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Science Magazine Podcast

Podcast: Reading pain from the brains of infants, modeling digital faces, and wifi holograms

Science Magazine Podcast

Science Podcast

News, News Commentary, Science

4.3842 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2017

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

This week, we discuss the most accurate digital model of a human face to date, stray Wi-Fi signals that can be used to spy on a closed room, and artificial intelligence that can predict Supreme Court decisions with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic. Caroline Hartley joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a scan that can detect pain in babies—a useful tool when they can’t tell you whether something really hurts. Listen to previous podcasts. See more book segments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Thank you. and quote, science podcast to receive special offers. Welcome to the science podcast for May 5th, 2017.

0:48.5

I'm Sarah Crespi.

0:49.8

In this week's show, Caroline Hartley joins us to talk about a new way to tell if babies are in pain

0:56.1

by measuring electric activity in their brains. And finally, Catherine Mattisick is here with a roundup

1:02.1

of stories from our daily news site. We're still getting free transcripts from scurby.com,

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so please let us know if you find it useful. A special thanks to Scribby.com, S please let us know if you find it useful.

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1:34.8

Now we have Catherine Mattisick, editor for our daily news site.

1:37.9

She's here to talk about some recent online stories.

1:42.4

Okay, Catherine, first up we have a story on mapping 10,000 faces.

1:46.1

Let's just start with something that maps your face now.

1:48.6

Do you have Snapchat on your phone?

1:50.2

Should I tell you the truth?

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