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In this episode of Bench to Bedside and Beyond, @fredhutch.org's Dr. Jonathan Bricker discusses the psychological reasons we turn to “quick fixes” for cancer prevention ― even over science-based interventions: https://bit.ly/4sz6O8v

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#HelioxPodcast #UBI #FutureOfWork #OpenBorders #EvidenceBased #SciencePodcast #UtopiaForRealists #Bregman #Policy #CriticalThinking

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🔬 The Hidden Labor in Academic Publishing | NITR Podcast

Who does the invisible work that keeps science moving?

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#STEM #AcademicPublishing #WomenInScience #NITR #OpenAccess #BlackWomenInSTEM #HealthEquity #SciencePodcast #PeerReview

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EPITalk: Behind the Paper This stimulating podcast series from the Annals of Epidemiology takes you behind the scenes of groundbreaking articles recently published in the journal. Join Editor-in-Chief, Patrick Sullivan, and journal authors for thought-provoking conversations on the latest findings and developments in epidemiologic and methodologic research.

Listen now: bit.ly/4lQe2BP

#SciencePodcast #Podcast #EPITalk #ACEpidemiology #BehindThePaper #PublicHealth

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The Good Wolf We Keep Starving: Why Our Cynicism About Human Nature Is Killing Us - Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy 🇨🇦‬ 📖 Read There's an old parable about two wolves fighting inside us—one evil, one good. The grandson asks which will win. The grandfather says, "The one you feed."Cynicism is easy. It's lazy. You c...

This is Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy 🇨🇦
Breathe easy. We go deep.
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Available for Broadcast on PRX exchange.prx.org/p/609082
#Heliox #SciencePodcast #HumanKindness

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The Moon Is ALIVE: China’s Shocking Discovery That Rewrites Space History 🌕 The Moon Isn’t Dead—It’s Breathing (and We Have Proof) Think the Moon is just a cold, stagnant fossil floating in the void? Think again. For decades, we were taught that our lunar neighbor was a dry, geologically deceased rock. But recent breakthroughs from China’s Chang’e lunar missions have just shredded the textbooks, revealing a lunar surface that is far more 'alive' and chemically complex than anyone dared to imagine. Buckle up, because the lunar landscape just got a lot more crowded. In this episode, we dive into the fundamental rewrite of lunar geology that is turning the scientific world upside down. We explore how the Moon functions as a sophisticated "chemical factory," holding the secrets to our future as a multi-planetary species. This isn't just space exploration; it's a total paradigm shift. 🚀 Why everything you knew about the Moon is WRONG: - The 1-Billion-Year Secret: New data proves volcanic activity persisted on the Moon for a billion years longer than previously thought—even on the rugged and mysterious lunar far side. - Water in the Sun: Forget the dark craters; stable hydrated minerals and dynamic water cycles are trapped inside microscopic water-bearing glass beads across sunlit regions. - Natural Graphene Found: The shocking discovery of natural graphene and helium-3 suggests a volcanic history far more intricate and resource-rich than "just a rock." - Atmospheric Interaction: Discover how the Moon is constantly processing solar winds to create essential building blocks for life. 🌑 From Scientific Curiosity to Cosmic Real Estate This isn't just about rocks and dust. This is about planetary evolution and the survival of the human race. By identifying local sources for fuel, water, and building materials, these missions have laid the essential groundwork for permanent lunar bases. The Moon is no longer just a distant object of study; it is a resource-rich frontier ready for industry and long-term human habitation. Is the Moon the key to the stars, or are we just scratching the surface of a much larger galactic mystery? We’re breaking down the controversy, the chemistry, and the generative engine optimization of our future in space. ✨ Join the Movement! If you're ready to look at the night sky differently, hit that subscribe button, leave a 5-star review, and share this episode with someone who still thinks the Moon is a fossil. Let's build the future together! 🛰️🌠 #LunarGeology #SpaceExploration #ChangeMissions #MoonWater #Graphene #FutureOfSpace #NASA #CNSA #PlanetaryScience #AstronomyDaily #LunarBase  

