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Each week Greg and Mitch of AsapSCIENCE explain the science behind a controversial subject. They use studies, recent research and anecdotes to keep you entertained while *BAM* simultaneously LEARNING! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Edging: sexually helpful or problematic?
Edging, gooning or surfing are all terms for coming close to orgasm before stopping, and then continuing on after. It is popular to do, and can be helpful for premature ejaculation or getting to know your own body. New research says it could also lead to sexual compulsive behaviour and other issues. Today we use science to get to the bottom of it!WDWLTW:What is Squirting?Why gender equality helps societiesSTUDYTIME: Edging - is it helpful for sex, or can it cause issues? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
52:4420/09/2023
Tattoos: do they look worse as you age?
Tattooing is on the rise, but new research says people are regretting them more and more. Today we explain the science behind how tattoos work, the history of tattooing on humans (and why we've done it for thousands of years) and how tattoo regret might be on the rise.What Did We Learn This Week:Cigarette companies are creating popular foods that are bad for usPopulation studies are now using cell phones to understand how many people are alive on EarthSTUDYTIME: Tattoos - are they going out of style? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
47:0213/09/2023
Ketamine: the party drug that could cure depression?
Ketamine (aka special K) is a party drug that causes hallucinations, loss of reality and euphoria. It ALSO may be a new cure for severe depression. Today we talk about the up to date science on how this drug affects your body, how it is being used clinically and why some doctors are becoming obsessed with it!What Did We Learn This Week?:Do opposites attract?Why July was the hottest month on recordStudytime:Ketamine: the new hottest drug on the anti-depression scene Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
52:1006/09/2023
Narcissism: are you self-obsessed?
Narcissism has been misunderstood for decades, but new research says more people have it than we may think. There are two types, grandiose narcissism and vulnerable narcissism - and it will surprise you how they differ. This is a wild ride, and like ARE WE ALL NARCISSITS!?!?!WDWLTW:Twitter has lost environmentalists - 04:53 ishA new way to store renewable energy - 12:41 ishSTUDYTIME: Narcissism - 16:28 ish Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
48:0223/08/2023
Sex Drive: is it decreasing?
Sex drive is a controversial concept, depending on your age or who you ask it could be decreasing or even increasing. Today we talk about the science of male vs. female sex drive, what happens as you age and if your phone is making your hornier. We also look into why sex drive is important and how it can change within couples. LEGGOHWDWLTW:A new injection to stop aging - 00:51 ishThe age you peak at different things - 04:39 ishSTUDYTIME: Sex Drive - 15:09 ish Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
53:5016/08/2023
Barbie: terrific or toxic?
The Barbie movie is bringing in the DOUGH, but could it be causing problems to culture, society and the concept of play. Today we look at studies about playing with dolls, Barbie's influence on culture AND our review of the smash box office HIT.WDWLTW:Perfectionism is a curse - 08:45 ishMDMA and Psilocybin are now approved as drugs in Australia - 15:25 ishSTUDYTIME: Barbie - 19:59 ish Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01:02:3602/08/2023
Ticks and Lyme Disease: are they the worst creatures on the planet?
Ticks are coming for you, LITERALLY! The cases of Lyme Disease are on the rise because ticks are TAKING OVER BABY! Today we are talking about how ticks infect you, why they are increasing around us, and how to protect yourself. The science is fascinating, and the up to date research could keep you alive, so LISTEN CLOSELY!WDWLTW:Strawberries aren't berries! - 4:40Naming heatwaves is controversial - 8:15STUDYTIME: Ticks and Lyme Disease - 14:57 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
45:1326/07/2023
Smartphones: are they changing your body?
Smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives, connecting us to the world and transforming the way we interact with information and each other. However, they are potentially making us hunched, near-sighted and depressed. Today we are talking about how our phones are changing our body and making nerves in our hands LIT RALLY BIGGER! Good luck on trying to curb your phone use, because we are using science to TRY and having a hard time. WE ADDICTED OUT HERE!What did we learn this week:06:56 - why some genetic abnormalities change how you taste things10:46 - why 20 minute walks WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE!STUDYTIME: Smartphones are changing your body - 13:22 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
49:3019/07/2023
Heatwaves and Forest Fires: how much worse will it get?
The Canadian forest fires are burning like hell, the heatwaves in Europe are breaking records and the Earth has never been hotter in recorded history. Today we are explaining what exactly is going on, how we can try to fix the problem and how much worse is it GOING TO GET? We try to keep it light hearted as it is a tense discussion so JOKES TO COME?!?!?! LOLWhat did we learn this week:Bisexuality is everywhere?: 5:36How many people ACTUALLY turn off their phone?: 11:11STUDYTIME: Heatwaves and Forest Fires - 18:26 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01:00:2512/07/2023
Electrolytes: are sports drinks a scam?
