• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
  • WordPress
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
Science Update

Science Update

Sharing Science | Satisfying Curiosity | Debunking BS

  • Spotlights
  • Reality Check
  • Why Is It?
  • Radio Archives
  • Sciup @ School

Daily Show

Home » Radio Archive » Daily Show » Page 137

Flat Lights

May 8, 2006

Flat-screen TVs and computer monitors are in high demand. But what about flat lights? We learn why they could be the next bright idea.

Read moreFlat Lights

Nano Roundup

May 5, 2006

Nanotechnology involves building extremely small structures--something nature has been doing for billions of years. Here we learn about scientists who …

Read moreNano Roundup

Fat Laser

May 4, 2006

In the Star Wars movies, laser light sabres could vaporize an entire person. Now, in real life, scientists are using a similar principle to decimate …

Read moreFat Laser

Risk Remedies

May 3, 2006

In the board game "Monopoly," getting a "get out of jail free" card made landing in jail much less of a worry. Is there a similar …

Read moreRisk Remedies

Fifth Planet

May 2, 2006

Last year astronomers found what some are calling a tenth planet. But new research shows that the real tenth planet may have come and gone years ago.

Read moreFifth Planet

Sleep Emailing

May 1, 2006

Sleep doctors consider sleeping pills to be an option of last resort. Here's one case study that's a striking example of what can go wrong.

Read moreSleep Emailing

Fish Model Roundup

April 28, 2006

Nature has given some animals some pretty cool tricks, like the ability to regrow limbs and go without oxygen for months. Scientists think …

Read moreFish Model Roundup

Calcium and Stroke

April 27, 2006

Everyone knows that calcium helps build and maintain strong and healthy bones. But it also has positive effects on the brain.

Read moreCalcium and Stroke

Deep-Sea Fish

April 26, 2006

The total darkness and intense pressure at the ocean floor make it a very difficult place to explore. But now a team of scientists has studied the …

Read moreDeep-Sea Fish

Emulsions

April 25, 2006

We're often told that water and oil don't mix. But many everyday products, from printing ink to salad dressing, are attempts to do just that.

Read moreEmulsions

Grouper Tracking

April 24, 2006

Many of the world's fish species have been overfished to a tiny fraction of their original numbers. In order to rebuild one fish population, …

Read moreGrouper Tracking

Healthy Fat Roundup

April 21, 2006

If some scientists have their way, bacon could soon be in the health food aisle.

Read moreHealthy Fat Roundup

Asteroid Collision

April 20, 2006

Asteroids are space rocks that orbit the sun -- mainly in the region between Mars and Jupiter called the asteroid belt. One listener wants to know …

Read moreAsteroid Collision

Women’s Web

April 19, 2006

What would the world be like if socially conscious teenagers ran the show? One researcher aimed to find out.

Read moreWomen’s Web

Elephants and Ethanol

April 18, 2006

To reduce our dependence on oil, scientists are renewing their efforts to make alternative fuels like ethanol economically viable. Here we learn how …

Read moreElephants and Ethanol

Super Memory

April 17, 2006

We hear a lot about patients who lose their memory, either due to an accident or a disease like Alzheimer's. But what about people with an abnormally …

Read moreSuper Memory

Ocean Roundup

April 14, 2006

Sugars and other carbohydrates already have a bad reputation with dieters. Now they're getting unpopular with conservationists, too.

Read moreOcean Roundup

Anthrax Detector

April 13, 2006

Anthrax infections must be treated quickly, but current tests can take days to make an accurate diagnosis. Now a faster test may be on the horizon.

Read moreAnthrax Detector

Neglected Crop

April 12, 2006

Over the twentieth century, the productivity of corn increased more than a thousand times. That's thanks to science. But other crops have been left …

Read moreNeglected Crop

Obesity and Pain

April 11, 2006

Obese people face a heightened risk for all kinds of other conditions, like diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Now, new research suggests they may …

Read moreObesity and Pain

Touchdown Decisions

April 10, 2006

When a football team's at fourth and goal, they can either kick a field goal for an easy three points or go for double or nothing with a touchdown. A …

Read moreTouchdown Decisions

EcoDisease Roundup

April 7, 2006

Epidemics don't just happen randomly. They arise from complex ecological factors. Here Science Update explains the interplay between robins and West …

Read moreEcoDisease Roundup

Sexual Selection

April 6, 2006

When amoebas want to reproduce, they just divide in half. If only our lives were so easy.

Read moreSexual Selection

Depression Scar

April 5, 2006

The use of antidepressants has skyrocketed in the past two decades. But are they really curing depression, or simply masking it?

Read moreDepression Scar
  • Previous
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 135
  • Go to page 136
  • Go to page 137
  • Go to page 138
  • Go to page 139
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 195
  • Next
Science Update
  • About Science Update
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • YouTube

Recent Posts

Image of computer screen depicting an orange cat with a variety of alphanumeric scientific data superimposed on the the screen.
Spotted skunk performing handstand to threaten predators

Copyright © 2025 · Springtail Media LLC · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Pongos