📣 New Podcast! "The Moon Is ALIVE: China’s Shocking Discovery That Rewrites Space History" on @Spreaker #astronomy #astrophysics #change6 #deepspace #futuretech #graphene #helium3 #isru #livingmoon #lunargeology #lunarwater #moonbase #moonmining #nasavscnsa #planetaryscience #sciencepodcast

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Rhonda Key got the job. Now she has to prove — every single day — that she deserves it.
In this episode, she shares what it’s like to fight to be taken seriously by white colleagues and students in her own classroom.
🎧 https://ow.ly/j0f550Ynllb
#SciencePodcast #BlackStories #TeachersOfColor

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2/2 This🏆is a nod to the importance of discussing career paths, Scientific methods, & the social impacts of 🧪.

I’m looking for more researchers to share their journeys and scientific papers. If you have a story to tell, my DMs are open! Let’s keep building this community.

#SciComm #SciencePodcast

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"It’s Not Alien, It’s Weirder" — The Cracking of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS What if a massive, 2.6-kilometer-wide object shot through our solar system, started cracking open to spew ancient alien oceans, and it wasn't a UFO? Let’s be honest. Every time a strange, elongated object zooms into our solar system from deep space, half the internet screams, "Aliens!" But the actual truth about the newly discovered interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, is way weirder and far more fascinating than any sci-fi movie. In today’s episode, we are tracking the bizarre journey of 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar visitor ever detected. We’re breaking down the brand-new, jaw-dropping data from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. Here is where things get crazy: instead of reacting to the sun right away, this mysterious object waited until it was leaving our solar system to suddenly crack its thick, organic crust. The result? A massive, hyperactive surge of water, carbon dioxide, and—for the first time ever detected in an interstellar object—methane. Sorry to disappoint the alien hunters, but specialized radio scans confirmed there are absolutely zero techno-signatures. No spaceships here! Instead, what we have is a pristine cosmic time capsule that has been preserving the ancient ices and unique chemical ratios of a distant, unknown star system for billions of years. In this episode, we answer the biggest space questions hitting the internet right now: - What is interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS? We unpack its bizarre 2.6-kilometer elongated shape and where it might have come from. - Why did 3I/ATLAS crack open after passing the sun? The wild physics behind its delayed "hyperactive" water and methane emissions. - What did the James Webb and Hubble telescopes discover? How astronomers peered through a thick organic crust to find pristine ancient ice. - Is 3I/ATLAS an alien spacecraft? Why the hunt for techno-signatures failed, and why the natural explanation is actually cooler. If you’ve ever looked up at the night sky and wondered what exactly is floating around out there in the dark, this episode will completely blow your mind. We are literally watching the building blocks of another solar system disintegrate in our own backyard. Join the cosmic conversation! If you love space mysteries as much as we do, smash that subscribe button so you never miss an episode. Do us a massive favor—share this link with your favorite space nerd or that one friend who is convinced every comet is an alien probe! Leave us a 5-star review and let us know in the comments: What do you think is hiding in the next interstellar object?  

📣 New Podcast! ""It’s Not Alien, It’s Weirder" — The Cracking of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS" on @Spreaker #3iatlas #alientech #astrochemistry #astronomy #astrophysics #comet #cosmictimecapsule #deepspace #hubble #interstellar #jameswebb #jwst #nasa #oumuamua #podcast #sciencepodcast #space

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Pondering poecilids & placentas, with Dr. David Reznick By Clayton Glasgow

Read the full blog on our substack 📖

#science #sciencecommunication #sciencefunding #biology #evolution #evolutionarybiology #sciencepodcast

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🎧 Put this podcast into your queue!

