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How Texas became America’s biggest producer of wind energy | Speed & Scale

How Texas became America’s biggest producer of wind energy | Speed & Scale



This is the surprising story of how Texas – rich in oil and gas – became America's biggest producer of wind energy. For our first episode, Ryan and Anjali talk with Pat Wood, once George W. Bush’s ri…


Published on 11 hours ago

Interview: The life-saving secrets in your baby's DNA | Robert C. Green

Interview: The life-saving secrets in your baby's DNA | Robert C. Green



What if we could get a heads-up about serious health issues before they begin, from the moment a baby is born? In this groundbreaking talk, medical geneticist and physician-scientist Robert C. Green …


Published on 2 days, 23 hours ago

Collagen's dirty secret — and its clean future | Fei Luo

Collagen's dirty secret — and its clean future | Fei Luo



From cosmetics to nutrition, collagen is seemingly everywhere — but we don't often discuss its ethically questionable sources, says chemical engineer Fei Luo. She delves into the groundbreaking techn…


Published on 1 week, 3 days ago

Interview: What actually causes high cholesterol? | Hei Man Chan

Interview: What actually causes high cholesterol? | Hei Man Chan



In 1968, the American Heart Association made an announcement that would influence people’s diets for decades: they recommended that people avoid eating more than three eggs a week. Their reasoning wa…


Published on 2 weeks, 3 days ago

Do you really need to take 10,000 steps a day? | Shannon Odell

Do you really need to take 10,000 steps a day? | Shannon Odell



For years, Jean Béliveau walked from country to country, with the goal of circumnavigating the globe on foot. While few people have the time or desire to walk such extreme lengths, research shows tha…


Published on 3 weeks, 3 days ago

Interview: A parent's guide to raising kids after loss | Andy Laats

Interview: A parent's guide to raising kids after loss | Andy Laats



Andy Laats had the textbook fairytale family setup ... a great job, a happy marriage, three wonderful kids and everything going for them. Until one day, they didn't anymore. In this tender, wise and …


Published on 1 month ago

I'm an adult! Why do I have acne? | CBC's The Dose

I'm an adult! Why do I have acne? | CBC's The Dose



While most people think of acne as a skin condition for adolescents, it can also develop in adults. In this bonus episode from CBC’s The Dose, host Dr. Brian Goldman speaks with the head of dermatolo…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

Interview: Why daylight is the secret to great sleep | Christine Blume

Interview: Why daylight is the secret to great sleep | Christine Blume



Does the type and amount of light you’re exposed to during the day change how well you sleep at night? Diving into the effects of daylight on your internal biological clock, sleep scientist Christine…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Why your body fights weight loss | Katherine Saunders

Why your body fights weight loss | Katherine Saunders



Why does losing weight often feel like an uphill battle? Physician Katherine Saunders unpacks how our bodies are wired to store fat, revealing that obesity isn’t simply a lack of willpower — it’s a c…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

The science of taste and smell with Rachel Herz | from ReThinking with Adam Grant

The science of taste and smell with Rachel Herz | from ReThinking with Adam Grant



Do you hate the taste of cilantro and chocolate? You might be a super taster! Rachel Herz is a neuroscientist at Brown University who specializes in taste and smell. In this episode, Adam, Rachel, an…


Published on 1 month, 4 weeks ago





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