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Science Channel Features Podcasts

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Stories, interviews, and behind the scenes features from the Discovery Science Channel.

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LOFAR

Dr. Seth Shostak talks about a new satellite array that will be able to pick up frequencies from the edge of space.

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Bad Breath Explained

Why Tell Me Why? Discovery News reporter Kasey Dee Gardner gets the low-down on bad breath

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Bad Breath Explained

Why Tell Me Why? Discovery News reporter Kasey Dee Gardner gets the low-down on bad breath

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Plastic Addiction

Why are we so obsessed with altering our appearance?

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Plastic Addiction

Why are we so obsessed with altering our appearance?

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Science of Alcohol: Making of a Hangover

Examining the science behind one of our most common self-imposed maladies.

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Science of Alcohol: Making of a Hangover

Examining the science behind one of our most common self-imposed maladies.

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Science of Strength

We take a look at the science behind extraordinary human strength.

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Science of Strength

We take a look at the science behind extraordinary human strength.

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Eric Anderson - CEO of Space Adventures

Eric Anderson, the CEO of Space Adventures, the world's only company to send private explorers to space, spoke about his company and vision for the future.

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Eric Anderson - CEO of Space Adventures

Eric Anderson, the CEO of Space Adventures, the world's only company to send private explorers to space, spoke about his company and vision for the future.

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Richard Garriott - Videogame Designer, Programmer, Astronaut

Richard Garriott, creator of the legendary "Ultima" series of videogames, spoke about his recent trip to space and how it's inspired him.

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Richard Garriott - Videogame Designer, Programmer, Astronaut

Richard Garriott, creator of the legendary "Ultima" series of videogames, spoke about his recent trip to space and how it's inspired him.

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Dennis vanEngelsdorp - What's Happening to Our Bees?

Honey bees in America are responsible for pollinating crops across the country. But colonies are dying off without warning. What is Colony Collapse Disorder and what's in beekeepers' futures?

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Dr. Jason Downs - A Brief History of the Spine

A recent discovery has patched a hole in the fossil record, telling us more about how creatures changed on the way to living on land. But how did the spine actually come to exist, and why is it so universal among land-based creatures?

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Dr. Jason Downs - A Brief History of Spines

A recent discovery has patched a hole in the fossil record, telling us more about how creatures changed on the way to living on land. But how did the spine actually come to exist, and why is it so universal among land-based creatures?

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Dennis vanEngelsdorp - What's Happening to Our Bees?

Honey bees in America are responsible for pollinating crops across the country. But colonies are dying off without warning. What is Colony Collapse Disorder and what's in beekeepers' futures?

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Dr. Dave McComas - IBEX

The IBEX was launched to image the heliosphere - a boundary around our solar system - in an attempt to understand the complex physics at work.

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Dr. Seth Shostak - Stars

Dr. Seth Shostak knows a bit about the stars - as senior astronomer at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, he should. Hear a few tidbits about the stars, like how they're formed, how they're graded, and where they go when they die.

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Dr. Seth Shostak - Stars

Dr. Seth Shostak knows a bit about the stars - as senior astronomer at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, he should. Hear a few tidbits about the stars, like how they're formed, how they're graded, and where they go when they die.

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Dr. Dave McComas - IBEX

The IBEX was launched to image the heliosphere - a boundary around our solar system - in an attempt to understand the complex physics at work.

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Dr. Seth Shostak - The Allen Telescope Array

Seth Shostak tells us about the Allen Telescope Array, SETI's newest and (eventually) biggest tool to find ET.

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Dr. Seth Shostak - The Allen Telescope Array

Seth Shostak tells us about the Allen Telescope Array, SETI's newest and (eventually) biggest tool to find ET.

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Dr. Mark Scriber - Entomology

Dr. Mark Scriber talks about his studies - in particular, how one species can change and form a new species, and the strange things happen on the way.

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Dr. Mark Scriber - Entomology

Dr. Mark Scriber talks about his studies - in particular, how one species can change and form a new species, and the strange things happen on the way.

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Dan Wallach - Hack-A-Vote

Computer scientist Dan Wallach holds an experiment in his class where students try to hack an electoral machine and throw an election. Can his techniques be used to rig a real election? Has it already happened?

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Dr. Michio Kaku - Interstellar Travel

Dr. Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, talks about man's quest for the stars - and how, when a ship from Earth finally makes the journey to another system, we might not be there for the trip.