Season 2 of the Variants and Us (VUS) Podcast by the @varianteffect.bsky.social is live. Get the scoop on MAVEs and blood diseases in episodes 1 and 2: https://bit.ly/4rzY9Cv

#SciencePodcast

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PRX » Series » The Hidden Logic: How Chaos, Flow, and Matter Shape Intelligence

📡 PRX Series — The Hidden Logic: exchange.prx.org/series/59047...

#HotMessAI #SciencePodcast #AIAlignment #EvidenceBased #HelioxPodcast

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#216 African American Ancestry with Nicka Smith — DNA Today Pro genealogist Nicka Smith discusses direct to consumer DNA testing and its role in retracing African American Ancestry.

Interested in learning more about African American #ancestry and #genetics?🧬

This #BlackHistoryMonth, listen to our #sciencepodcast episode with Nicka Smith on ancestry research 🔍🌳

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Trapped in a "Cosmic Sandwich": Voids, Dark Matter & The Physics Crisis It turns out we are living in a giant cosmic sandwich. Imagine looking at a map of the entire universe and realizing your home address is stuck inside a flat, invisible pancake, crushed between two massive regions of absolutely nothing. According to a groundbreaking new study using advanced computer simulations, that is exactly where our Local Galactic Cluster resides. In this episode, we break down the mind-bending revelation that our galaxy is trapped in a thin sheet of Dark Matter, bordered by the terrifyingly empty Local Void. It sounds like science fiction, but the math checks out—at least, for now. But here is where things get controversial. Is Dark Matter actually the glue holding the universe together, or is it just a "fudge factor" scientists use because our current laws of physics are broken? We discuss the growing tension in astronomy as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continues to find "impossible" galaxies that defy the Standard Model of Cosmology. Are we just adding more complexity to a dying theory? Or are these cosmic anomalies actually pointing us toward the holy grail of physics: Quantum Gravity? If you are tired of hearing that "we don't know," and want to explore the edge of what is possible, this conversation is for you. We are looking at the universe's structure, the mystery of the voids, and why modern astronomy might be on the verge of a total collapse. Hit play to find out what is hiding in the void. 🚀 Join the search for truth: If you think physics is due for a rewrite, Follow/Subscribe now and rate the show 5 stars! Let’s push this mystery up the charts.  

📣 New Podcast! "Trapped in a "Cosmic Sandwich": Voids, Dark Matter & The Physics Crisis" on @Spreaker #astronomy #astrophysics #cosmicmystery #cosmology #darkmatter #deepspace #galaxies #gravity #jameswebb #jwst #physics #quantumgravity #sciencenews #sciencepodcast #simulation #space #spacetime

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The Universe Is Broken: JWST, Hubble Tension & 8 Cosmic Anomalies Is our understanding of the Universe a lie? What if I told you the fundamental laws of physics are starting to crack? We like to think we have the cosmos figured out, but right now, astronomers are sweating over a crime scene that spans 13.8 billion years. In this episode, we aren’t just looking at stars; we are investigating 8 profound cosmic anomalies that suggest the Standard Model of cosmology might be ready for the trash heap. Buckle up as we dive into the Hubble Tension, a scientific crisis where the universe is expanding at two different speeds depending on how you measure it. Is our math wrong, or is physics broken? We’ll explore the "impossible" Universe Breaker galaxies captured by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)—massive, mature galaxies existing at the dawn of time that shouldn't logically exist. We also hunt for the ghost in our solar system, Planet 9, and decode the terrifying energy of Fast Radio Bursts. And remember ‘Oumuamua? The interstellar visitor that accelerated like a spacecraft? We analyze why it defied gravity—and natural explanation. Finally, we confront the Vacuum Catastrophe, a mathematical discrepancy so massive it’s widely considered the worst prediction in the history of physics. From dark energy to the potential existence of alien technology, this isn't just a science lesson; it’s an existential thriller. If you love space mysteries, astrophysics, and having your mind blown, this is the deep dive you’ve been waiting for. Hit play to find out why the Universe is breaking. 🚀 Subscribe/Follow now to join the investigation before the vacuum decay swallows us whole! Share this episode with a friend who needs an existential crisis.  

