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31 Episoder
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Curiosity Unbounded, Ep 2: Bureaucracies, dictatorships, and the power of Africa's people — Mai Hassan
Publisert: 8.5.2023 -
Curiosity Unbounded, Ep 1: How a free-range kid from Maine is helping green-up industrial practices — Desirée Plata
Publisert: 19.4.2023 -
Audio Article: Low-cost device can measure air pollution anywhere
Publisert: 27.3.2023 -
Audio Article: Minimizing electric vehicles’ impact on the grid
Publisert: 23.3.2023 -
Audio Article: How to push, wiggle, or drill an object through granular material
Publisert: 30.1.2023 -
Audio Article: A new method boosts wind farms’ energy output, without new equipment
Publisert: 19.8.2022 -
Audio Article: Startup lets doctors classify skin conditions with the snap of a picture
Publisert: 11.7.2022 -
Audio Article: Keeping web-browsing data safe from hackers
Publisert: 22.6.2022 -
Audio Article: The sound of a sunset
Publisert: 9.2.2022 -
What does a sunrise and sunset sound like?
Publisert: 8.2.2022 -
Audio Article: Babies can tell who has close relationships based on one clue: saliva
Publisert: 4.2.2022 -
Audio Article: Deploying machine learning to improve mental health
Publisert: 2.2.2022 -
Audio Article: Reducing food waste to increase access to affordable foods
Publisert: 26.1.2022 -
Audio Article: Scientists build new atlas of ocean’s oxygen-starved waters
Publisert: 5.1.2022 -
Audio Article: Sensor based on quantum physics could detect SARS-CoV-2 virus
Publisert: 21.12.2021 -
Audio Article: Timber or steel?
Publisert: 2.12.2021 -
Audio Article: Giving robots social skills
Publisert: 12.11.2021 -
Audio Article: Dragging your feet? Lack of sleep affects your walk, new study finds
Publisert: 5.11.2021 -
Audio Article: How marsh grass protects shorelines
Publisert: 20.10.2021 -
Audio Article: Toward a smarter electronic health record
Publisert: 1.10.2021
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