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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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19 minutes
Episodes
210
Years Active
2025
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After Her Grants Got Cut, This Researcher Is Suing The NIH

After Her Grants Got Cut, This Researcher Is Suing The NIH

Since January, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has made sweeping cuts to science. It's hard to keep track of how many research grants were canceled, but they add up to hundreds of millions—po…

00:13:07  |   Fri 27 Jun 2025
New Telescope Captures The Cosmos In Groundbreaking Detail

New Telescope Captures The Cosmos In Groundbreaking Detail

The first images from the brand new Vera C. Rubin Observatory have finally been unveiled, and they show us the cosmos like never before. The camera captures so much detail that its first complete ima…

00:12:38  |   Thu 26 Jun 2025
How Scientists Made The First Gene-Editing Treatment For A Baby

How Scientists Made The First Gene-Editing Treatment For A Baby

Last month, scientists reported a historic first: they gave the first personalized gene-editing treatment to a baby who was born with a rare life-threatening genetic disorder. Before the treatment, h…

00:18:56  |   Wed 25 Jun 2025
Ancient Bone Proteins May Offer Insight On Megafauna Extinction

Ancient Bone Proteins May Offer Insight On Megafauna Extinction

Australia is known for its unusual animal life, from koalas to kangaroos. But once upon a time, the Australian landscape had even weirder fauna, like Palorchestes azael, a marsupial with immense claw…

00:19:23  |   Tue 24 Jun 2025
The Leap: You Do Realize… That’s Impossible

The Leap: You Do Realize… That’s Impossible

As a grad student, Suchitra Sebastian wasn’t sure she wanted to be a physicist. But when one of her experiments gave an unexpected result, she was hooked. Suchitra’s former PhD student Beng Sing Tan …

00:23:47  |   Mon 23 Jun 2025
What We’re Learning From The James Webb Space Telescope

What We’re Learning From The James Webb Space Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) started collecting data nearly three years ago, and it has already transformed our understanding of the universe. It has spotted the earliest galaxies ever seen,…

00:17:47  |   Fri 20 Jun 2025
How ‘Super Agers’ Stay Sharp And Active Longer Than Their Peers

How ‘Super Agers’ Stay Sharp And Active Longer Than Their Peers

Ever noticed how some people get to their 80s and 90s and continue to be healthy and active? They spend their days playing mahjong, driving to lunch, learning shuffle dancing, and practicing Portugue…

00:30:49  |   Thu 19 Jun 2025
A Dino’s Last Dinner And Eavesdropping Birds

A Dino’s Last Dinner And Eavesdropping Birds

While there are a lot of dinosaur fossils, and a lot of plant fossils, the precise connection between the two has been something of a mystery. Now, researchers report that they’ve found what’s called…

00:20:46  |   Wed 18 Jun 2025
What Are The Best Practices For Prostate Cancer Screening?

What Are The Best Practices For Prostate Cancer Screening?

Last month, former President Joe Biden announced that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. The news sparked a larger conversation about what exactly the best practices ar…

00:18:46  |   Tue 17 Jun 2025
The Leap: Garbage In, Garbage Out

The Leap: Garbage In, Garbage Out

Biochemist Virginia Man-Yee Lee has spent a lifetime in the lab, figuring out what happens in the brains of people with neurodegenerative diseases. She’s made key discoveries about Parkinson's, ALS, …

00:29:38  |   Mon 16 Jun 2025
RFK Jr. Reshuffles CDC Vaccine Panel With Vaccine Skeptics

RFK Jr. Reshuffles CDC Vaccine Panel With Vaccine Skeptics

On Monday, US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all 17 members of the panel that advises the CDC on who should get certain vaccines and when. Then on Thursday, he appointed eight new membe…

00:25:26  |   Fri 13 Jun 2025
What’s Next For China’s Space Program?

What’s Next For China’s Space Program?

This week, China’s Tianwen-2 spacecraft sent back its first image from space. It’s headed to a rendezvous with the asteroid Kamoʻoalewa, one of Earth’s “quasi-moons,” where it will collect samples in…

00:19:24  |   Thu 12 Jun 2025
The Ruin And Redemption Of The American Prairie

The Ruin And Redemption Of The American Prairie

The prairie might just be the most underappreciated landscape in the United States. Beginning in the early 1800s, the majority of these grasslands were converted into big industrial farms. Now, some …

00:18:31  |   Wed 11 Jun 2025
Bedbugs Have Been Bugging Us Since Before Beds

Bedbugs Have Been Bugging Us Since Before Beds

Bedbug infestations are not just a modern problem—these pests have been with early human ancestors for 245,000 years, causing problems long before the invention of beds. Lindsay Miles, an entomologis…

00:18:48  |   Tue 10 Jun 2025
The Leap: A Scientist’s Quest To See Every Organism On Earth

The Leap: A Scientist’s Quest To See Every Organism On Earth

Manu Prakash is many things—biologist, engineer, inventor, philosopher—but what he isn’t is conventional. Following his instincts has led Manu to his most ambitious project yet: mapping the whole tre…

00:25:55  |   Mon 09 Jun 2025
Are We Prepared To Fight ‘The New Polio’?

Are We Prepared To Fight ‘The New Polio’?

A mysterious disease called acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) has been appearing in emergency rooms for about a decade. The disease has caused otherwise healthy children to lose the ability to move their …

00:25:17  |   Fri 06 Jun 2025
How Science Communication Can Step Up Amid Federal Cuts

How Science Communication Can Step Up Amid Federal Cuts

It’s a precarious time for science in the United States. Federal funding is being slashed, career scientists are being laid off, and researchers are considering leaving to work abroad. On top of that…

00:18:21  |   Thu 05 Jun 2025
How Cannibalistic Tadpoles Could Curb Invasive Cane Toads

How Cannibalistic Tadpoles Could Curb Invasive Cane Toads

South American cane toads were brought to Australia in 1935 to help eradicate native beetles that were destroying sugar cane crops. The toads didn’t care much for the beetles, but they did spread acr…

00:18:49  |   Wed 04 Jun 2025
Turning The Binoculars On Birders

Turning The Binoculars On Birders

Birding is a hobby that attracts a very particular group of people: the kind who get up at sunrise, go into the woods, and wait for hours for a little tiny feathered friend to fly past. Author and il…

00:18:24  |   Tue 03 Jun 2025
The Leap: Be Bold Or Just Don't Do It

The Leap: Be Bold Or Just Don't Do It

As a young plant scientist, Joanne Chory shook up the research establishment with her unconventional approach to figuring out how plants work. Her methods and success changed the field, and led her t…

00:26:22  |   Mon 02 Jun 2025
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