• Re-release: Powerful Polymer, Exoplanet CO2, Adoption Science
    Dec 20 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about a new polymer that could battle antibiotic resistant infections, a possible new way to detect life on other planets from afar, and what to expect when you’re expecting to adopt a furry friend.


    Powerful Polymer

    •“Texas A&M Team Develops Polymers That Can Kill Bacteria.” by Shana K. Hutchins. 2023.

    •“The global threat of antibiotic resistance.” ReAct. N.d.

    •“Ring-opening metathesis polymerization of N-methylpyridinium-fused norbornenes to access antibacterial main-chain cationic polymers.” by Sarah N. Hancock, et al. 2023.

    Exoplanet CO2

    •“A carbon-lite atmosphere could be a sign of water and life on other terrestrial planets, MIT study finds.” by Jennifer Chu. 2023.

    •“Atmospheric carbon depletion as a tracer of water oceans and biomass on temperate terrestrial exoplanets.” by Amaury H.M.J. Triaud, et al. 2023.

    •“How do astronomers find exoplanets?” by Daniela Breitman. 2017.

    Adoption Science

    •“What To Expect When You Adopt A Shelter Pet, According To Scientists.” by Holly Large. 2023.

    •“18 Interesting Pet Adoption Statistics & Facts to Know in 2024.” by Misty Layne. 2024.

    •“Do Dogs Cry? Signs Your Beloved Pup Might Be Sad.” by Tom Hale. 2023.


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    13 mins
  • Re-release: Daydream Brain, Power of a Laugh, Caffeine & Soccer
    Dec 19 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about why you may want to consider letting yourself daydream, how a sense of humor might protect you from depression and anxiety, and the effects of caffeine on the performance of soccer players.


    Daydream Brain

    •“What Happens in the Brain While Daydreaming?” by Catherine Caruso. 2023.

    •“Is the role of sleep in memory consolidation overrated?” by Mohammad Dastgheib, et al. 2022.

    •“Cortical reactivations predict future sensory responses.” by Nghia D. Nguyen, et al. 2023.

    •“Why Daydreaming Is Good For Us.” by David B. Feldman Ph.D. 2017.

    Power of a Laugh

    •“Your type of humor might say something about your risk of depression and anxiety.” by Eric W. Dolan. 2023.

    •“Understanding the Association Between Humor and Emotional Distress: The Role of Light and Dark Humor in Predicting Depression, Anxiety, and Stress.” by Alberto Dionigi, et al. 2023.

    Caffeine & Soccer

    •“Caffeine highs and lows footballers should be aware of.” n.a. 2023.

    •“The effects of acute caffeine ingestion on decision-making and pass accuracy in young soccer players: A preliminary randomized controlled trial.” by Negar Jafari, et al. 2023.


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    12 mins
  • Re-release: Baby Language, AI Medicine, Human Collaboration
    Dec 18 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about how babies pick up language before they’re even born, an AI that takes on the busy work for doctors, and new insight into how humans collaborate.


    Baby Language

    •“Babies’ Brains Are Primed For Their Native Language Before Birth.” by Nyla Husain. 2023.

    •“Prenatal experience with language shapes the brain.” by Benedetta Mariani. 2023.

    •“The What and When of Universal Perception: A Review of Early Speech Sound Acquisition.” by Katerina Chladkova & Nikola Paillereau. 2020.

    AI Medicine

    •“Medical AI tool from UF, NVIDIA gets human thumbs-up in first study.” by Jim W. Harper. 2023.

    •“AI Training AI: GatorTronGPT at the Forefront of University of Florida’s Medical AI Innovations.” by Mona Flores. 2023.

    •“A study of generative large language model for medical research and healthcare.” by Cheng Peng, et al. 2023.

    •“Physicians, paperwork, and paying attention to patients.” by Dr. Monique Tello. 2016.

    Human Collaboration

    •“How we play together.” n.a. 2023.

    •“The evolution of human cooperation.” Coren L. Apicella & Joan B. Silk. 2019.


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    11 mins
  • Re-release: Organ Age, Comfort Food, Speedy Snails
    Dec 13 2024

    oday, you’ll learn about a new test that can show how well each of your organs are aging, some interesting links between comfort food and stress, and a surprising finding about certain snails.


    Organ Age

    •“Are your organs ageing well? The blood holds clues.” by Max Kozlov. 2023.

    •“Blood test shows if organs are ageing fast or slowly.” by Michelle Roberts. 2023.

    Comfort Food

    •“Comfort eating can impair body’s recovery from stress, study shows..” by Rachel Hall. 2023.

    •“Stress and Eating Behaviors.” by Yvonne H. C. Yau & Marc N. Potenza. 2013.

    •“Fatty foods can impair the body’s response to everyday stress - study.” by Jet Veldhuijzen van Zanten. 2023.

    Speedy Snails

    •“Japanese snail adaptation and speciation in anti-predation escape behavior.” by Yuta Morii. 2023.

