On Today's Podcast

The lucky breaks that make our Earth home

An astrophysicist explores all that it took for life to exist on Earth, from the formation of stars to self-organizing molecules.

Listen Now
Most Recent Broadcast

April 17, 2026

Tracy Scott’s dad walked on the moon. Now, she studies the lives and families of other Apollo-era astronauts. Plus, recordings from a decades-long research project in Florida are helping scientists decode dolphin whistles. And, inventor Simone Giertz rose to YouTube fame with comically bad robots. Now she designs comically useful objects for our very normal problems.

Listen Now

Sign Up For Science Friday’s Newsletters!

From sneak peeks of the show to educational resources to events, stay up to speed with all things SciFri.

Read More
Segment

17:25

HIV/AIDS Update

A round-up of the latest HIV/AIDS research news and an update from the International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia.

Listen
Video

Oarfish: The Ultimate Fish Tale

Thought to the be inspiration of sea serpent stories, the monstrously long oarfish provokes wonder in nearly all who witness it. Yet despite our fascination, little is known about this fish, its lifecycle, and how it navigates its deep-sea environment.

Watch Video