Synopsis
Science Elements Podcasts
Episodes
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Episode 333 - February 26 2014
26/02/2014How specialized air filters could block potentially harmful particles from getting into cars.
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Episode 332 - February 24 2014
24/02/2014Scientists discover how exercise energizes the heart’s cellular powerhouses.
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Episode 331 - February 20 2014
20/02/2014How to tell if your champagne is sensational without popping the cork.
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Episode 330 - February 19 2014
19/02/2014Scientists close in on a way to clamp down drug side effects.
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Episode 329 - February 17 2014
17/02/2014Scientists edge nearer to the day when they can create new tissue to fix damaged hearts.
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Episode 326 - February 10 2014
10/02/2014Scientists close in a faster way to detect and prevent foodborne illnesses.
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Episode 324 - February 05 2014
05/02/2014What do seashells have to do with preserving old bones? We have the answer coming up on Science Elements.
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Episode 322 - January 27 2014
27/01/2014A better understanding of how bacteria take over human cells could lead to better treatments of infections. How “reprogramming” one of the world’s most notorious bacteria could help us fight off infectious diseases. Researchers are developing a new way to fend off drug-resistant malaria.
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Episode 321 - January 20 2014
20/01/2014How a new test could help detect genetically modified foods. Scientists have unearthed a way to authenticate one of the world’s most famous and desirable truffles. New research could help chocolate connoisseurs get one step closer to confectionary heaven.
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Episode 320 - January 13 2014
13/01/2014How an inexpensive paper-based device could expand the use of medical tests in remote regions of the world. How metal inks could ease the way toward flexible books. Why literally laundering money could save billions of dollars.
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Episode 319 - January 06 2014
06/01/2014Why researchers are paying closer attention to substances in shampoos and other personal care products that children and their parents use regularly. How formula-feeding may be linked to an increased risk of disease in later life. Why scientists are concerned about certain substances in vinyl flooring used in daycare centers and schools.
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Episode 318 – December 16 2013
16/12/2013Why the world’s longest science experiment is really just a drop in the bucket. Why bullet-proof suits are the talk of the town. And finally, why business at an eco-friendly packaging materials company is mushrooming.
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Episode 317 – December 09 2013
09/12/2013How a “smart pain” medication could help relieve osteoarthritis. How a drug that mimics ‘good cholesterol’ could help combat heart disease and other ailments. And finally, how nanoparticles could one day pave the way for a sneak attack on cancer.
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Episode 316 – December 02 2013
02/12/2013Reducing the salt in bread without losing saltiness, thanks to a texture trick. Solar-powered batteries woven into fabrics overcome hurdles for ‘wearable electronics.’ Hormone therapy could enhance the therapeutic effect of head and facial bone grafts.
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Episode 315 – November 18 2013
18/11/2013How scientists are closing in on better ways to detect cocaine use. New research is raising concerns about synthetic marijuana. Why scientists are creating great balls of fire in the laboratory.
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Episode 314 - November 11 2013
11/11/2013‘Tearless’ onions could help combat cardiovascular disease and weight gain. A plant hormone might bolster the cancer-fighting potential of one of the world’s most nutritious foods. How cooking affects a key health ingredient found in blueberries.
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Episode 313 - November 04 2013
04/11/2013How an historic fire sparked a revolution in recycling and environmental remediation. Scientists are closing in on a way to recapture rare earth metals from electronic gadgets. A sea of plastic is fouling the world’s oceans.