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The award-winning Curiosity Daily podcast from CuriosityDaily.com will help you get smarter about the world around you. In less than 10 minutes, you’ll get a unique mix of research-based life hacks, the latest science and technology news, and more. Nate Bonham and Calli Gade will help you learn about your mind and body, outer space and the depths of the sea, and how history shaped the world into what it is today.Head to discovery+ to stream even more science content, from Animal Planet to Science Channel. Go to discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms Apply.<br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p> | https://www.discovery.com

Depression Temp, Cold Water Menopause, Ultrasound Sticker

15/03/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about the link between body temperature and depression, how taking the the Polar Bear Plunge could soothe symptoms of menopause, and a new sticker that can detect organ failure.  </p><p>&am

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Psychosis Blood Test, Altitude Genes, PCOS Cognition

14/03/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a new blood test that can detect signs of psychosis and guide precision treatment, a gene mutation that happened in two different high altitude populations thousands of years apart, and new findings of the mental

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Fentanyl Rapid Test, Lead Detector, Bach & Math

13/03/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a new rapid test for detecting fentanyl, a hyper-sensitive new lead detector, and the mathematical proof that Bach… was a great composer.  </p><p> </p><p>Fentan

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Chimp Menopause, Ancient Tsunami, Sexism in Science

08/03/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about how a population of female chimps have surprisingly been found to go through menopause and live well beyond their reproductive years, an ancient tsunami and its devastating impact on stone age populations, and the

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Ovarian Cancer Treatment, Passive Learning, Lions & Ants

07/03/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a potential breakthrough in the treatment of ovarian cancer, how just passively listening can help you learn things much more quickly, and the ant that changed the lion’s cuisine.  </p>&l

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Aging & Colors, First Continents, Phones & Infant Health

06/03/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about how we experience colors differently as we age, a discovery from the time of the very first continents on Earth, and the impact of mobile phones on infant health - it’s not what you might expect. </p

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Microgravity Gardening, AI Learns Language, Elephant Numbers

01/03/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about the possible dangers of growing leafy greens in microgravity, a study that let AI tag along with a toddler to learn language the human way, and research on stabilizing elephant populations on the African savannah.

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Leap Year, Tailored Microgreens, Teenage Advice

29/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about the reason and the history of leap year, how scientists could tailor microgreens to your own personal dietary needs, and a lesson in getting teens to listen to your advice.  </p><p>&a

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Racism & The Brain, Rhino Embryos, Handwriting

28/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about how feeling the effects of racism might actually change the victim’s brain chemistry, how scientists have successfully completed the first embryo transfer in an endangered rhino, and how handwriting increases br

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Silk-Making Bacteria, Deep Coral, CRISPR Agriculture

23/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a bacteria that turns plastic into spider webs, a massive deep-sea discovery right in our own backyard, and how CRISPR could reshape agriculture for an entire continent. </p><p> </

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Hunter-Gatherer Diets, Self-Checkouts, Penguin Colonies

22/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a new discovery that turns our understanding of hunter-gatherer diets on its head, the effect of self-checkout on our sense of loyalty to grocery stores, and some good news about the majestic emperor penguin.&

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Insect Robots, Bigfoot & Bears, Chronic Stress

21/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about the fastest mini robots ever created, how Bigfoot sightings may help scientists study bear populations, and the link between financial stress and poor health. </p><p> </p><p&

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Organ Age, Comfort Food, Speedy Snails

16/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a new test that can show how well each of your organs are aging, some interesting links between comfort food and stress, and a surprising finding about certain snails. </p><p> </p&

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Ant Doctors, Sequestered Carbon, Menstrual Brain

15/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about ants that play doctor to their fellow ants after going into battle, a possible game-changing way to sequester carbon at the bottom of the ocean, and the changes that can happen in the female mind during menstruati

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Long-Term Memories, Ear Infections, Mercury Salt

14/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a breakthrough in our understanding of how the brain creates long-term memories, the effect of chronic childhood ear infections on the development of language, and how salt may have helped shape the planet Mercury

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Powerful Polymer, Exoplanet CO2, Adoption Science

09/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a new polymer that could battle antibiotic resistant infections, a possible new way to detect life on other planets from afar, and what to expect when you’re expecting to adopt a furry friend, &nbsp

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Hearing Aids, Quantum Error Eraser, Smalltalk

08/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about how hearing aids may help you live longer, a potential breakthrough that could help usher in the age of quantum computing, and the incredible power of simply saying, “Hi”.  </p><p&gt

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Dreamtalk, Super Melanin, Garter Snakes

07/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about communicating with sleepers, a possible new miracle cure for skin injuries called super melanin, and the secret social lives of garter snakes.  </p><p> </p><p>Dre

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Origin of Life, Self Control vs Willpower, Puppy Love

02/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a bacterial discovery that challenges our understanding of how and when life formed on Earth, the importance difference between self control and willpower, and the truth about whether or not your dog really loves

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B12, Healthy Forests, Ketamine & the Brain

01/02/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a supervitamin you might already be taking some good news about the health of the world’s forests, and a new study that mapped ketamine’s effects on the brain.  </p><p> &

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Ears & Eyes, Psilocybin & Depression, ADHD & Hoarding

31/01/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about how your ears are eavesdropping on your eyes, a bold new study on the anti-inflammatory effects of psychedelics, and an astonishing new discovery linking hoarding disorder with ADHD. </p><p>&a

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3D Ink, RSVP No, Old Dogs

26/01/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a new ink that can 3D print inside your body using soundwaves, why saying no to invitations isn’t as bad as you might think, and some new drugs that could potentially make your dog live longer. &nbs

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Daydream Brain, Power of a Laugh, Caffeine & Soccer

25/01/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about why you may want to consider letting yourself daydream, how a sense of humor might protect you from depression and anxiety, and the effects of caffeine on the performance of soccer players.  <

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Human Genes, Dry Mouth Relief, Yawning Psychopaths

24/01/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about the 139 genes that set the human mind apart from our primate cousins, a new gel that could change the game for those suffering from dry mouth, and why psychopaths could be immune from the contagious yawn.&nbsp

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Bilingual Brain, Morning Sickness, Cat Purrs

19/01/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about how the bilingual brain might be better at multitasking, good news for women who are at risk for morning sickness, and the strangely complex science behind cat purring. </p><p> </p

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Baby Language, AI Medicine, Human Collaboration

18/01/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about how babies pick up language before they’re even born, an AI that takes on the busy work for doctors, and new insight into how humans collaborate.  </p><p> </p><p&g

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Brain Game, Goal Paralysis, Salt Cycle

17/01/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a new brain interface that allows people to play games with their minds, how bad luck might make you less committed to achieving greatness, and some alarming news about how the way humans use salt is not just bad

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Brain Rewiring, Rat Imagination, Dogs & PTSD

12/01/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about the brain’s ability - or inability - to rewire itself, the imagination of rats, and how dogs can have a positive effect on those suffering from PTSD.  </p><p> </p>&lt

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Lab on a Chip, Trauma Headaches, Mantle Blobs

11/01/24 | <p>Today, you’ll learn about a microchip-sized laboratory, how childhood traumas can lead to a lifetime of headaches, and strange blobs in the Earth’s mantle.  </p><p> </p><p>Lab on a Chip&

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