12 Jupiter Moons Discovery, Don’t Drink Post-Workout, and Elon Musk’s Job Interview Question

12 Jupiter Moons Discovery, Don’t Drink Post-...

Up next

The End of the Universe

To understand how our universe might end, scientists often have to go back to the beginning. This episode of Curiosity Weekly, Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by astrophysicist Dr. Katie Mack to discuss theoretical cosmology, astrophysics, and what scientists are thinking might ha ...  Show more

Why Scientists Can’t Agree on Aging

It’s a new year which means many of us are focusing on resolutions designed to take better care of our bodies as we age. But, even those conducting research on healthy aging find it a complicated concept to define. To help navigate the topic, Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Dr. ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

A New Perspective on Mars / Phaethon / Mercury | S26E146
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 146
*A new perspective on Mars
Mission managers have maneuvered NASA’s Mars Odyssey spacecraft to provide a new panoramic horizontal view of the red planet.
*Determining the composition of the rock comet Phaethon.
  Show more

New Science of Character and Personality & Why Everyone Seems to Be Arguing
Something You Should Know

Did you know Memorial Day wasn’t declared a national Holiday until 1971? And it wasn’t always called Memorial Day either. Those are just a few of the interesting facts this episode starts with as we look at this uniquely American holiday and day of remembrance. https://www.foxnew ...  Show more

S26E38: The Milky Way's Cannibalism // Measuring the W Boson // Scramjet Testing | SpaceTime Astronomy News
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

*Another stellar stream adds more evidence to the Milky Way‘s cannibalism Astronomers have discovered another stellar stream hidden deep in the Milky Way Galaxy. *The most accurate measurement so far for the W boson Physicists at CERN have refined their understandin ...  Show more

S26E36: ExoMars - Back on Track | SpaceTime | Astronomy News
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

The European Space Agency says its ExoMars mission to the red planet is back on with a launch window opening in October 2028. *Extremely rare Coronal Mass Ejection event A blast which scientists are calling an extremely rare bright Coronal Mass Extinction event has just ro ...  Show more