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New discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines — in just under 15 minutes. It's science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber for science on a different wavelength.If you're hooked, try Short Wave Plus. Your su...

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A failed galaxy could solve the dark matter mystery

A failed galaxy could solve the dark matter mystery

Cloud 9 is a failed galaxy. It’s a clump of dark matter, called a dark matter halo, that never formed stars. But this failure could be the key to a my...

2026-01-21 11:00:00 767
Is ‘The Pitt’ accurate? Medical experts weigh in

Is ‘The Pitt’ accurate? Medical experts weigh in

Medical drama The Pitt is winning Golden Globes… and health care workers’ hearts. Medical experts say the show, which chronicles a fictional Pittsburg...

2026-01-20 11:00:00 827
Come critter spotting with us on a cold winter's night

Come critter spotting with us on a cold winter's night

In today's episode, host Emily Kwong leads us on a night hike in Patuxent River State Park in Maryland. Alongside a group of naturalists led by Serene...

2026-01-19 11:00:00 804
10 breakthrough technologies to expect in 2026

10 breakthrough technologies to expect in 2026

Wanna know where tech is headed this year? MIT Technology Review has answers. They compile an annual list called "10 Breakthrough Technologies". Today...

2026-01-16 11:00:00 772
When is your brain actually an "adult"?

When is your brain actually an "adult"?

There’s this idea that something happens in the human brain when we turn 25. Suddenly, we can rent a car without fees. Make rational decisions. We may...

2026-01-14 11:00:00 834
The ozone layer is still healing…thanks to science

The ozone layer is still healing…thanks to science

In the mid-1980s, scientists published a startling finding–a giant hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica. That’s the protective shield that blocks l...

2026-01-13 11:00:00 730
These little microbes may help solve our big problems

These little microbes may help solve our big problems

Microbes are little alchemists that perform all manner of chemical reactions. A team of microbiologists co-founded a non-profit to try to harness thos...

2026-01-12 11:00:00 690
Hot galaxies alert!

Hot galaxies alert!

Most astronomers agree that young galaxy clusters should be relatively cool compared to older ones. But researchers recently found a very young cluste...

2026-01-09 11:00:00 502
Micro Forests: An Emerging Climate Hero?

Micro Forests: An Emerging Climate Hero?

Healthy forests help combat climate change, provide humans with drinking water and even improve mental and physical health. But it’s hard to imagine a...

2026-01-07 11:00:00 741
Behold a T-Rex holotype, paleontology's "gold standard"

Behold a T-Rex holotype, paleontology's "gold standard"

What happens behind the scenes of a dinosaur exhibit? Short Wave host Regina Barber got to find out … by taking a trip to the Carnegie Museum of Natur...

2026-01-06 11:00:00 719
Did Earth’s Water Come From Space?

Did Earth’s Water Come From Space?

Choose your fighter for the origin of water on Earth! Was it always here or did it come to this planet from somewhere else in space? And, either way,...

2026-01-05 11:00:00 844
The trouble of zero

The trouble of zero

What better time to contemplate the conundrum that is zero than the start of a new year? Zero is a fairly new concept in human history and even more r...

2026-01-02 11:00:00 735
Science In 2025 Took A Hit. What Does It Mean?

Science In 2025 Took A Hit. What Does It Mean?

Science in the United States took some big hits this year. The Trump Administration disrupted federal funding for all kinds of scientific pursuits. Ad...

2025-12-31 11:00:00 796
Climate Anxiety Is Altering Family Planning

Climate Anxiety Is Altering Family Planning

Gen Z and younger millennials are generally the most climate literate generations. As an age cohort that started learning about climate change in scho...

2025-12-30 11:00:00 835
Why Kratom Is At The Heart Of A Big Public Health Debate

Why Kratom Is At The Heart Of A Big Public Health Debate

Kratom and 7-OH products are available in many smoke shops. But earlier this year, the FDA recommended certain 7-OH products be scheduled alongside op...

2025-12-29 11:00:00 773
Why Drones Are Catching Whale Breaths

Why Drones Are Catching Whale Breaths

Scientists in the Arctic are catching the exhaled breaths of whales to better understand their health. How? Drones. Whales breathe through their blowh...

2025-12-26 11:00:00 613
Drinking Turns Some Red With Asian Glow—And May Fight Tuberculosis

Drinking Turns Some Red With Asian Glow—And May Fight Tuberculosis

Ever gotten a scarlet, hot face after drinking alcohol or know someone who has? Many people felt it as they celebrate the holidays with loved ones, si...

2025-12-24 14:00:01 820
Why Suicide Prevention is 'Everyone's Business'

Why Suicide Prevention is 'Everyone's Business'

Written by Jo Lambert, ‘Hold The Hope’ is now being used as suicide prevention training material by the UK’s National Health Service Mental Health Tru...

2025-12-23 11:00:00 862
No, Raccoons Aren’t Pet-Ready (Yet)

No, Raccoons Aren’t Pet-Ready (Yet)

Dogs are man’s best friend. And it’s no secret that we at Short Wave love cats (Regina has four)! Both of these iconic pets have been domesticated – e...

2025-12-22 08:00:00 883
GLP-1 Pills Are On The Way. Here's What To Know

GLP-1 Pills Are On The Way. Here's What To Know

You may have heard of Ozempic, and other GLP-1 drugs. They’re everywhere. And they typically involve weekly injections — which can have a sticker pric...

