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Poseidon Temple, Time to Exercise, Queen of Scots Letters

03/17/23 | Today we discuss how the lost temple of Poseidon may have been discovered, how our circadian rhythms show what time of day is best to exercise, and how researchers decoded a stack of letters written by Mary Queen of Scots during her imprisonment. 

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Moon Dust, Mammal Groups, Roman Sex Toy

03/16/23 | Today we discuss whether or not firing a gun filled with moon dust into space could cool down the planet, how animals that live in social groups usually live longer than solitary creatures, and a saucy discovery from ancient Rome. 

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Fingerprint Formation, I Love This Song, Ancient Tools

03/15/23 | Today you’ll learn about how fingerprints form, how quickly you can determine whether or not you like a song, and how ancient ancestors to homo sapiens were using tools way earlier than we thought! 

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Peanut Allergy Blocker, Unreachable Itch, Debt Fear

03/10/23 | Today you’ll learn about how a cure for peanut allergies could be on the way to being a reality, how scientists are looking into treatments for an unreachable itch, and how a new study reports that talking about your financial debt makes you more l

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To Re-Caf Choose Decaf, How Smart Are Rich People?, Cavities

03/09/23 | Today we discuss how decaf coffee can curb symptoms of caffeine withdrawal, how a recent study revealed that those who are rich in money aren’t necessarily rich in intelligence, and a study that looked into cheap and effective preventative cavity t

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Rockets Ruin Ozone, Neanderthal Smells, Orca Moms

03/08/23 | Today you’ll learn about how rockets are preventing the ozone layer from healing properly, how researchers are figuring out the smells of the ancient world, and how mother orca whales take care of their sons to ensure the survival of their species.

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Young Blood, Cinnamon Memory, Microplastic Filter

03/03/23 | Today you’ll learn about how scientists are using a drug meant for arthritis to mimic blood transfusions, how cinnamon could potentially be improving our brain’s health, and how a new filter is capable of removing 99% of microplastics from water.

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Social Media Fatigue, Brainwave Tuning, Self-Cooling Tent

03/02/23 | Today we discuss what causes a sense of social media fatigue, how scientists are tuning into our brainwaves to make us learn new tasks faster, and how a researcher invented a self-cooling tent that only needs sunshine and water to work. 

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Global Singlehood, Anti-Drinking Pill, Moon Ice

03/01/23 | Today you’ll learn about how a groundbreaking new study explores the nature of singlehood across the globe, how a new drug might be able to treat alcohol addiction, and how scientists have created a new type of ice that has never been seen on Earth

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Speech Signals of Depression, What Time to Eat?, Monet Haze

02/24/23 | Today you’ll learn about how we are able to measure depression through speech patterns, a recent study that explores whether or not eating at a certain time of day affects weight, and how researchers used paintings to assess pollution levels during

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Pandemic Brain, Magnetic Migration, Short Pregnancies

02/23/23 | Today we discuss how the pandemic has caused physical changes in the brains of teenagers, how geomagnetic disturbances can cause bird migration to go haywire, and why pregnancies in the US are a week and a half shorter on average than they are elsewh

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Melatonin Anxiety, Lightning Laser, Toddler’s Best Friend

02/22/23 | Today you’ll learn about whether or not melatonin can be used to treat anxiety, the development of a laser that can change the path of lightning, and how a recent study shows that children are hard-wired to empathize with dogs! 

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Roman Concrete Magic, Virovore, Placebo Guilt

02/17/23 | Today you’ll learn about how ancient Roman concrete can heal itself, the recent discovery of a virovore, and how a new study looks into whether or not we can control feelings of guilt through the placebo effect. 

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Gasthma, Sleep Memory, Frozen Reefs

02/16/23 | Today we discuss how using gas stoves has caused a huge uptick in childhood asthma, how motor memory is developed while we sleep, and how scientists are working to save the larvae of coral reefs! 

