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Popular Science answers your most outlandish, mind-burning questions—from what the universe is made of to why not everyone can touch their toes. Join PopSci editors and producer Jess Boddy as they work through questions big and small. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/askusanythingbypopsci/support
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POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO brings you all the newest discoveries and emerging technologies, cutting-edge innovations in science and technology each week. Presented in an interactive, entertaining and easy to understand forum with host, Alan Taylor.
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March 1 A Celestial Smiley Face March 5 The Moon and Jupiter Rendezvous March 13 Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse March 14 Full Worm Moon March 20 Vernal (Spring) Equinox March 22 Venus Becomes the Morning Star Again While Februarys grand planetary parade might be behind us, March will still afford good opportunities to see many of the parades participants…
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A research team at Canadas Lawson Research Institute of St. Josephs Health Care London and the London Health Sciences Center Research Institute (LHSCRI) is readying a two-year Phase I safety trial in which a small group of cancer patients will receive fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT)aka poop pills.…
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The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE presented its surrounding ancient Roman communities with a number of terrifying ways to die: falling debris, collapsing buildings, asphyxiation from superheated dust plumes, etc..
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Recently analyzed fossils finally confirm a longtime paleontological theory: Flying squirrels the size of domesticated cats glided across the Bering Land Bridge roughly 5 million years ago.
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If you're tired of winter and looking forward to traveling more this year, starting with a warmer location, you may want to hear about how you can save up to 90 percent on domestic and international travel .
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Humans have navigated the open oceans for thousands of years , but new evidence indicates communities in Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) and the Philippines set sail aboard advanced boats as much as 40,000 years ago.
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