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Breakthrough of the Year, our favorite online news stories, and the year in books

Breakthrough of the Year, our favorite online news stories, and the year in books

Science Magazine Podcast · Science Magazine

December 19, 201943m 5s

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Show Notes

As the year comes to a close, we review the best science, the best stories, and the best books from 2019. Our end-of-the-year episode kicks off with Host Sarah Crespi and Online News Editor David Grimm talking about the top online stories on things like human self-domestication, the “wood wide web,” and more.

 

News Editor Tim Appenzeller joins Sarah to discuss Science’s 2019 Breakthrough of the Year, some of the contenders for breakthrough, also known as runners-up, and the breakdowns—when science and politics just didn’t seem to mix this year.

 

Finally, Science books editor Valerie Thompson brings her favorites from the world of science-inflected media. She and Sarah talk about some of the best books reviewed in Science this year, a food extinction book we should have reviewed, a pair of science-centric films, and even an award-winning birding board game.

 

For more science books, films, and games, visit the books et al blog at blogs.sciencemag.org/books.

 

This week’s episode was edited by Podigy.

 

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[Image: Roots, Craig Cloutier/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]

 

Authors: Sarah Crespi; David Grimm; Tim Appenzeller; Valerie Thompson

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