With a universe as endless as the one we live in, have you ever wondered why humanity hasn't encountered intelligent life? This podcast aims to explain a theory about why encounter has yet to occur. We speculate the basis of what science sugge
When we hear the word chemical many people automatically think of a bad or dangerous substance. Something that you definitely don’t want to eat or drink and maybe even something that could be dangerous to touch or smell. This idea seems to be p
Space is often described as the final frontier, but it could also be considered the first frontier. It took billions of years for the Universe to form into the environment that it is today. In our more local environment, the solar system within
It is a confusing and daunting task to try and understand climate change and, arguably more importantly, how do we as individuals contribute to climate change? In this episode we will discuss the consequences that a reoccurring and everyday dec
Humans have been going to space since 1961, but unfortunately, we haven’t been taking care of the trash. Immense amounts of space junk have accumulated around Earth, discarded by rocket launches and even by explosions of satellites. This junk
Fentanyl is a powerful, synthetic opiate that is 80-100 times more powerful than morphine. Across Canada and the world, rates of fentanyl overdose have skyrocketed in recent years and it has risen to the forefront of the larger opioid epidemic.
For a long time, concussions were considered insignificant injuries that people quickly recover from. However, we now know that concussions are significant injuries that can have long-lasting effects. Modern testing has documented their impact