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Science Quickly

The 60-Second Podcast Takes a Short Break--But Wait, There's More

Science Quickly

Scientific American

Science

4.31.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2022

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Scientific American ’s short-form podcast has been going for 16 years, three months and seven days, counting today. But it’s time for us to evolve.

Transcript

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0:00.0

As Helen opened her Amazon parcel,

0:03.0

her stomach filled with butterflies, rapid air technology,

0:07.0

and a grill mode feature,

0:08.0

this air-fryer tickled Helen's taste buds for a price lower

0:11.0

than she'd ever imagined.

0:13.0

Five stars from Helen.

0:15.0

Find star-rated products at star prices.

0:18.0

Start your search on Amazon today.

0:25.0

Hello, 60-second science fans.

0:27.0

This is Jeff Talvisio.

0:29.0

I'm the executive producer of the podcast.

0:31.0

First, I really just want to thank you for all being oil listeners

0:34.0

for however long you've been listening.

0:36.0

And just in case that's from the very start,

0:38.0

you've been with us now for 16 years,

0:40.0

three months, and seven days, counting today.

0:44.0

That's near prehistoric in podcast years.

0:47.0

In that time, we've published well over 3,000 episodes

0:49.0

on every imaginable science and health topic.

0:52.0

But on September 5th, 2006,

0:54.0

we started it all off with beetles.

0:57.0

Karen Hopkins, who's been with us the whole way.

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