Next Science Friday Each week Science Friday, hosted by Ira Flatow, focuses on science topics that are in the news and brings an educated, balanced discussion to bear on the scientific issues at hand.
The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane Do you want to live forever? The Mortality Paradox Philosopher Stephen Cave on our struggles with our mortality, and how knowing we will die one day can make life precious and even more meaningful. Do you want to live forever? The Mortality Paradox Studio 2 A sharper brain at any age Understanding the latest research on keeping our brains healthy and sharp at any age. From diet, to exercise, technology and more, with Dr. Daniel Monti and Pam Belluck. Heard on WHYY-FM Philly climate activists celebrate a rare win in their battle to reform PGW A proposed settlement with PGW would lower the utility’s planned rate hikes, and force the natural gas provider to hold public hearings over climate impacts. The Pulse How Scientists Discovered Legionnaires’ Disease In the summer of 1976, when 2,000 people came to Philadelphia for a national convention of the American Legion, a strange illness gripped hundreds of attendees, and more than 30 people died. WHYY Originals Art Outside Host Conrad Benner speaks with some of the most prolific street artists in the city about why their work is so vital to their lives, and ours. The Connection Conversations about the qualities that make us unique and human. Fresh Air Hosted by Terry Gross and Tonya Mosley, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries. Good Souls Recognizing people making significant positive contributions to their community. Hittin Season A podcast for fans of the Philadelphia Phillies MOVE Bombing @40 This two-part series about the horrific MOVE bombing that rocked the City of Brotherly Love 40 years ago is reported by WHYY News reporter Tom MacDonald. Peak Travel A podcast about how travel shapes communities in hot-spots around the world. Philadelphia Revealed Learn about objects in the Atwater Kent Collection at Drexel University The Pulse Go on an adventure into unexpected corners of the health and science world. Schooled The story of America’s public schools, through the eyes of the students, parents, and educators. The Statue Why do millions of people each year from around the world visit Philly’s Rocky Statue? Stop and Frisk: Revisit or Resist Explores diverse perspectives and solutions to the city’s gun violence crisis. Studio 2 Everything you need to know about what’s happening in the Delaware Valley. Voices in the Family Highlights experiences that affect individuals and society with an emphasis on behavioral health and well being. Young, Unhoused and Unseen Examines youth homelessness in Philadelphia and solutions to end it. Archived Programs A.I. Nation Commonspace Cosby Unraveled Eleanor Amplified Grapple Half Vaxxed March On: The Fight for Pride Radio Times Real Black History Skytalk The Why You Bet Your Garden