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Fabby Road
Fabby Road

Episode 161

A company in the Netherlands is teaming up with the city of Rotterdam to introduce pre-fab roads made from recycled plastics, which will eliminate th…

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Group Think
Group Think

Episode 160

Scientists have linked together the brains of monkeys to collectively control the movements of an artificial arm, proving that connected brains can c…

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Meal Ordeal
Meal Ordeal

Episode 159

A new paper, published in the Journal of Sensory Studies, attempts to categorize different kinds of picky eaters, in an effort to help parents better…

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Butterflight Patterns
Butterflight Patterns

Episode 158

Monarch butterflies make an incredible, multi-generational migration from Canada to Mexico, but, strangely, they do not take the the most direct rout…

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Phoney Science
Phoney Science

Episode 157

A new study that claims smart phone users are becoming addicted to their devices has garnered alarming headlines like "iPhones Cause Separation Anxie…

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Pro Sting Boasting
Pro Sting Boasting

Episode 156

In their continuing quest to explore the most terrifying creatures on the planet, Jeff and Anthony take a look at the Tarantula Hawk - a wasp with a …

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Please Advise
Please Advise

Episode 155

Why is it so hard to take our own advice? A new article breaks down the phenomenon, and suggests some reasons as to why it may be the case. Anthony …

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Hear Here
Hear Here

Episode 154

New, wireless earbuds on Kickstarter promise to personalize live audio by masking out unwanted noises and equalizing sounds in the world around you i…

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Prints Across the Water
Prints Across the Water

Episode 153

A company called MX3D has developed a new 3D printer that can print using molten steel. To prove the capability of their invention, they plan to pri…

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Eye Lens of the See
Eye Lens of the See

Episode 152

New bionic implant has been developed that can replace the human eye lens. If approved, the surgery would take only 8 mins and give the recipients 3…

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