Sentences with phrase «own science talk»

As people start living in more sterile and urban environments their immune systems aren't exposed to microbes and don't know what to do when they encounter allergens or bacteria, making allergies and auto - immune diseases more prevalent, Scientific American's podcast Science Talk explains.
All that fancy atheist - humanist - science talk about how «logical» the «proper» morality is, is a bunch of bunk.
Like I said, you're out of your depth in science talk, and you don't have as much practice as Chad at being dishonest, so don't try.
And all that fancy atheist - humanist - science talk about how «logical» the «proper» morality is, is a bunch of bunk.
In plain English, all this science talk simply means that macadamia nuts are much more than the FDA has cracked them up to be.
Through hands - on activities, science talks, lab tours, nature experiences, exhibits and performances, the festival engages a wide range of audiences while inspiring future generations.
Wearing our skin - to - skin newborn carrier boosts oxytocin levels and lowers cortisol (science talk for more love and less stress), and increases prolactin, for better milk production and greater breastfeeding success.
There is going to be some boring science talk below, sorry about that, but I think to fully understand what I mean when I speak about biological clocks and natural sleep rhythms, you should fully understand what the heck they are!
He also hosts the Scientific American podcast Science Talk.
Science talked with one of the study's authors, materials scientists and graduate student Phil De Luna at the University of Toronto in Canada, about how CO2 recycling works — and what the future holds for these technologies.
For Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American, I'm Steve Mirsky.
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In his spare time he and some friends made a radio series about unusual sports, and he gave science talks in schools.
Welcome to Science Talk, the more or less weekly podcast of Scientific American hosted on March 19th, 2010.
(For the complete audio, including a discussion about why certain individuals are surviving Ebola, how to prepare for future similar threats and changing personal protective equipment to better protect healthcare workers, please tune in to the Science Talk podcast here.)
For Science Talk, the podcast of Scientific American, I am Steve Mirsky.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American posted on April 7th, 2010.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American posted on July 27th, 2010.
Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American for the seven days starting August 22nd.
This has been Science Talk, the podcast of Scientific American.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American posted on June 24th, 2010.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American hosted on May 19th, 2010.
You can speak at science cafés, where ordinary people watch science talks and drink beer.
For Scientific American Science Talk, I'm Steve Mirsky.
Science Talk correspondent John Pavlus talks with Jon Amiel, director of the new Darwin biography movie Creation, and with Randal Keynes, Darwin's great - great - grandson and one of the film's scriptwriters.
Since 2006 his primary responsibilities have been hosting the Scientific American's interview - format podcast, Science Talk, and overseeing its daily podcast, 60 - Second Science.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American for the seven days starting November 12th 2008.
Well that's it for this edition of the Scientific American's Science Talk.
Steve: Welcome to the Scientific American podcast, Science Talk, posted on August 9th, 2011.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American posted on May 29th, 2009.
Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American for the seven days starting October 1st, 2008.
For Science Talk, the podcast of Scientific American, I'm Steve Mirsky.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly Podcast of Scientific American, posted on June 26th 2009.
Steve Mirsky: Welcome to Scientific American's Science Talk posted on June 18th, 2015.
Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American for the seven days starting November 22nd.
We'll be back with a full Science Talk episode later this week.
Hi, Steve Mirsky here, with the Scientific American Science Talk podcast.
The skills and experience you gain while preparing and giving a popular science talk will make you a better speaker overall.
For Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American, I am Steve Mirsky.
For Science Talk, the podcast of Scientific American.
And I'm Steve Mirsky, for Scientific American's Science Talk podcast.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the more or less weekly podcast of Scientific American posted on January 14th, 2011.
Listen for clips from some of these lectures on the Scientific American Science Talk podcast, including Fovell's explanation as to why the notion of a freezing air mass that descends on New York City in the movie The Day After Tomorrow is goofy.
Steve: You can hear the original edit of the interview with Alan Weisman on the June 27th episode of Science Talk, which is available free at our Web site, www.SciAm.com/podcast and an edited transcript along with additional audio and video materials about The World without Us can be found free on our Web site in our archive July issue that's www.SciAm.com.
Steve: Welcome to the Scientific American podcast Science Talk, posted on December 8th, 2011.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly Podcast of Scientific American posted on May 1st, 2009.
Still, the science - by - press - release has annoyed many computer scientists with whom Science talked.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American for the seven days starting December 19th, I am Steve Mirsky.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American for the seven days starting May 28th, 2008.
Steve: Welcome to Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific American posted on May 19, 2009.
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