The legacy of near-Earth supernovae, finding mammalian-like hippocampal activity in a food-caching songbird, and how inherited social networks shape spotted hyena society and survival.
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Tag Archives: Science Magazine
TOP JOURNALS: RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS FROM SCIENCE MAGAZINE (JULY 9, 2021)
Science: History Of U.S. Opioid Crisis, 3-D Printed Protein Candy & Books
Science Podcast: Plastic Artifact Preservation & Extreme Pressure Gauges
TOP JOURNALS: RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS FROM SCIENCE MAGAZINE (JUNE 25, 2021)
Science Podcast: Botox & Depression, Fruit Fly Sex Drive And New Books
First this week, Contributing Correspondent Cathleen O’Grady talks with host Sarah Crespi about controversy surrounding the use of Botox injections to alleviate depression by suppressing frowning.
Next, researcher Stephen Zhang, a postdoctoral fellow at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, discusses his Science Advances paper on what turns on the fruit fly sex drive. Finally, we are excited to kick off a six-part series of monthly interviews with authors of books that highlight the many intersections between race and science and scientists. This week, guest host and journalist Angela Saini talks with Keith Wailoo, professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University, who helped select the topics about the books we will be covering and how they were selected.