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Dr. Michio Kaku - Interstellar Travel

Dr. Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, talks about man's quest for the stars - and how, when a ship from Earth finally makes the journey to another system, we might not be there for the trip.

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Dan Wallach - Hack-A-Vote

Computer scientist Dan Wallach holds an experiment in his class where students try to hack an electoral machine and throw an election. Can his techniques be used to rig a real election? Has it already happened?

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Dr. Michio Kaku - Time Travel

Dr. Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, discusses the "giggle factor" of time travel - and why scientists are no longer laughing.

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Leroy Chiao - American Astronaut

Former NASA astronaut Dr. Leroy Chiao discusses his path to NASA, his missions, what he's up to now, and how to vote from space.

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Will Pomerantz - The X Prize

Will Pomerantz, Senior Director of Space Projects at the X Prize Foundation, talks about the Google Lunar X Prize, the inspiration behind the company, and million dollar achievements.

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Dr. Seth Shostak - What Happens If SETI Finds Life?

Dr. Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute in California, tells us what SETI's going to do upon finding a signal from space.

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Dr. Michio Kaku - The Large Hadron Collider

Dr. Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, talks about the possibilities inherent in the Large Hadron Collider - from the theory of everything to string theory.

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Bill Nye

Bill Nye answers questions from fans, talks about his new show Stuff Happens, how people can be greener, and how he will crush Ed Begley, Jr.

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Leroy Chiao - China's First Spacewalk

Former NASA astronaut Dr. Leroy Chiao speaks about China's first spacewalk and what this means for the future of space exploration.

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Chumby - A Squishy Everything Machine

CEO of Chumby Industries Steve Tomlin talks about the Chumby - an interactive internet media player that can be exactly what you make it.

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Dave Mosher - LHC and Future Colliders

Discovery Space producer Dave Mosher talks about the future of particle colliders around the world, as well as his own time living next to one.

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Dr. Seth Shostak - Are Solar Systems Rare?

A recent study shows that solar systems like ours may be incredibly rare. What does this mean for SETI's search for life?

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Dr. Phil Plait - Bad Astronomy

Dr. Phil Plait sits down to talk to us about everything from his work on the Mythbusters moonlanding episode, becoming the president of JREF, and his new book, "Death From the Skies."

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Dr. Seth Shostak - What's the Wow! Signal?

Dr. Seth Shostak goes deep into the annals of SETI's history to talk about the Wow! signal of 1977.

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Gia Milinovich - Science Groupie

Gia Milinovich is a TV presenter, photographer, new media consultant, blogger (giagia.co.uk), wife of physicist Dr. Brian Cox, and self-proclaimed "science groupie." Hear her talk about her discovering science, her work with CERN on the LHC, and how the advertising for the movie A.I. changed her life.

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LOFAR

Dr. Seth Shostak talks about a new satellite array that will be able to pick up frequencies from the edge of space.

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Water on Mars

The Phoenix Lander is hard at work on the frigid surface of Mars.

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Visions of the Future - Intelligence: The Computer Revolution

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku sits down with us to discuss the future of intelligence, from thinking machines to the ubiquitous computer.

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Visions of the Future - Life: The Biotech Revolution

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku speaks about what the future holds for our life, from lab-grown organs to genetic screening.

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Dr. Seth Shostak - The Bigfoot Scam

Dr. Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute, was in the crowd when Bigfoot's body was revealed to the world. Or, it was supposed to be.

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Visions of the Future - Matter: The Quantum Revolution

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku speaks about what could be the biggest revolution of all - our ability to directly control the building blocks of the world around us.

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Will Pomerantz - The X Prize

Will Pomerantz, Senior Director of Space Projects at the X Prize Foundation, talks about the Google Lunar X Prize, the inspiration behind the company, and million dollar achievements.

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Leroy Chiao - American Astronaut

Former NASA astronaut Dr. Leroy Chiao discusses his path to NASA, his missions, what he's up to now, and how to vote from space.

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Dr. Michio Kaku - Time Travel

Dr. Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, discusses the "giggle factor" of time travel - and why scientists are no longer laughing.

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Leroy Chiao - China's First Spacewalk

Former NASA astronaut Dr. Leroy Chiao speaks about China's first spacewalk and what this means for the future of space exploration.

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Bill Nye

Bill Nye answers questions from fans, talks about his new show Stuff Happens, how people can be greener, and how he will crush Ed Begley, Jr.

