Podcasts – A Moment of Science Podcast
1) How Mosquitoes Find Us
Mosquitoes can smell carbon dioxide from up to 100 feet away, and when we exhale, we emit CO2. Once mosquitoes catch a whiff of it, their brains start scanning their surroundings for their next meal.
2) Cloudy Vision
Cataracts are the result of the natural breakdown of proteins in the eye's lens as you age. When lens proteins lose their three dimensional structure they cause the lens to become cloudy.
3) Gut Microbes And Depression
In 2019, a team of Belgian researchers obtained new evidence correlating gut bacteria with depression in humans. They found a correlation between the patients' depression and the absence of two bacter...Show More
4) Penguins, Biodiversity And Antarctica
Colonies of penguins that live in Antarctica create hotbeds of diversity by doing something that all animals do: pooping. Researchers found that when penguins poop, they enrich the soil in and around...Show More
5) Help On Horseback
Horses can help people learn to walk again through a form of physical rehabilitation called hippotherapy. The patient rides a horse, and as it walks or trots, the movement of your legs and pelvis remi...Show More
6) Ants To The Rescue
In 2019 ethologists published evidence that a species of harvester ants will rescue their nest mates when they become trapped in a spider web.
7) Grunting And Tennis
While watching tennis, it's hard to miss the unmistakable grunts the players make when they hit the ball. The sound can get up to 100 decibels, which is basically as loud as a motorbike. There is stil...Show More
8) A New Atomic Clock Could Help Spaceships Navigate Better
NASA recently launched the Deep Space Atomic Clock, or DSAC, on a test mission. DSAC should allow spacecraft to chart their own trajectories, essentially becoming self-driving spaceships.
9) Birds Of A Feather Flock Together
Social niches are made up of the social aspects of a species' environmental relationship. In the case of humans, this means that your friends, family and coworkers influence you just as much as other ...Show More
10) The Abominable Yeti Crab
Like the fantastical abominable snowman, also known as a yeti, the yeti crab is white, and its long claws are covered in pale fur. And even though it's a mere six inches long, it's definitely strange.