea Slug Researcher and Professor of Biological Sciences at Cal State LA
California State University, Los Angeles
Episode: Don’t Let Their Name Fool You—Sea Slugs Are Awesome
Dr. Kristen Lear
Director of the Agave Restoration Initiative at Bat Conservation International
Bat Conservation International
Episode: A Toast To Bats That Pollinate Agave, And Tracking Monarchs
Dan Fagin
Science Journalist and Director of the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program at New York University
New York University
Episode: A Toast To Bats That Pollinate Agave, And Tracking Monarchs
Rocky Gutierrez
Applied ecologist and Professor Emeritus at University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Episode: A Startling Plan To Save Spotted Owls—From Barred Owls

Hosts

Ira Flatow
Host of Science Friday, Ira Flatow has dedicated his career to connecting science with the public, fostering discussions on science innovations and trends.
Flora Lichtman
Co-host and producer of Science Friday, Flora Lichtman brings a background in science journalism to engage audiences with entertaining and informative discussions.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 7.2k ratings
  • All shows

    This is the first thing I listen to each morning. I enjoy the variety of topics. I especially enjoy getting to hear from the scientist themselves.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Reformed Luddite
    United Statesa month ago
  • Long Time Listener

    I have started listening to show back when I was in high school and my dad introduced me back in the day and so many later I am still enjoying and listening to Science Friday.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    LexLuthor2012
    United Statesa month ago
  • Love this show!

    Ira and Flora ask the questions that we all want to know about science topics. Their wit and punny style make me laugh while I’m learning. Thanks for satisfying our scientific curiosity!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AEM2;-)
    United Statesa month ago
  • All shows

    Love the topics and the guests, but PLEASE tell them to stop the “good question” preface before EVERY single answer. I’s becoming a drinking game joke. I suspect someone coached scientists to say this but it gets to be patronizing and annoying or hear over and over again. Just share your expertise and move the conversation forward.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    BearVault
    United States2 months ago
  • Love This Show

    I’ve listened ro Science Friday since its inception and I love it. It’s always informative and covers a huge range of scientific topics. I also want to say how happy I am that Flora has returned. She’s terrific.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Craigds97
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging and humorous approach to complex scientific topics, making them accessible to a broader audience.
The hosts are praised for their insightful questions and ability to translate scientific jargon into understandable language.
Overall, audience members often describe this podcast as a must-listen for anyone interested in science, stating it fosters curiosity and a love of learning.
Some criticism is directed towards certain guests whose expertise is perceived as insufficient for the topics discussed, suggesting a need for careful guest selection.
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How Did Ancient Humans Use The Acoustics Of Spaces Like Caves?
Q: How common of an experience would reverberation be in prehistory?
Rupert explains that reverberation was likely mainly experienced in caves as there were no buildings or concert halls in prehistory.
How Did Ancient Humans Use The Acoustics Of Spaces Like Caves?
Q: How do you test this hypothesis that acoustics were important in the ancient world?
Margarita shares that they test rock art sites for acoustic properties, comparing them to non-art sites to observe patterns.
How Did Ancient Humans Use The Acoustics Of Spaces Like Caves?
Q: Rupert, you're a musicologist and a musician. How did you get involved in archaeology?
Rupert got involved through friends in the field and realized that acoustics could add valuable insights to archaeological queries.
How Did Ancient Humans Use The Acoustics Of Spaces Like Caves?
Q: Marga, you're an archaeologist. You study rock art. How does sound come into it?
Marga explains that she started studying sound after an interest in the material culture and discovered significant acoustic properties at rock art sites.
How A Fringe Idea Led To Lifesaving Cancer Treatments
Q: Why were you a chemical engineering PhD student, like, the first person to ask it?
Dr. Jain felt that drug delivery is like a mass transfer problem, which he wanted to study as an engineer.

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What is Science Friday about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast explores a wide range of topics in science and technology, providing listeners with entertaining and educational content that spans from astronomy to microbiology. Frequent discussions include environmental issues, conservation efforts, innovative technologies, and public health topics, appealing to a curious audience eager to learn about the latest scientific advancements. Each episode often features expert guests who share their insights and experiences in their respective fields, making complex subjects more accessible and engaging through clear explanations and relatable storytelling. Also noteworthy is its ability to balance both depth and humor, making science enjoyable for listeners of all backgrounds.

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1. Dr. Margarita Díaz-Andreu
2. Dr. Rupert Till
3. Dr. Erin Pettit
4. Dr. Rakesh Jain
5. Dr. Viveka Vadyvaloo
6. Dr. Patrick Krug
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