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In this episode of Science Quickly, we explore Colombia’s controversial plan to cull invasive “cocaine hippos” and the discovery of millions of underground bees in a New York State cemetery. And we dive into new research on how HIV may accelerate biological aging and how chronic inflammation is reshaping scientists’ understanding of heart disease. Recommended Reading: Today in Science newsletter Colombia will euthanize Pablo Escobar’s invasive ‘cocaine hippos’ The hidden cause of heart disease is inflammation Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery E-mail us at sciencequickly@sciam.com if you have any questions, comments or ideas for stories we should cover! Discover something new everyday: subscribe to Scientific American and sign up for Today in Science, our daily newsletter. Science Quickly is produced by Rachel Feltman, Fonda Mwangi, Sushmita Pathak and Jeff DelViscio. This episode was edited by Alex Sugiura, with fact-checking by Shayna Posses and Aaron Shattuck. Our theme music was composed by Dominic Smith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
以前的剧集
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3677 - ‘Cocaine hippos,’ underground bees, and surprising science on aging and the heart Mon, 20 Apr 2026
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3676 - Why birds outlived T. rex Fri, 17 Apr 2026
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3675 - When science meets Pokémon Wed, 15 Apr 2026
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3674 - Artemis II returned safely from the moon—but was it worth it? Mon, 13 Apr 2026
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3673 - Alexis Hall turns Moby-Dick into a wild sci‑fi adventure Fri, 10 Apr 2026
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3672 - U.S. measles cases surge as vaccination rates drop Wed, 08 Apr 2026
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3671 - Artemis II, endangered species and oil, snowpack crisis Mon, 06 Apr 2026
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3670 - Why NASA is betting big on Artemis II moon mission Fri, 03 Apr 2026
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3669 - We weren’t supposed to have chins Wed, 01 Apr 2026
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3668 - NASA’s nuclear spacecraft, Iran war climate fallout and a promising new Lyme shot Mon, 30 Mar 2026
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3667 - You’ve been lied to about pain—here’s the truth Fri, 27 Mar 2026
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3666 - Can AI do math, or does it just act like a calculator? Wed, 25 Mar 2026
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3665 - Heat dome, legal win for vaccines, lead-tainted clothes Mon, 23 Mar 2026
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3664 - Andy Weir spills the space tea on Ryan Gosling and Project Hail Mary Fri, 20 Mar 2026
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3663 - GLP-1 drugs are entering a new chapter Wed, 18 Mar 2026
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3662 - Nuclear doubts, bigger hail, and new clues about aging brains Mon, 16 Mar 2026
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3661 - How RFK, Jr.’s beliefs echo a troubling ideology Fri, 13 Mar 2026
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3660 - The Traitors and the science of sneaky lies Wed, 11 Mar 2026
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3659 - Measles outbreak, AI in warfare, sped-up global warming Mon, 09 Mar 2026
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3658 - Michael Pollan explores consciousness, AI and the brain Fri, 06 Mar 2026
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3657 - A tech journalist, some hot dogs and an AI hoax Wed, 04 Mar 2026
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3656 - Women’s heart health, Artemis update, postbirthing vitamins for reindeer Mon, 02 Mar 2026
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3655 - A teen, an algorithm and the race to stop poaching Fri, 27 Feb 2026
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3654 - The science behind polyamory Wed, 25 Feb 2026
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3653 - New dino, vaccine shake-ups, dirty air risks Mon, 23 Feb 2026
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3652 - The surprising enigma of slippery ice Fri, 20 Feb 2026
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3651 - Can AI keep Alzheimer’s patients safe at home? Wed, 18 Feb 2026
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3650 - Trump’s climate rollback, this wild winter and ‘Penisgate’ Mon, 16 Feb 2026
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3649 - The evolutionary riddle of the kiss Fri, 13 Feb 2026
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3648 - How Heated Rivalry nailed its Russian Wed, 11 Feb 2026
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3647 - Rhythm babies, rocket delays, solar fireworks Mon, 09 Feb 2026
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3646 - Psychiatry’s playbook is about to get torn up Fri, 06 Feb 2026
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3645 - The curious case of the nonburpers Wed, 04 Feb 2026
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3644 - A new AI tool to decode DNA, a medical marvel and a rebel lipstick vine Mon, 02 Feb 2026
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3643 - The hidden genius behind nonreflective glass Fri, 30 Jan 2026
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3642 - Want to smell more attractive? Try these foods Wed, 28 Jan 2026
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3641 - A historic moon mission, AI that helps restore stroke patients’ voice and the oldest cave art ever found Mon, 26 Jan 2026
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3640 - The quest for Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA Fri, 23 Jan 2026
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3639 - What is consciousness, really? Wed, 21 Jan 2026
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3638 - EPA weakens air pollution rules, cancer survival soars, and NASA evacuates astronauts Mon, 19 Jan 2026
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3637 - How Venezuela’s Heavy Crude Shapes Climate Risks Fri, 16 Jan 2026
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3636 - The Great Seed Oil Panic Wed, 14 Jan 2026
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3635 - Woodpeckers Rock the Lab, AI Steps Out of the Chat Box, and Flu Hits Hard Mon, 12 Jan 2026
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3634 - Weighing the Good and Bad of Weight-Loss Drugs Fri, 09 Jan 2026
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3633 - America’s Children Face a New Era of Health Risk Wed, 07 Jan 2026
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3632 - How to Make Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick Mon, 05 Jan 2026
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3631 - ENCORE: Algorithmic Social Media Is Driving New Slang Fri, 02 Jan 2026
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3630 - ENCORE: Understanding the Science of ‘Squirting’ Wed, 31 Dec 2025
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3629 - ENCORE: Science’s Greatest 180s Mon, 29 Dec 2025
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3628 - The Quest for Climate-Ready Christmas Trees Wed, 24 Dec 2025