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Let's Clone a Mammoth
Let's Clone a Mammoth

Episode 61

Scientists have found the most well preserved mammoth ever- so fresh they even took a bite of mammoth meat. Does its DNA contain enough complete info…

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Tearable Information
Tearable Information

Episode 60

Arizona schools are ripping pages about contraception out of text books and Anthony can't believe it.  Jeff tries to figure out the motivation behind…

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Time is a Cat Circle
Time is a Cat Circle

Episode 59

Join us TODAY on our video hangout. Chat with us. Have a beer. Share your concerns. More info on how to join: http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns

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You Art What You Eat
You Art What You Eat

Episode 58

The Foodini is an example of the new wave of 3D printers for food.  Just fill it with fresh ingredients, and out pops meals like ravioli, pizza, and …

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Dress For Succession
Dress For Succession

Episode 57

Scientists studying the brain's ability to make choices note that the fewer inconsequential decisions you put in front of yourself, the better you'll…

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The Prime Director
The Prime Director

Episode 56

Jeff is intrigued by an interview he read about Nasa's one and only Planetary Protection Officer.  Her job?  To protect OTHER planets from us and ens…

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Grin and Bear It
Grin and Bear It

Episode 55

Park Rangers are asking visitors to state park and forest areas to please stop taking #bearselfies. Anthony and Jeff try to figure out what would pos…

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A Tough Pill to Swallow
A Tough Pill to Swallow

Episode 54

Researchers at MIT have developed a new pill that is much more efficient at delivering medicine into the bloodstream.  Instead of a simple spheroid, …

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I Don't Know
I Don't Know

Episode 53

It's counter-intuative and perplexing, but the truth is, the less human beings know about a particular subject, the more they THINK they know about i…

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One For the Books
One For the Books

Episode 52

A new article describes the benefits of long-form reading and suggests that the tactile feedback of printed books results in better retention than e-…

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