📣 New Podcast! "The Universe Is Broken: JWST, Hubble Tension & 8 Cosmic Anomalies" on @Spreaker #aliens #astronomy #astrophysics #cosmic #cosmology #deepspace #hubbletension #jameswebb #jwst #nasa #oumuamua #physics #planet9 #science #sciencepodcast #space #spacemysteries #standardmodel

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#CircadianRhythm #TimeRestrictedFeeding #FeedingTimes #InternalClock #BodyClock #HealthPodcast #SciencePodcast #Wellness #healthyageing #healthyaging #wellnessthatworks #wellnessblogger #wellnesslifestyle #wellnesswarrior #healthandwellbeing #wellnessgoals #Sleep

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#ImmuneSystem #Podcast #Science #Health #Body #Immunity #Inflammation #MemoryCells #wellnessgoals #wellnessadvocate #wellnesscoaching #wellnessfitness #SciencePodcast

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#sciencepodcast #bigbiology #evolution #evolutionarybiology

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Möglichkeiten geschlechtlicher Zugehörigkeit vervielfältigen sich – wie und wo wir diese verhandeln ist Thema der neuen Folge Sone & Solche: Die Nische lebt! Die Suche nach der (Geschlechts-)Identität, die passt

#humandifferenzierung #amerikanistik #soziologie #sciencepodcast

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The Three-Body Problem: Did We Find the Universe’s Quantum Ghosts? Is Isaac Newton rolling in his grave right now? Maybe. We’ve all heard of the Three-Body Problem—it’s the unsolvable puzzle that has frustrated geniuses for centuries and recently took over our Netflix screens. But what if I told you that this mathematical nightmare didn't just break classical physics, it actually cracked the door open to a hidden layer of reality? Welcome to the episode that challenges everything you were taught in high school science class. For the longest time, we believed that the universe ran on force fields—electric and magnetic pushes and pulls that dictated how matter moved. We were told that potentials (those messy mathematical numbers on the chalkboard) were just "shortcuts" or accounting tricks with no physical meaning. We were wrong. In this episode, we dive deep into the Aharonov-Bohm Effect, the mind-bending discovery that proved a "ghost" can move a machine. We explore how particles are influenced by vector potentials even in regions where absolutely zero force fields exist. It’s a discovery that suggests the invisible math underneath the universe is more "real" than the physical forces we can measure. Are we living in a world driven by local forces, or is reality dictated by non-local fields and the intrinsic power of potentials? Did the quest to solve the "unsolvable" Three-Body Problem accidentally reveal the source code of the cosmos? Join us as we strip away the equations and get into the philosophy, the history, and the sheer existential dread of realized physics. We’re talking paradigm shifts, the nature of reality, and why the universe might be weirder than we are capable of imagining. Listen now to find out why the empty space isn't actually empty. 👉 Smash that Subscribe button and rate us 5 stars if you want to understand the universe before it understands you! Share this episode with a friend who loves a good existential crisis.

📣 New Podcast! "The Three-Body Problem: Did We Find the Universe’s Quantum Ghosts?" on @Spreaker #aharonovbohm #astrophysics #mathislife #mindblowing #newpodcast #paradigmshift #philosophyofscience #physics #quantummechanics #quantumphysics #reality #sciencefacts #sciencepodcast #spacetime

