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S1, EP70 "Women with ADHD"
For decades, it was thought that ADHD primarily affected boys and men but new research reveals the impact the disorder can have on women, leading to effective treatments for millions who may be suffering in silence.

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Astrobiologist and author Lewis Dartnell explores what it would take to stay alive following a global cataclysm, and what knowledge would be needed to rebuild civilization.

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S1, EP81 "Blockchain Revolution"
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S1, EP80 "The Sweet & Sour of Florida Sugar"
"Muck City" Florida is one of the biggest sugar-producing regions on the planet, but the traditional practice of cane field burning at harvest is sparking a heated debate.

S1, EP79 "The Birth of Mar-a-Lago"
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S1, EP78 "From the Frontlines of COVID-19"
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