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A Science, Medicine and Technology podcast featuring Lauren Vogelbaum
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Trying potential medical treatments on animals was once the best that science could do, but new technologies could make animal testing obsolete. Learn how in this episode of BrainStuff.
China has long bought waste plastic for recycling from North America and Europe, but their policies are changing. What can we do with a surplus of waste, and how can we make the situation better in the future?
Some fish that strut the seafloor share a common ancestor with humans, so researchers are hoping that studying these fish could help us understand how we walk. Learn how in this episode of BrainStuff.
Any high-tech car feature that takes your attention away from the road is a distraction, but are even our automatic safety systems actually making driving more dangerous? We explore in this episode of BrainStuff.
Snot is a crucial part of our immune system and sinus health, and boogers are a byproduct of that system. Learn how they form (plus, why eating them might be advantageous) in this episode of BrainStuff.
Beyond the U.S. gun control debate, another question deserves examination: Why are schools so frequently the sites of mass gun violence in America? We explore the psychology and potential solutions in this episode of BrainStuff.
Leftover pizza can be an excellent snack or even a staple -- if it's treated correctly. Learn why refrigerated leftovers are safer than slices left at room temp, plus what toppings hold up best, in this episode of BrainStuff.
Cash bail punishes the poor by setting a high price on freedom -- literally. But are there any better alternatives that won't break local governments' budgets? We explore in this episode of BrainStuff.
Researchers have found that cuttlefish's ability to change their color and texture at will is even more impressive than previously thought.
Having a first, middle, and last name is common in the West, but this wasn't always the case.
Planets and stars are basically spheres, but why? We explore the science in this episode of BrainStuff.
The female praying mantis: maneater or misaligned? Learn the science behind this popular semi-myth in this episode of BrainStuff.
The human brain is full of mysteries, and why we dream is a big one. Learn the leading theories about why we dream in this episode of BrainStuff.
Do students of hot yoga, who practice at 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius), reap more health benefits than room-temperature practitioners?
Spoiler alert: Not yet. But researchers are working on it. Learn how in this episode of BrainStuff.
A sea turtle's sex is determined by temperature, and global warming is making the Great Barrier Reef warmer than ever before.
Experts are divided on whether modern lifestyle factors, like social media use and smaller family units, are leading to greater loneliness.
It sounds gross, but stick with us: Researchers are working on recycling astronauts' waste into food for edible stuff.
In the incredible future, robots may be able to drive your car -- but will they be able to speed? Today's self-driving cars can.
Researchers and chefs in Japan have invented an ice cream that doesn't melt on sunny days -- and it's all thanks to deformed strawberries.
Libraries are bastions of knowledge -- but are they also bastions of germs? Short answer: Nope!
Did real-life raptors work together they way they do in 'Jurassic Park' movies? Do we even have the right raptors?
A database of rhinoceros DNA is helping catch violent poachers looking to sell rhino horns on the black market.
Feelings of euphoria leading to obsessive behavior and potentially life-ruining decisions: Love can be as powerful as any drug.
Automatic-flush toilets are supposed to be more sanitary, but does that come at an environmental price?
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