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Can you learn to love the scorpion?
Fossils suggest there were ancient scorpions over 3 feet long. Terrifying? Perhaps, but there's a lot to love about these arachnids.
Listen NowJune 19, 2026
The FDA approved the first new sunscreen ingredient in over 20 years—one that’s long been used around the world. What took so long? A linguist breaks down “sports announcer talk,” from inverted speech to the world-famous goal roar. What do musical daydreams tell us about our brains? Plus, a massive whale graveyard, zombie sea cucumber parts, and the case for loving scorpions.
We’re Looking For A Stewardship Manager!
Science Friday is looking for a resourceful and ambitious Stewardship Manager to help oversee donor stewardship in support of the organization’s fundraising.
Sniffing Out Hidden Cancer
Ovarian cancer is one of the world’s most deadly and silent cancers. An innovative team of scientists (and dogs) are creating an early detection method that could save lives.
Work At Science Friday: We’re Looking For A Radio Producer
We’re looking for a creative, curious producer who has experience reporting about science or related topics.
Work At Science Friday: We’re Looking For An Education Program Manager
We’re looking for an engaging and collaborative education professional to build meaningful STEM learning experiences for all.
Work At Science Friday: We’re Looking For A Digital Producer
We’re looking for a creative, curious producer who has experience with engagement and audiences.
The Winter Roach: New York City’s Invasive Cold Tolerant Roaches
Rutgers University entomologists unravel clues to identify a new invasive species of cockroach and what its emergence represents.