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Healthy Breaks, Diarrhea Gene, Motorcycle Light

Today we discuss the benefits of taking breaks during work, how milk led to death, and a new configuration of lights that might lead to a massive dec…

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Techno-Lonely, TV Glasses, Snooze Button

Today we explore how technology is making us lonely, how a new pair of glasses may be expanding your idea of a computer screen, and how hitting the s…

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Mental Health Robot, Seaweed Coffee, Brain Stimulation for ED

Let’s talk about a recent study that shows children are more likely to be honest with their emotions when talking to a robot, a revolutionary new way…

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Health and Connection, 3D Dam, Reliance on English

Today you’ll learn about the behaviors researchers say can make us more connected with each other, how China is building an AI-powered, 3D Printed da…

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Shower Ideas, Medicinal Chocolate, Black Holes Burping

Today we explore the science behind getting great ideas in the shower, how regular chocolate consumption can slow down cognitive decline, and how a b…

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Smart Contacts, Stoned Dolphins, Birdsongs vs Traffic

We discuss how scientists have developed a cancer-detecting contact lens, the behaviors of inebriated dolphins, and how listening to birds singing ca…

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Cognitive Bias, Body Battery, 3D Printed School

Today you’ll learn about the science of cognitive bias, how scientists may have found a way to turn your body into a battery, and how the first 3D-pr…

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Asthma Cure, Shark Intestines, Human Brain Cells in Rats

Today we explore whether there is a potential long-term cure for asthma based on recent studies, how shark intestines are shaped exactly like a Tesla…

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Small Talk, Crab Battery, Ancient Dragons

Today we discuss how only four minutes of small talk with a stranger can help you predict their personality traits, an exciting biodegradable battery…

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Remote Mines, Mouse Embryos, Down Syndrome Treatment

Let’s talk about a potential new high-tech mine in Minnesota, how scientists have created a synthetic mouse embryo using stem cells, and a major brea…

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