2025-12-19 11:00:00 732
The Indicator: Take A Penny, Leave A Penny, Get Rid Of The Penny

The Indicator: Take A Penny, Leave A Penny, Get Rid Of The Penny

In November, the U.S. stopped production of the humble penny after 232 years in circulation. On today’s show, Darian Woods and Wailin Wong from NPR's...

2025-12-18 11:05:06 653
"A Very, Very Big Deal." Countries Take On Fossil Fuels

"A Very, Very Big Deal." Countries Take On Fossil Fuels

Many countries are frustrated with U.N. climate conferences. While some countries urgently want to transition away from fossil fuels — the main driver...

2025-12-17 08:00:00 864
Could Architecture In Space Make A Greener Earth?

Could Architecture In Space Make A Greener Earth?

Humankind has the technology to go to space. Space architect Ariel Ekblaw says the bottleneck now is real estate: getting larger volumes of space stat...

2025-12-16 11:00:00 869
Is The Quantum Future Here?

Is The Quantum Future Here?

This year, quantum science and computing came up a lot. There have been broad claims that quantum science and engineering could one day help cure dise...

2025-12-15 11:00:00 781
Could This Exoplanet Harbor Life?

Could This Exoplanet Harbor Life?

Want to be a top notch candidate for hosting alien life? Then there's a few key requirements you should be aware of: Ideally, you're a large object li...

2025-12-12 11:00:00 678
How Replaceable Are You?

How Replaceable Are You?

In the 1970’s TV show called Six Million Dollar Man, a test pilot is in a horrible accident. The show’s famous line goes, “We can rebuild him. We have...

2025-12-10 11:00:00 775
The Closest Thing To A Cure For Allergies

The Closest Thing To A Cure For Allergies

More than 100 million people in the U.S. have some allergy each year. That’s about every 1 in 3 adults. For many, the fix is a bandaid: over-the-count...

2025-12-09 11:00:00 903
Controversy In Yellowstone

Controversy In Yellowstone

Thirty years ago, park rangers reintroduced grey wolves into Yellowstone National Park. They wanted to restore the ecosystem and get the elk populatio...

2025-12-08 11:00:00 941
Americans Are Not Going To The Dentist Enough

Americans Are Not Going To The Dentist Enough

An estimated 5-10% of the U.S. population experiences a disorder with their TMJ, the joint that connects their jaw to their skull. The good news? Reli...

2025-12-05 11:00:00 775
What Are AI Data Centers Doing To Your Electric Bill?

What Are AI Data Centers Doing To Your Electric Bill?

Electricity bills are on track to rise an average of 8 percent nationwide by 2030 according to a June analysis from Carnegie Mellon University and Nor...

2025-12-03 11:00:00 827
Why Experts Are Racing To Learn About This Interstellar Comet

Why Experts Are Racing To Learn About This Interstellar Comet

The comet 3I/ATLAS is taking a long holiday journey this year. It’s visiting from another solar system altogether. Those interstellar origins have the...

2025-12-02 11:00:00 860
Who Should Track Their Blood Sugar?

Who Should Track Their Blood Sugar?

Prediabetes is common in the U.S. — around 1 in 3 people have it. And many people may not know they have it. But last year, the FDA approved the first...

2025-12-01 11:00:00 862
What’s In A Kiss? 21 Million Years Of Evolution

What’s In A Kiss? 21 Million Years Of Evolution

How far back in evolutionary history does kissing go? Through phylogenetic analysis, an international team of scientists found that kissing was likely...

2025-11-28 11:00:00 521
How To Disagree Better

How To Disagree Better

Many people are gearing up for holiday conversation with loved ones who may disagree with them -- on everything from politics to religion and lifestyl...

2025-11-26 11:00:00 928
Nature Quest: The Earthquake Prediction Problem

Nature Quest: The Earthquake Prediction Problem

Their whole life, producer Hannah Chinn has known about the Big One: a massive earthquake forecasted to hit the West Coast. Scientists say it’ll destr...

2025-11-25 11:00:00 875
SNAP Delays: The Science Of Hunger And Food Insecurity

SNAP Delays: The Science Of Hunger And Food Insecurity

One in every eight households in the U.S. isn’t always sure where the next meal will come from. Limited food access can spell hunger – and that can af...

2025-11-24 11:00:00 726
What's Up With Nightmares?

What's Up With Nightmares?

Dreams of flying? Nightmares of teeth falling out? Falling off a cliff? As a sleep scientist at the University of Montreal, Michelle Carr has pretty m...

2025-11-21 11:00:00 860
The Mystery Of Inner Monologues

The Mystery Of Inner Monologues

Emily Kwong is pretty sure she lacks an inner monologue, while the inner monologue of producer Rachel Carlson won’t stop chatting. But how well can a...

2025-11-19 11:00:00 857
An Apple Is An Ovary: The Science of Apple Breeding

An Apple Is An Ovary: The Science of Apple Breeding

What's your favorite apple? Maybe it's the crowd-pleasing Honeycrisp, the tart Granny Smith or the infamous Red Delicious. Either way, before that app...

2025-11-18 11:00:00 895
Mental ‘Workouts’ Could Keep Your Brain Young

Mental ‘Workouts’ Could Keep Your Brain Young

Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that typically declines as people age...

2025-11-17 11:00:00 687
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