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Jan 17, 2024 • 11min

From Drunken Stupor to Sober with One (Hormone) Shot

Researchers discuss the use of hormone FGF21 to sober up intoxicated mice and its potential for use as a therapeutic agent in preventing intoxication and aiding in alcohol recovery.
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Jan 12, 2024 • 10min

How Does the World’s Largest Seabird Know Where to Fly?

Discover how wandering albatrosses navigate the harsh circumpolar region north of Antarctica using inaudible sounds and their remarkable flying abilities. Explore the extraordinary abilities of wandering albatrosses to soar vast distances using wind and air pressure, and their mysterious navigation skills. Learn about the use of microbarums, low frequency sounds generated by ocean waves, by seabirds for navigation and understanding the ocean system. Find out how wandering albatrosses use infrasound to navigate and find optimal wind conditions. Explore how wind affects the behavior of various species and the remarkable abilities of animals to perceive their environment.
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Jan 8, 2024 • 15min

Without the Moon, You Wouldn't Exist (Probably)

Explore the moon's profound impact on human civilization, its role in timekeeping and ancient calendars, and the unsolved mysteries surrounding it. Discover how Apollo shaped our perception of the moon and our place in the universe.
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Jan 5, 2024 • 16min

The Strange and Beautiful Science Of Our Lives

Author Nell Greenfield-Boys discusses her new book and the science behind it, including topics such as touching moon rocks, the fascinating world of fleas, the vulnerability of writing, and the connection between science and everyday life.
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Jan 3, 2024 • 13min

The Surprising Health Benefits of Dog Ownership

The podcast discusses the surprising health benefits of dog ownership, including improved physical, mental, and social well-being. It explores the deep emotional connection between dogs and humans and debunks the misconception of alpha dog hierarchy. The speakers highlight the importance of scientific evidence in understanding these benefits and propose using a PowerPoint presentation to convince others to get a dog.
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Dec 29, 2023 • 14min

Podcasts of the Year: Cleo, the Mysterious Math Menace

Discover the enigmatic user Clio on the math stack exchange and the speculation surrounding their identity. Explore the impact of Clio on the math community and the excitement of showcasing your math skills. Uncover the mystery of Cleo and the recent speculation surrounding their identity.
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Dec 27, 2023 • 12min

Podcasts of the Year: Talking to Animals using Artificial Intelligence

Explore how AI is unraveling the mysteries of animal communication, analyzing species like songbirds, cats, bats, and honeybees. Learn about digital bioacoustics and the use of technology to understand animal language. Discover the unique communication abilities of bats and the implications for human communication. Explore honeybee communication, including the waggle dance, and the creation of a robotic bee. The significance of digital bioacoustics in studying animal communication has the potential to bridge the gap between humans and non-humans.
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Dec 22, 2023 • 10min

How to Avoid Holiday Hangovers

The podcast provides science-based tips for safer drinking during the holidays, including the idea of having a dry January and cutting back on alcohol consumption. It explores the effects of holiday drinking, factors influencing intoxication, and dehydration in relation to hangovers. The chapter offers tips and strategies to prevent hangovers, such as eating before drinking and staying hydrated, while also emphasizing the importance of understanding the risks of alcohol consumption.
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Dec 20, 2023 • 12min

Podcasts of the Year: What Better Gift for the Holidays Than a Monstrous Mystery?

In this podcast, the host discusses their favorite shows from 2023 and explores the world of giant birds. They talk about a bird with a beak that acts as an axe, weighing 1900 pounds. They also discuss the existence of top predator birds larger than ostriches that have been overlooked in paleontology. A 27 million year old fossil of a massive bird with bizarre features is also discovered and its flight mechanism and origins are discussed.
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Dec 18, 2023 • 16min

Are Orca Whales Friends or Foes?

Examining conflicting perspectives on orcas' behavior, this podcast investigates whether they are friendly creatures or aggressive predators. It explores the fascinating cultural and social behaviors of orca whales, their aggression towards other marine animals, and our biases in perceiving them.

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