    •“The divergence of mobility and activity associated with anti-predator adaptation in land snails.” by Yuta Morii, et al. 2023.


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    12 mins
  • Re-release: 3D Ink, RSVP No, Old Dogs
    Dec 12 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about a new ink that can 3D print inside your body using soundwaves, why saying no to invitations isn’t as bad as you might think, and some new drugs that could potentially make your dog live longer.


    3D Ink

    •“Soundwaves Harden 3D-Printed Treatments in Deep Tissues.” by Michaela Martinez. 2023.

    •“Dental curing light.” Wikipedia.

    •“Self-enhancing sono-inks enable deep-penetration acoustic volumetric printing.” by Xiao Kuang, et al. 2023.

    RSVP No

    •“Just say no to that invitation.” n.a. 2023.

    •“Saying No: The Negative Ramifications From Invitation Declines Are Less Severe Than We Think.” By Julian Givi & Colleen P. Kirk. 2023.

    Old Dogs

    •“Could a Drug Give Your Pet More Dog Years?” by Emily Anthes. 2023.

    •“Forget Botox. Anti-Aging Pills May Be Next.” by Andrew Pollack. 2023.

    •“We’re helping dogs like yours live longer.” Loyal website. N.d.

    •“Discovering the keys to a healthy lifespan.” Dog Aging Project website. 2023.


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    13 mins
  • Re-release: Healthy Tongue, Slippery Surface, Curious for Answers
    Dec 11 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about an ancient diagnostic tool getting an AI upgrade, the world’s slipperiest surface, and some insight into the minds of everyone who loves this show!


    Healthy Tongue

    •“Eyes may be the window to your soul, but the tongue mirrors your health.” University of South Australia. 2023.

    •“Ancient tongue diagnosis for the 21st century dental hygienist.” by Kathryn Gilliam. 2023.

    •“Analysis of Tongue Color-Associated Features among Patients with PCR-Confirmed COVID-19 Infection in Ukraine.” by Liudmyla Horzov. 2021.

    Slippery Surface

    •“Droplet slipperiness despite surface heterogeneity at molecular scale.” by Sakari Lepikko, et al. 2023.

    •“Slippery Science: Crafting the World’s Most Water-Repellent Surface.” by Aalto University. 2023.

    Curious for Answers

    •“Curiosity evolves as information unfolds.” by Abigail Hsiung, et al. 2023.

    •“Unraveling Curiosity: Why We Savor the Suspense and Shun Spoilers.” Neuroscience.com. 2023.


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    12 mins
  • Re-release: Brain Rewiring, Rat Imagination, Dogs & PTSD
    Dec 6 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about the brain’s ability - or inability - to rewire itself, the imagination of rats, and how dogs can have a positive effect on those suffering from PTSD.


    Brain Rewiring

    •“Our brains are not able to ‘rewire’ themselves, despite what most scientists believe, new study argues.” University of Cambridge. 2023.

    •“Against cortical reorganisation.” by Tamar R. Makin & John W. Krakauer. 2023.

    Rat Imagination

    •“Rats have an imagination, new research finds.” EurekAlert! 2023.

    •“Volitional activation of remote place representations with a hippocampal brain-machine interface.” by Chongxi Lai, et al. 2023.

    Dogs & PTSD

    •“Contact with a service dog might help individuals with PTSD sleep better, study finds.” by Vladimir Hedrih. 2023.

    •“Paws for Purple Hearts - Service Dogs for our Warriors.” Website. 2023.

    •“Heart rate during sleep in PTSD patients: Moderation by contact with a service dog.” by Steven H. Woodward, et al. 2023.


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    13 mins
  • Re-release: Bilingual Brain, Morning Sickness, Cat Purrs
    Dec 5 2024

    Today, you’ll learn about how the bilingual brain might be better at multitasking, good news for women who are at risk for morning sickness, and the strangely complex science behind cat purring.


    Bilingual Brain

    •“The bilingual brain may be better at ignoring irrelevant information.” EurekAlert!. 2023.

    •“Bilingual attentional control: Evidence from the Partial Repetition Cost paradigm.” by Grace deMeurisse & Edith Kaan. 2023.

    Morning Sickness

    •“Cause of Morning Sickness and a Potential Treatment Identified.” by Rhianna-lily Smith. 2023.

    •“GDF15: emerging biology and therapeutic applications for obesity and cardiometabolic disease.” by Dongdong Wang, et al. 2021.

    •“GDF15 linked to maternal risk of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.” by M. Fejzo, et al. 2023.

    Cat Purrs

    •“How do cats purr? New finding challenges long-held assumptions.” by Phie Jacobs. 2023.

    •“Domestic cat larynges can produce purring frequencies without neural input.” by Christian T. Herbst, et al. 2023.

    •“How Low Can You Go? Physical Production Mechanism of Elephant Infrasonic Vocalizations.” by Christian T. Herbst, et al. 2012.


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    12 mins