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Sawbones: Exploding Teeth

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

Probably Science: Episode 545 – Helen Hong

Comedian/actress/podcaster Helen Hong (@funnyhelenhong) joins Matt and Andy to talk about peeing in pools and reservoirs, male stripper shows, Helen’s excellent quiz podcast Go Fact Yourself, pre-Darth Vader David Prowse PSAs, the dye in Doritos that can make mice transparent, a SpaceX rocket punching a hole in the ionosphere, mailing poo in a box and making pyrex […]

18 September, 2024 – Episode 987 – Take Out The Trash, Pour out the Cats

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:17:28 — 148.9MB) Subscribe: | More This Week: It’s IgNobel Time!, Thermal Collecting Coral, PLANT NEWS, Nanobreath, Food Dye Discovery, Get Out The Trash, Earth Rings, Bumblebee Memories, Decoy Dolphins, Liquid Cats, Spy Squids, Human Cement, ChatGTP does Good?, Learning By Thinking, Memory Trash, And Much More […]

Sawbones: Superman

It’s a bird! It’s a podcast! It’s Justin’s superhero anatomy textbook to the rescue! What is the medical and scientific explanation of how Superman’s powers work? Batman has thoroughly analysed his Justice League colleagues, but Dr. Sydnee brings the actual medical knowledge to discuss X-Ray Vision, Super Strength, and a Kryptonite weakness.  Music: “Medicines” by […]

BBC World Service – Discovery, Hannah Critchlow

Hannah Critchlow on the connected brain. Show more With 86 billion nerve cells joined together in a network of 100 trillion connections, the human brain is the most complex system in the known universe. Dr Hannah Critchlow is an internationally acclaimed neuroscientist who has spent her career demystifying and explaining the brain to audiences around […]

11 September, 2024 – Episode 986 – Have We Learned Anything? – This Week in Science – The Kickass Science Podcast

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:54:48 — 122.2MB) Subscribe: | More This Week: Private Space, Welcome Home Starliner!!!, Fungal Factors, Deep Sea Dinner Bell, Food Dye Discovery, Peer review fraud detection, Egg Spa, Sperm Relief, ALAN is Back, How do I Look?, Don’t Eat Eels, Neander News, Crackpot Physics, Craving Activity, Anatomy […]

Probably Science: Episode 544 – Sam Pasternack

Writer/producer Sam Pasternack (@sampasternack) returns to the podcast to talk with Matt, Andy and Jesse about awful bar trivia, Sam’s new book “Walker,” the history of pedestrianism, Land’s End to John o’ Groats, Andy’s Burning Man updates, the dilemma of trombone utility and using massive python meals to help develop new human heart medicines. Source […]