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60-Second Earth

Scientific Americanwww.scientificamerican.com
Tune in every Sunday for quick reports on the science of the environment and the future of energy. It'll just take a minute!
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Episodes

How Much Life Is There on Earth?

New estimates decrease the likely number of microbes beneath the sea, but the truth is that we still don't really know. David Biello reports

Sep 02, 20123 min

UV Gives Fish Skin Cancer

Fifteen percent of a sample of 136 trout caught near the Great Barrier Reef showed evidence of melanoma, with UV exposure the likely culprit. Christopher Intagliata reports

Aug 05, 20122 min

Greener Olympics Mean Cleaner Air

A new analysis shows how the summer Olympics helped clear the air in Beijing--and combat climate change. David Biello reports

Jul 30, 20123 min

Marijuana Farms Poison Wildlife

Pathologists have found the first evidence of wildlife poisoned by a cash crop--and not in a traditional agricultural area. David Biello reports

Jul 22, 20123 min

35 Years of Renewable Energy

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has been working for 35 years to make solar power and other technologies a reality. David Biello reports

Jul 08, 20123 min

Wasted Food No More

Massachusetts may ban big institutions from discarding food in the trash in a bid to cut down on the methane from landfills. David Biello reports

May 13, 20123 min

How to Adapt to Climate Change

As the globe warms, communities across the world are providing examples of how to adapt. David Biello reports

May 06, 20123 min

L.A. Needs to Stop Being Such a Cow Town

New research suggests that the waste from dairy farms may be a bigger source of smog in Los Angeles than the region's millions of cars. David Biello reports

Apr 29, 20123 min

135 Years of Records Reveals Deep Ocean Warming

The ocean surface is warming. Using records going back more than a century to the British Challenger expedition, researchers calculate that the deep ocean is experiencing its own temperature rise. David Biello reports

Apr 01, 20123 min

Fukushima: We Listen Back

Newly released audio takes us through the first week of the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi on this first anniversary of the crisis. David Biello reports

Mar 11, 201212 min

How Raindrops Calm the Wind

New research suggests the drag on falling precipitation helps slow atmospheric circulation. David Biello reports

Feb 26, 20123 min
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