1352 Episoder

  1. Blame Trolling on “Everyday Sadism,” How to Sleep Better During Lockdown, and a Breakthrough in Random Number Generation

    Udgivet: 14.7.2020
  2. Saturated Fat Could Kill Your Focus, Animals Have Regional Accents, and Rings Around Mars

    Udgivet: 13.7.2020
  3. Black Hole Holograms, How We Make Sense of the Nonsensical, and June’s Curiosity Challenge

    Udgivet: 10.7.2020
  4. Human Hair Was Created in a Lab, You See Less Color Than You Think, and Mapping an Underground City Without Digging

    Udgivet: 9.7.2020
  5. A Better Way to Stop Implicit Bias, the Murderous “Femme Fatale” Firefly, and Finding the Universe’s Missing Matter

    Udgivet: 8.7.2020
  6. Wearables and AI Analytics Are Changing Medicine (w/ Dr. Lloyd Minor) and What Happens to Your Brain After a Breakup

    Udgivet: 7.7.2020
  7. How Summer Affects COVID-19, Why So Many Mars Missions Are Launching in July, and Exercise More by Copying Your Friends

    Udgivet: 6.7.2020
  8. Why You Should Argue to Learn, Dogs Want to Rescue You, and Do Blind People Dream?

    Udgivet: 3.7.2020
  9. What Neanderthal Genes Are Doing in Your DNA, The Time Photosynthesis Killed Nearly All Life on Earth, and the Inventor of “Do, Re, Mi” Notation

    Udgivet: 2.7.2020
  10. Qualified Immunity in Police Misconduct, Why Longing Is Important in Relationships, and Wandering Stars Regularly Visit Our Solar System

    Udgivet: 1.7.2020
  11. Loving Your Job May Lead to Unethical Behavior, Bumblebees Bite Plants to Make Them Bloom, and Jupiter’s Moons Formed from Specks of Dust

    Udgivet: 30.6.2020
  12. Periodical Cicadas 101, Why Smarter People Choke Under Pressure, and Analyzing DNA to Solve the Dead Sea Scrolls Mystery

    Udgivet: 29.6.2020
  13. The Psychology of ‘Animal Crossing,’ How a Failed Death Ray Led to Radar, and Intrusive Thoughts Explained

    Udgivet: 26.6.2020
  14. Tap into the 4 Pillars of Learning (w/ Stanislas Dehaene) and How We Get Seedless Fruit

    Udgivet: 25.6.2020
  15. New Science on How We Learn (w/ Stanislas Dehaene), Why Stores Use Air Curtains, and Desert Microbes that Dissolve Rocks with Acid

    Udgivet: 24.6.2020
  16. Virtual Therapy vs. In-Person Therapy, How Redlining Deepened Segregation in US Cities, and Earth’s Drifting Magnetic Poles

    Udgivet: 23.6.2020
  17. Lockdown Is Changing Our Perception of Time, a Devastating Meteor that Never Landed, and Elephants Can Catch Yawns from Humans

    Udgivet: 22.6.2020
  18. Juneteenth’s Origins, Change Your Routine to Be Happier, and Why Americans Don’t Say “Maths”

    Udgivet: 19.6.2020
  19. Climate Justice 101 (w/ Katharine Hayhoe), Why Peanut Butter Gets Gum Out of Hair, and How Gaslighting Makes You Question Your Sanity

    Udgivet: 18.6.2020
  20. What Science Says About Fat-Burning Foods, Do Great Things by Being a Part of Something Greater, and Telling Male and Female Dinosaurs Apart

    Udgivet: 17.6.2020

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Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, hosted by Dr. Samantha Yammine. Once a week, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in scientific discoveries and break down the details so that you don’t need a PhD to understand it. From neuroscience to climate tech to AI and genetics, no subject is off-limits. Join Sam as she interviews expert guests and investigates the research guiding some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs affecting our world today.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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