In episode 52, we’re joined by Andreas Schilling from the University of Zurich, who discusses the development of his amazingly simple device that allows heat to flow temporarily from a cold to a warm object without an external power supply; a process that initially appears to contradict a fundamental law of physics.
Scientists find additional evidence through mouse model that Parkinson's disease may originate in the microbe and spread via the body's neurons to the brain's.
Counter to popular opinions and previous studies, Americans tend to overestimate future income for children from wealthy and middle-income families, but underestimate for children from poor ones.
Researchers find a "hidden consciousness" among people in a coma or vegetative state, which may have an effect on decisions regarding the withdrawal of life support.
Assessment of methane emissions from the U.S. oil and gas supply chain confirms that fracking has a bigger impact on climate change than previously understood.