Science Straight Up

By Judy Muller and George Lewis

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In conjunction with Telluride Science, "Science Straight Up" delves into how science impacts our everyday lives. Your hosts, veteran broadcast journalists Judy Muller and George Lewis talk to leading scientists and engineers from around the world.


Episode Date
"Trees in the City: Cooling, Carbon and the Complications"
Aug 18, 2025
"Shape up Those Proteins--The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Amyloids"--Dr. Ann McDermott, Columbia University
Aug 11, 2025
"What if the Future of Computing Isn't Silicon?"--Dr. Milan Delor, Columbia University
Aug 04, 2025
Quantum Computing and Chemistry--Dr. Kade Head-Marsden, Univ. of Minnesota
Jul 28, 2025
A heartwarming Tale: How Basic Research into Cell Behavior Spurred an Advance in Transplant Surgery
Jul 25, 2025
DNA Origami: Folding DNA into Tiny Shapes--Dr Guillermo Acuña, University of Fribourg
Jul 19, 2025
The Good, The Bad, and The Possible: Generating Products from Above-Ground Carbon
Jul 01, 2025
Animating the Invisible: Molecular Movies and the Science They Reveal--Dr. Steve Corcelli, University of Notre Dame
Jun 23, 2025
Life in Color: From Photochromic Crocs to the Future of Electronics
Jun 16, 2025
Mining Plastic: Changing the Narrative From Waste to Resource
Jun 10, 2025
Chromatin: Your DNA in a Package
Nov 13, 2024
Can we opt out of Aging?
Nov 12, 2024
Clean Energy's Reliance on Dirty Magnets: The Source and a Solution--Dr. Peter Ladwig, Niron Magnetics
Oct 03, 2024
Methane: Supercharging Nature's Solution to Reverse Climate Change
Sep 27, 2024
Storm Chasing From Space--Dr. Susan van den Heever, Colorado State University
Sep 22, 2024
Quantum Simulations of the Origins of Life: Life-Giving Molecules From Planetary Impacts--Dr. Nir Goldman, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Sep 18, 2024
Inspired by Nature: The Chemistry That Powers our Planet--Dr. Jenny Yang, UC Irvine
Jul 02, 2024
The Ethics of Emerging Technology: The Era of Artificial Intelligence--Dr. Teresa Head-Gordon
Jun 20, 2024
"Beam me up, Scotty:" Demystifying the Quantum World
Jun 16, 2024
The True Colors of Cancer--shining a new light on disease--Dr. Stephen Boppart
Jul 27, 2023
RNA Therapeutics: Recoding Drug Design, One Gene at a Time--Dr. Athma Pai
Jul 25, 2023
Where do you Want to Live? innovation, Data and Building the Cities of the Future
Jul 13, 2023
Quantum Dots 101: How to Make a Lightbulb That is a Million Times Smaller Than an Ant
Jul 01, 2023
Can the Soil Save Us? The Dirt on Local Agricultural Climate Solutions
Jun 26, 2023
Solving Big Problems with Small Things: tiny programmable sponges
Jun 19, 2023
The Science of Aging: Can You Teach an Old Cell New Tricks?
Jun 17, 2023
A New Spin on Electrons: How They Change Life and Power our Lives
Jul 11, 2022
Tiny Gatekeepers of the Nano Universe: How Nuclear Pores in our Cells Separate Friend From Foe
Jul 01, 2022
Harnessing the Power of Immunity
Jun 22, 2022
Ice and Fire: Volcanoes of the Arctic Ocean
Jun 16, 2022
Science of Aging with Vadim Backman
Feb 21, 2022
Scientific Exploration with Artificial Intelligence
Sep 01, 2021
Vital Signs: Healthy Air, Climate and Environmental Equity in Cities
Aug 13, 2021
Serendipity in Science and why Basic Science Matters
Aug 03, 2021
The Big Chill: How Cryopreservation Will Change Our Way of Life
Jul 22, 2021
Science is Human Because Humans do Science--Why Diversity Counts
Jul 08, 2021
It's Going to Get Weird Fast
Jun 21, 2021
Climate Change: Is There Still Time?
Sep 16, 2020
Remembering Steve Berry
Sep 02, 2020
Can a Supercomputer Save Lives?
Aug 19, 2020
Sniffing Out COVID
Aug 06, 2020
Unfolding the Mysteries of Covid
Jul 23, 2020
The Air We Breathe
Jul 06, 2020