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Jun 17, 2018 • 10min

Famous LGBT Scientists; How to Catch Up on Sleep; Faces Aren’t Emotions

Explore the lives of famous LGBT scientists, learn about the science of catching up on sleep, and discover the truth behind facial expressions not always reflecting emotions. Dive into the achievements of notable figures like Alan Turing. Uncover the myths surrounding sleep debt and how to improve sleep quality. Enhance your reading habits by understanding inner speech and techniques to read faster without vocalizing.
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Jun 15, 2018 • 7min

Best Guard Dog Breeds, Why Water in Your Nose Hurts, and How to Use Online Reviews

Learn how to use online reviews effectively, discover the best guard dog breeds, and find out why water in your nose hurts due to osmosis. Get smarter in just a few minutes with these fascinating insights!
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Jun 14, 2018 • 8min

How to Form New Habits, Leg Day Helps Brain Health, and a Government Study on Warp Drive

Learn how to form new habits by starting small, the importance of leg day for brain health, and the fascinating U.S. government study on warp drive for faster-than-light travel.
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Jun 13, 2018 • 8min

Seeing Opinions as Facts, Bird-Killing Pisonia Trees, and How Much the Tooth Fairy Pays

The podcast discusses how our brain sees opinions as facts, the nefarious Pisonia tree that kills birds, and the evolution of Tooth Fairy payouts. It also touches on the political spectrum study and the dangers of hiring based on political beliefs.
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Jun 12, 2018 • 8min

Why Time Feels Faster, Sleeping Twice a Day, and Laos’ Massive Stone Jars

Discover the mystery behind Laos' massive stone jars used for mortuary practices and potential trade routes. Uncover why time seems to be moving faster and learn about historical segmented sleep practices, suggesting we should sleep twice a day like in olden times. Explore coping strategies like mindfulness and yoga to combat the perceived acceleration of time influenced by capitalism and productivity demands.
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Jun 11, 2018 • 8min

When to Kill Spiders, How to Exercise when Depressed, and Strange Food Origins

Debate on killing spiders, medical origins of everyday foods, benefits of exercise for depression
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Jun 10, 2018 • 10min

The Cutest Kind of Puppy, Rural Happiness, and the Science of “Thank You”

On this podcast, they discuss why people around the world hardly say 'thank you', reveal the cutest kind of puppy, and share research showing that people in rural areas are the happiest. They also delve into the physics of tea leaves and Albert Einstein's contribution to the topic.
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Jun 8, 2018 • 8min

Male and Female Brain Differences, a Self-Esteem Quiz, and Words that Make You Say “Um”

Delve into the differences between male and female brains, explore the words that make you say 'um', and assess your self-esteem with a vintage quiz. Learn something new in just a few minutes with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer!
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Jun 7, 2018 • 8min

Your Memory on Social Media, Best Workouts, and Why Grocery Stores Sell Bread in Paper

Harvard doctors recommend best workouts for beginners, history's geniuses took walk breaks, study on social media impact on memory, why grocery stores sell bread in paper
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Jun 6, 2018 • 8min

Plastic vs. Wood Cutting Boards, What Water Tastes Like, and Predicting Others’ Behavior

Learn about predicting others' behavior, the debate between plastic and wood cutting boards for food safety, why you should never wash raw chicken, and the science behind what water tastes like. Discover tips on avoiding brain mistakes and get kitchen hacks from America's Test Kitchen.

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