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Dr. Michio Kaku - The Large Hadron Collider

Dr. Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, talks about the possibilities inherent in the Large Hadron Collider - from the theory of everything to string theory.

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Dr. Seth Shostak - What Happens If SETI Finds Life?

Dr. Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute in California, tells us what SETI's going to do upon finding a signal from space.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Dave Mosher - LHC and Future Colliders

Discovery Space producer Dave Mosher talks about the future of particle colliders around the world, as well as his own time living next to one.

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Chumby - A Squishy Everything Machine

CEO of Chumby Industries Steve Tomlin talks about the Chumby - an interactive internet media player that can be exactly what you make it.

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Gia Milinovich - Science Groupie

Gia Milinovich is a TV presenter, photographer, new media consultant, blogger (giagia.co.uk), wife of physicist Dr. Brian Cox, and self-proclaimed "science groupie." Hear her talk about her discovering science, her work with CERN on the LHC, and how the advertising for the movie A.I. changed her life.

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Dr. Seth Shostak - What's the Wow! Signal?

Dr. Seth Shostak goes deep into the annals of SETI's history to talk about the Wow! signal of 1977.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Dr. Phil Plait - Bad Astronomy

Dr. Phil Plait sits down to talk to us about everything from his work on the Mythbusters moonlanding episode, becoming the president of JREF, and his new book, "Death From the Skies."

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Dr. Seth Shostak - Are Solar Systems Rare?

A recent study shows that solar systems like ours may be incredibly rare. What does this mean for SETI's search for life?

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Visions of the Future - Matter: The Quantum Revolution

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku speaks about what could be the biggest revolution of all - our ability to directly control the building blocks of the world around us.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Dr. Seth Shostak - The Bigfoot Scam

Dr. Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute, was in the crowd when Bigfoot's body was revealed to the world. Or, it was supposed to be.

Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website


Visions of the Future - Life: The Biotech Revolution

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku speaks about what the future holds for our life, from lab-grown organs to genetic screening.

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Visions of the Future - Intelligence: The Computer Revolution

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku sits down with us to discuss the future of intelligence, from thinking machines to the ubiquitous computer.

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Water on Mars

The Phoenix Lander is hard at work on the frigid surface of Mars.

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Mars Mission

What's the best NASA can hope to get out of their Phoenix mission on Mars?

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Origins: Vision Correction

When did eyeglasses first come into existence?

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Origins: Television

The inspiration for television dates back to 1884.

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Origins: Vision Correction

When did eyeglasses first come into existence?

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Mars Mission

What's the best NASA can hope to get out of their Phoenix mission on Mars?

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Origins: Microwaves

Where did the idea of cooking with radio waves first come from?

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Origins: Microwaves

Where did the idea of cooking with radio waves first come from?

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Origins: Refrigerator

Have you ever wondered where the refrigerator got its start?

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Origins: Telephones

From the first dial phone in 1880 to the billions of cellphones now in use, how did the telephone get to where it is today?

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Origins: Telephones

From the first dial phone in 1880 to the billions of cellphones now in use, how did the telephone get to where it is today?

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Origins: Refrigerator

Have you ever wondered where the refrigerator got its start?

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Origins: Fast Food

75 million Americans eat fast food a day. How did it all begin?

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Origins: Fast Food

75 million Americans eat fast food a day. How did it all begin?

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Origins: Freeways

Highways and freeways have proliferated globally...but how did it all begin?

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Origins: Freeways

Highways and freeways have proliferated globally...but how did it all begin?

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Gamma Ray Burst

Astronomers are excited about the brightest object we've ever seen in space.

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Gamma Ray Burst

Astronomers are excited about the brightest object we've ever seen in space.

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Physics of the Impossible

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku explains why science fiction isn't necessarily fiction.

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Physics of the Impossible

Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku explains why science fiction isn't necessarily fiction.

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"Earth-like" Planets

Will we ever find another earth-like planet? And what does it mean to be earth-like?

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"Earth-like" Planets

Will we ever find another earth-like planet? And what does it mean to be earth-like?

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"Close Call" with Asteroid

Planet Earth avoids another asteroid collision

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"Close Call" with Asteroid

Planet Earth avoids another asteroid collision

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Search for ET

Learn how you can help Berkeley astronomers search for ET!

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Search for ET

Learn how you can help Berkeley astronomers search for ET!

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Beyond Tomorrow: Rocket

Beyond Tomorrow host Matt Shirvington examines the new age of rockets

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