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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2025 · 32 MIN

Bats surf storm fronts, and public perception of preprints

from Science Magazine Podcast · host Science Magazine

First up this week, as preprint publications ramped up during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, so did media attention for these pre–peer-review results. But what do the readers of news reports based on preprints know about them? Associate News Editor Jeff Brainard joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss studies that look at the public perception of preprints in the news and how to inject skepticism into stories about them.   Next, placing tiny tags on bats to follow them across central Europe. Former Science intern Edward Hurme—now a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Migration at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior—revisits the podcast after 13 years. He discusses the difficulty of tracking bats as they fly long distances at night and what new tagging technology is revealing about their migration patterns.   This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy.   About the Science Podcast   Authors: Sarah Crespi; Jeff Brainard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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