Science Fare

By Susan Keatley

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Welcome to Science Fare! In this show, scientist and writer Susan Keatley talks with scientists about their latest research and how it relates to what kids learn in the science classroom.

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Episode Date
Carla Guarraia on Integrating Research into High School Science Teaching
May 25, 2026
Plastics Research in High School with Carla Guarraia
May 18, 2026
Seán Jordan on the Search for the Origins of Life
May 11, 2026
The First Cell Membranes with Sean Jordan
May 04, 2026
Ayyana Chakravartula and Catherine Sheane on Careers in Engineering
Apr 27, 2026
High School Chemistry in Engineering: Microstructure with Ayyana Chakravartula and Corrosion with Cat Sheane
Apr 20, 2026
Stacey Smith on Flower Color Evolution and Life as a Botanist
Apr 13, 2026
Why is Flower Color Important Ecologically? With Stacey Smith
Apr 06, 2026
David C. Schwartz on the Beginnings of Genomics and What the Future Holds
Mar 30, 2026
Meiosis at the Level of Single DNA Molecule with David Schwartz
Mar 23, 2026
Jan Drgona on Solving Problems with Energy Sustainability in Buildings Using Scientific Machine Learning and Engineering
Mar 16, 2026
Physics and Machine Learning in Building Temperature Control with Jan Drgona
Mar 09, 2026
Tris Hann on How Police Use Physics to Investigate Motor Vehicle Crashes
Mar 02, 2026
Yes, You'll Need to Know This One Day: Police Use Physics to Investigate Motor Vehicle Crashes
Feb 23, 2026
Elizabeth Catania on Neuroscience, Becoming a Scientist, and Linking the Humanities and Science
Feb 16, 2026
The Nervous System, Women in Science, and Advances in Neuroscience with Elizabeth Catania
Feb 09, 2026
Welcome to Science Fare Season Four
Feb 02, 2026
Re-Release: Pat Brown on DNA Mutations and Cancer, Leukemia, and Targeted Cancer Therapy
Jan 01, 2026
DNA Mutations and Cancer with Pat Brown
Dec 29, 2025
Sam and Meg Lubner on Careers in Cancer Care, How Oncologists and Radiologists Can Best Communicate, and How AI is Helping in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Dec 18, 2025
The Basic Science Behind Imaging (Radiation) and Targeted Cancer Therapy (DNA Mutations) in Cancer Care with Sam and Meg Lubner
Dec 15, 2025
Kelly Knudson on How Chemistry Helps Archaeologists Learn about People in the Past
Dec 04, 2025
Isotopes and Atomic Radius in Archaeology with Kelly Knudson
Dec 01, 2025
Richard Edden on Hunting for GABA by Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of the Brain
Nov 20, 2025
Electronegativity and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy with Richard Edden MINI Episode
Nov 17, 2025
Stephen Steiner on All Things Aerogel and a Life in Science
Nov 06, 2025
Breaking the Ideal Gas Law to Make Aerogels with Stephen Steiner MINI Episode
Nov 03, 2025
Jodi Schottenfeld-Roames on Cell and Developmental Biology and Blending Research and Teaching with GUEST HOSTS Serena Bunkin and Riley McManus from the Bio Break Podcast
Oct 23, 2025
Genotype and Phenotype with Jodi Schottenfeld-Roames and GUEST HOSTS Serena Bunkin and Riley McManus from the Bio Break Podcast
Oct 20, 2025
Elizabeth Benham on the Metric System and Measurement
Oct 09, 2025
The Metric System with Elizabeth Benham MINI Episode
Oct 06, 2025
Sarina Schwartz-Hinds on Lab Safety, Software, and Science
Sep 25, 2025
Lab Safety with Sarina Schwartz-Hinds MINI Episode
Sep 22, 2025
Alan Lightman on the Scientific Method, Science, and Scientists
Sep 11, 2025
The Scientific Method with Alan Lightman
Sep 08, 2025
Welcome to Science Fare Season 3
Sep 01, 2025
Re-release with Survey: From DNA Mutations to cancer with Pat Brown MINI episode
Jun 19, 2025
From DNA mutations to cancer with a focus on leukemia with Pat Brown
Dec 20, 2024
From DNA mutations to cancer with Pat Brown MINI episode
Dec 16, 2024
A new take on diffusion with Naomi Oppenheimer and Matan Yah Ben Zion
Dec 05, 2024
A New Take on Diffusion MINI Episode
Dec 02, 2024
Carbon Monoxide: Foe . . . . or friend? Leo Otterbein on the potential of carbon monoxide in medicine
Nov 13, 2024
Helping Communities Get More Physical Activity with Dan Hatfield
Oct 30, 2024
Using Biophysics to See the Forces at Work Inside the Cell with Mike Shelley
Oct 16, 2024
High School Science Standard: Engaging in Argument from Evidence
Jun 20, 2024
Fed is Best with Christie del-Castillo Hegyi and Jody Segrave-Daly
Jun 17, 2024
Lisa Ammirati on Linking High School Science to the World Beyond the Classroom
Jan 24, 2024
Part 2 of Jill Herschleb on Discovery-Based Research with Single-Cell Genomics
Jan 17, 2024
Jill Herschleb on Discovery-Based Research with Single-Cell Genomics
Jan 10, 2024
High School Science Highlights
Jan 03, 2024
Part 2 of Kelly Knudson on Using Archaeological Chemistry to Help Understand Feasting at a 2000-year-old Site in Peru
Dec 13, 2023
Kelly Knudson on Using Archaeological Chemistry to Help Understand Feasting at a 2000-year-old Site in Peru -- Part 1
Dec 06, 2023
Part 2 of Jamie Morton on Finding Associations Between the Microbiome and Autism
Nov 29, 2023
Jamie Morton on Finding Associations Between the Microbiome and Autism -- Part 1
Nov 15, 2023
Part 2 of Hashim Al-Hashimi on Why We Should See Biological Molecules as Computing Machines
Nov 08, 2023
Hashim Al-Hashimi on Why We Should See Biological Molecules as Computing Machines -- Part 1
Nov 01, 2023
Welcome to Science Fare with Susan Keatley
Oct 26, 2023