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Covid Brain Fog, Freemium Failure, Fungal Vaccine

02/15/23 | Today you’ll learn about a potential new treatment for those suffering from brain fog after Covid, how freemium models of mental health apps might cause you to be more stressed out, and how developments in creating a vaccine for fungal infections m

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The Puppy Bowl, Human Candles, Cancer Rate Down

02/10/23 | Today we have an extra special episode where we talk to Dan Schachner about this year’s Puppy Bowl, then we’ll learn about the truths and myths of spontaneous human combustion, and how cancer rates in the US have gone down by 33% since the ‘90s

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Net Energy Gain, Weak Ankles, Hot Musicians

02/09/23 | Today we discuss recent updates to powering the world through nuclear fusion, why ankle sprains are so common, and how we perceive musicians to be more attractive than those who don’t play an instrument.

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Mauna Loa Eruption, Wifi Windows, Catching Vapor

02/08/23 | Today you’ll learn about the recent eruption of the world’s biggest active volcano, how researchers have created wifi-emitting windows, and how we might be able to use evaporating ocean water as a new freshwater source. 

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Helicon Thruster, Smart Bandage, Stress IBS

02/03/23 | Today we discuss how new technology is making faster and more efficient rockets, a new bandage that might be able to heal wounds faster than the body, and how we’ve seen some new connections between the brain and the gut through a study of Irritabl

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Cancer-Fighting Grapes, Dog Brain, Sea Forests

02/02/23 | Today you’ll learn about how grapes have the potential to reduce the risk of skin cancer, how dogs’ behaviors are hardwired into their genes, and how underwater seaweed forests might be able to combat climate change. 

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Dangerous Dishwashers, PTSD Prevention, Game Brain

02/01/23 | Today we discuss how the rinse cycle in some commercial dishwashers might be negatively affecting your gut, how a groundbreaking new study might have found a solution to PTSD, and how video games have been proven to improve our executive functioning

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Winchcombe Meteorite, Aya-What Now?, Toxic Cleanup

01/27/23 | Today we explore how a recent meteorite that landed in the UK is giving us clues to the mysteries of the universe, the positive and negative side-effects found in a recent study on ayahuasca, and how some toxic “forever chemicals” were found to b

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World Population Reaches 8 Billion, Leprosy, Planet-Killer

01/26/23 | Today you’ll learn about what it means for the planet now that we’ve reached a global population of 8 billion people, how leprosy might be able to repair damaged livers, and some information about an asteroid that’s been dubbed a, “Planet-kil

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Internet Chip, Tomato Diet, Wrong Time Meds

01/25/23 | Today we discuss how a new piece of technology is able to transfer the data of the entire internet in just one second, how eating a lot of tomatoes can improve your gut health, and how scientists are looking into how medicine is processed in the body

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Podcast Friends, Drunk Plants, Hot Temper

01/20/23 | Today we discuss the psychological effects of listening to podcasts, how climate change actually makes us more likely to engage in hate speech, and how giving plants alcohol in the form of ethanol can make them resistant to drought. 

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Strong Muscle Gene, The Secrets of Viking Poop, Parrot Chat

01/19/23 | Today you’ll learn about how some researchers have activated a specific gene in the body that can make your muscles stronger without exercise, how a parasite that can still be found today was discovered in ancient viking poop, and how parrots under

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3-Parent Babies, Shrinking Moles, Being Kind to Narcissists

01/18/23 | Today you’ll learn about how researchers have been able to grow embryos that have three genetic parents, how European moles can shrink down to a tenth of their size during winter, and whether or not being kind to narcissists makes any difference in

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Aging Clock, Mental Health in Your Gut, Brain Tumor Vaccine

01/13/23 | Today we explore how scientists are trying to find a way to make an “aging clock” that can determine your age and health by looking at your DNA, how looking at our gut could help us treat mental health disorders, and how there may be a new treatm

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Pain Worse at Night, Who Needs Water, Covid Nasal Spray

01/12/23 | Today you’ll learn about the development of a potential new Covid vaccine in the form of a nasal spray, how your circadian rhythm affects how intensely you feel pain, and how the old saying that you need 8 glasses of water a day could be a myth. 

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