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The "ALIEN" Islands: Where Kangaroos Climb Trees & Pigs Box Imagine a world where kangaroos live in trees, pigs settle disputes with boxing matches, and snakes glide through the air like dragons. 🐉🥊 This isn't a fantasy novel or a sci-fi movie. It is the Malay Archipelago, the chaotic, beautiful, and violent string of islands wedged between Asia and Australia. In this episode, we step into the most biologically complex theater on Earth to uncover how three celestial and geological titans—The Earth (Volcanoes), The Moon (Tides), and The Sun (Energy)—conspired to create a "biological glitch" in the matrix of evolution. We explore the Wallacea Region, a place forged by shifting continents and volcanic fire, where life was forced to improvise or die. From the heat-seeking "Volcano Birds" (Maleos) to the carnivorous pitcher plants of the nutrient-starved rainforests, we reveal how nature innovates under pressure. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - 🌋 Earth’s Fury: How tectonic plates and volcanic soil created isolated laboratories for evolution. - 🌕 Lunar Power: How the Moon’s gravity drives the survival strategies of the coast’s strangest amphibious creatures. - ☀️ Solar War: The intense battle for light that drives the biodiversity of the ancient tropical rainforest. - 🦘 Bizarre Adaptations: Meet the Tree-Kangaroo, the Babirusa, and the Flying Snake. - If you think you know how nature works, think again. This region breaks all the rules. Key Takeaway: This episode explains the biodiversity of the Wallacea region (islands between Asia and Australia), detailing how volcanic activity, tidal forces, and solar energy drive unique evolutionary adaptations like tree-kangaroos and carnivorous plants. 🎧 Hit play to journey into the wild heart of evolution’s greatest experiment!

📣 New Podcast! "The "ALIEN" Islands: Where Kangaroos Climb Trees & Pigs Box" on @Spreaker #animalfacts #biodiversity #biology #earthscience #ecology #evolution #geology #marinelife #naturalhistory #naturedocumentary #naturelovers #rainforest #sciencepodcast #strangeanimals #travelasia #wallacea

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Community-based conservation to protect Africa’s rarest cat, with Mwezi Mugerwa By Clayton Glasgow

Learn more about how local communities conserve the African golden cat and how other projects like Afrikanity help connect people with nature in our most recent blog post 📖

#biology #science #scicomm #conservation #community #blog #sciencepodcast

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New epsiode just dropped featuring Dr. Antoinette Foster and I have been soooo excited for everyone to listen! Available now wherever you listen to podcasts! #science #sciencepodcast #podcast

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How can individual #molecules be imaged with nanometer precision? Prof. Sauer from @uni-wuerzburg.de explains the idea behind single-molecule localization microscopy, and how #superresolution changed #microscopy.

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#SuperResolution #SciencePodcast

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RNA and Stem Cell Innovations | Gene Yeo, PhD, MBA Our conversation with Gene Yeo, PhD, MBA, features a deep dive into his innovative work with RNA, gene editing and intersection of stem cells and regenerative medicine. We discuss what’s on the horizon for discoveries and industry-based opportunities. Yeo serves as the director of the Sanford Stem Cell Innovation Center with the goal to facilitate industry growth by leveraging research findings and developed technologies to support the commercialization of applications through strategic collaboration with industry partners. Yeo’s work focuses on high-throughput genomics, systems biology approaches, engineering, and statistical and machine learning methods, as well as biochemical, molecular, and stem cell biology techniques, to solve problems in RNA processing. Hosted by Bobby Gordon, MA, MBA. This episode was recorded on Sept. 22, 2025, and all information is current as of the date of recording.

bit.ly/3M54NRS Learn about innovative and groundbreaking research with RNA, gene editing and stem cells in our latest reGEN Podcast conversation featuring @geneyeo.bsky.social, PhD, MBA. Watch here or listen where you find your podcasts. #stemcells #RNA #sciencepodcast

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The Story of Us: Evolution, Cognition, and What Makes Us Human with Dr. Ian Tattersall.
The Story of Us: Evolution, Cognition, and What Makes Us Human with Dr. Ian Tattersall. YouTube video by World of Paleoanthropology

🤯 New "Deep History" ep feat. Dr. Ian Tattersall! We dive into "The Story of Us": evolution, cognition, & what defines human. His insights are gold. 🎧

Listen now: youtu.be/viGnTXfOQmQ

#Paleoanthropology #HumanEvolution #SciencePodcast

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Are you curious about how pain scientists are connecting pain, aspects of the mind, and body movement? Listen to the latest episode of @iasp.bsky.social Pain Exchange #podcast featuring Drs. Anabela Silva and Felipe Reis bit.ly/49S5XsZ #sciencepodcast

