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October 25, 2024

COP16 will tackle questions like who should profit from non-human DNA, and who is responsible for financing critical conservation projects. And, in “The Insect Epiphany,” an entomologist explores the history of insects in art, food, engineering, and more. Plus, abortions later in pregnancy are the most stigmatized, leading to misinformation and a hesitancy to talk openly about why people have them.

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Chile Peppers

In this segment, live from Tucson, Arizona, we’ll take a scientific look at the chile pepper, from the chemistry and biology of a pepper’s burn, to the psychology of why some people like it hot. Grab some salsa and listen in!

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Building Social Robots

Sure, robots can weld car parts or stack cartons on an assembly line. But can they develop friendships with people? In this hour, Ira talks with inventors developing robots with personalities. How soon will it be before social, lovable robots enter our homes?

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Sputnik Anniversary

Fifty years ago, a little beeping ball stunned the world. Join Ira Flatow in this hour of Science Friday for a look back at Sputnik and its effect on the way we look at the world.

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