Bring on the fall weather and bring on the listeners’ weird medical questions! Dr. Sydnee and Justin answer listeners’ strangest queries and maybe learn a thing or two themselves. Is Shy Bladder a real thing? Can you inhale an item into your lungs? Are mosquitoes eating my bruises? And is urea actually good for your […]
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A top secret little-known mission that changed the outcome of World War II. Not Alan Turing’s Enigma code-breaking mission but a daring foray, conducted behind enemy lines on the shores of Normandy. Harrison Lewis and wetland scientist Christian Dunn re-enact one of the most remarkable feats of the Second World War and discover the intricate […]
Dr Karl interviews Dr Bloom in NYC on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence. If AI delivers misinformation, how could we tell? Dr. Karl Source link
No matter the body parts, strengthening your pelvic muscles is generally good for you. But who were they named after, and most importantly, who introduced them? Dr. Sydnee and Justin go on a journey through the Kegel’s medical history and naming conventions. Music: “Medicines” by The Taxpayers https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/ Source link
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Comedian Maronzio Vance (@maronziovance) joins Andy, Matt and Jesse to talk about Andy’s upcoming ska festival and Oktoberfest polka band gigs, Taipei’s innovative trash system, dating Prince-obsessed women, dogs’ incredible ability to remember the names of toys, the gut-first path of Parkinson’s and comedy’s legendary Tribble runs. Source link
Take a trip around the supermarket and you’ll see shelves of products claiming to be ‘high in protein’. Scroll through your social media and you’ll find beautiful, sculpted people offering recipes and ideas for packing more protein into your diet. Science presenters Dr Julia Ravey and Dr Ella Hubber have noticed this too. They wanted […]
At the moment there are two G’s in AI. Dr Karl gets the 360 tour of both with Dr Jessica Bloom in New York City. DrKarl Source link
Canonically, Dr. Sydnee doesn’t know much about teeth, but there are several cases in dental journals about teeth that spontaneously exploded. Dr. Sydnee tries to make sense of a few mysterious account of these events, conceding that some medical mysteries remain unexplained. Music: “Medicines” by The Taxpayers https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/ Source link