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12 Weird Nights - Night 11 – Why Time Feels Weird Sometimes Why does time sometimes feel like it’s speeding up, slowing down, or skipping altogether? In Episode 11 of 12 Weird Nights, we explore the strange moments when time feels unstable and why that feeling isn’t just in your head. From real physics that prove time can bend, to the brain’s habit of quietly editing reality, this episode unpacks why our experience of time is far more flexible than we’re taught to believe. We’ll talk about time dilation, perception glitches, flow states, disorienting places, and the stories people tell when time feels off without turning it into science fiction or fear. Just curiosity, context, and a deeper look at how reality is experienced rather than measured. This episode also lands at a fitting moment: a season-ender mini-series unfolding right at the start of a new year. An ending inside a beginning and a reminder that time doesn’t just move forward. It stretches, bends, and sometimes hesitates. In this episode, we explore: - Why time isn’t constant according to physics - How speed and gravity can slow time down - Why the brain doesn’t experience time as a single “clock” - Common time distortions like the stopped-clock illusion - How flow states, focus, and altered awareness affect time - Why certain places feel disorienting or “off” - Time slip stories and why they persist without physical proof - How shared memory and storytelling shape our sense of the past - The difference between physical, perceptual, and cultural time distortions This episode is part of 12 Weird Nights, a mini-series designed for late-night listening, quiet curiosity, and questions that don’t always need answers. If this episode sparked your curiosity, made you feel a little more enchanted, or reminded you of the stories hiding in plain sight—I’d love for you to stay connected with the LilWeird Universe. You can support the podcast, explore more curious content, and help keep this little world growing, glowing, and wonderfully weird. Recommended books: - https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9780262533546 - https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9781416540281 - https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9780195145922 - https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9780544245594 - https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9780312603519 Credits: https://pixabay.com/%20https://cdn.pixabay.com/download/audio/2025/05/30/audio_f293a5d926.mp3?filename=scifi-intro-outro-352086.mp3 https://pixabay.com/%20https://cdn.pixabay.com/download/audio/2025/10/29/audio_301bfec60d.mp3?filename=space-journey-427919.mp3 https://pixabay.com/%20https://cdn.pixabay.com/download/audio/2025/02/12/audio_2dc8ad6f71.mp3?filename=suspense-sci-fi-underscore-music-loop-300215.mp3 A gentle note: This episode of LilWeird Podcast is a blend of researched facts, folklore, personal reflection, and creative storytelling. While efforts were made to ensure accuracy, this episode is intended for curious exploration, not as a scientific or academic resource. Listener discretion is encouraged when interpreting historical or cultural content. 🌙 Affiliate Disclaimer Some of the links provided may be affiliate links through Bookshop.org. If you choose to purchase through them, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. This helps support the LilWeird Podcast and keeps the stories coming. Thank you for your support!

📣 New Podcast! "12 Weird Nights - Night 11 – Why Time Feels Weird Sometimes" on @Spreaker #12weirdnights #brainandtime #consciousness #curiosity #flowstate #lilweird #mandelaeffect #neuroscience #perception #physics #podcastscience #realityglitches #sciencepodcast #spacetime #timedistortion

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#34 Henrietta Lacks — DNA Today UCONN hosted a free event honoring Henrietta Lacks on September 24th, 2015 at The Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts. The bestselling author of the book, The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks,…

January is #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth🩵🤍

Tune into our #sciencepodcast to learn more about Henrietta Lacks, whose cervical cancer cells were taken without her consent and used for research ⤵️

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We all know that bad prompt will get you nowhere. It's fun to test it once in a while. Here's what I got for "machine learning"😁 A way better result will be on the cover of next week's #SciLux podcast. My discussion recorded during @euripsconf.bsky.social going live on Tuesday, 20th. #sciencepodcast

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