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Your Body, Explained

S1, EP11 "Your Body, Explained"

A tattoo helping health, Carson Bruns; How to know if you have a virus, Cella Wright; A personal health coach for those living with chronic diseases, Priscilla Pemu; What is earwax and should you get rid of it, Henry Ou; The bias behind undiagnosed chronic pain, Sheetal DeCaria; How to deal with your insomnia and finally get to sleep, Matt Walker; How sleep can improve your immunity, Matt Walker.

Did You Know?

S1, EP9 "Did You Know?"

The Myth of Hercules: 12 labors in 8-bits - Alex Gendler The tragic myth of the Sun God's son Iseult Gillespie The Japanese myth of the trickster raccoon Iseult Gillespie The myth of Zeus' test Iseult Gillespie.

The Latest in Ideas

S1, EP56 "The Latest in Ideas"

1) How to disagree with respect - not hate ----- Spencer J. Cox; 2) Why is it so dangerous to step on a rusty nail? ----- Louise Thwaites; 3) How (and why) Russia hacked the When will the next mass extinction occur? - Borths, D'Emic, and Pritchard.

Food for Thought

S1, EP2

A taste of Mexico's ancient chocolate-making tradition, why aren't there more Native American restaurants? The four fish we're overeating and how we could eat real meat without harming animals.

Ocean Wonders

S1, EP7

How We're Growing Baby Corals to Rebuild Reefs by Kristen Marhaver; The Brilliance of Bioluminescence by Leslie Kenna; A New Way to Grow Islands and Coastlines by Skylar Tibbits; To Solve Old Problems, Study New Species by Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado; How a Fleet of Wind-Powered Drones is Changing Our Understanding of the Ocean by Sebastien De Halleux.

The Business Angle

S1, EP12 "The Business Angle"

How do we find dignity at work? Roy Bahat and Bryn Freedman Why you should treat the tech you use at work like a colleague Nadjia Yousif How businesses can serve everyone, not just shareholders Dame Vivian Hunt.

Afternoon Snack

S1, EP9 "Afternoon Snack"

"How deepfakes undermine truth and threaten democracy" by Danielle Citron; "The myth of Sisyphus" by Alex Gendler; "What happens to people's donated eggs and sperm after they die?" by Ellen Trachman.

What in the World?

S1, EP6 "What in the World?"

The probability of freezing one's body and coming back to life; how binary code works; Zeno's Dichotomy Paradox; the size of a mole; invisibility as a superpower; exploring light as particle or a wave; how folding paper can get someone to the moon.

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