Gatorade, is BS?! Powerade, WHY YOU GOTTA SUCK SO HARD? This week we talk about electrolytes. How do you they hydrate you? Is Coca-Cola lying about Powerade? Why are nurses so concerned with your sodium levels. Electrolytes are fascinating and we even had tons of arguments, the SCIENCE IS HEATED!WDWLTW:Mosquito Attraction: 08:45Hunter Gatherer LIES: 12:30STUDYTIME: Electrolytes - 16:52 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
57:3905/07/2023
White Noise Machines: are they a bogus trend?
This episode delves into the fascinating science behind white noise machines. We look at the scientific principles behind how these machines generate their soothing sounds. From the intricate mechanisms of white noise production to the psychology behind its calming effects, we explore the intersections of science, technology, and human perception. ALTHOUGHT MOST IMPORTANTLY, DO THEY EVEN WORK? Greg loves them, Mitch hates them so in the words of Beyonce it gets HEATED!WDWLTW:04:40 - do dogs actually give guilty looks and why do humans masturbate?STUDYTIME: White Noise Machines - 16:00 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
48:0714/06/2023
Universal Basic Income: does it even work?
This episode is about Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its potential to reshape our society in light of ChatGPT. We explore the fundamental principles, benefits, and challenges associated with implementing a UBI system. Additionally, we explore the potential long-term effects of UBI on employment, entrepreneurship, and the economy as a whole. Does UBI discourage work or spark innovation? Can it promote social mobility and foster a more inclusive society? We also explain the difference between conservatives and liberals from a psychological perspective.WDWLTW: 03:37Studytime - UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME: 12:07ish Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
56:5307/06/2023
Fruit: is it secretly bad for you?
This podcast is about fruits, their remarkable health benefits, and the mysteries behind their impact on blood glucose levels. We'll explore the incredible nutritional value that fruits offer, and why some fruits have the potential to spike glucose levels? We'll demystify this phenomenon and shed light on the factors that influence the glycemic index of fruits.What did we learn this week - 5:20Studytime: FRUIT, IS IT BAD? - 17:34 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
55:4431/05/2023
Is Zelda the Greatest Video Game of All Time?
ZELDA IS BACK!!! This podcast is about the adventure-filled quests and captivating music of Zelda as well ad the science behind the game. We'll delve into the psychology of game design and discuss how Zelda and other video games can affect our brains and emotions. From the concept of flow and immersion to the role of reward systems and game mechanics, we'll explore the intricate ways in which games like Zelda captivate and engage us.What Did We Learn This Week:The first baby was born with THREE PEOPLE'S DNAA Brazilian mosquito factory is going to release millions of infected mosquitoes - WHY?13:07 STUDYTIME: Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - THE SCIENCE OF VIDEO GAMES Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01:01:0624/05/2023
Sleep vs. Cannabis: Does it help or hurt?
Today we navigate the realm of sleep, exploring how cannabis interacts with our body's natural sleep cycles and the mechanisms behind its impact on sleep quality. We'll shed light on the latest findings and studies, and explain how marijuana seems to affect OUR SLEEP!What Did We Learn This Week?Why TERNS are amazing birds: 02:50ishHow relationships impact mental health: 08:07STUDYTIME - Marijuana vs. Sleep: 13:17 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
47:1417/05/2023
Vegans: are they unhealthy?
The new scientific research coming in about being vegan is fascinating, controversial and important to understanding the climate crisis. Today we use studies to understand how omnivores, vegetarians and vegans differ in health, environmental impacts and culture.What Did We Learn This Week?05:05 - When Do Birds Migrate?08:27 - Who Gets More Mosquito Bites?STUDYTIME: VEGANISM - 12:55 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
53:4710/05/2023
Testosterone Supplements: why are so many men taking them?
Testosterone is a hormone that is naturally produced in the body, but young men are taking testosterone supplements now more than ever. The industry is growing, and the science is WILD! In this episode, we'll be discussing the pros and cons of testosterone supplements, their potential side effects, and the controversies surrounding their use. What Did We Learn This Week?Walkable Cities - 3:35 ISHThe Plastic Crisis - 10:04 ISHSTUDYTIME: TESTOSTERONE SUPPLEMENTS - 16:13 ISH Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
59:1703/05/2023
Edibles: is eating weed worse?
EDIBLE CANNIBIS *GASP* Everyone and their mom is eating weed gummies, but is it potentially worse than smoking it? We are here to talk everything marijuana. The science of how THC works, why edibles get you more high and if weed is a public health concern?WHAT DID WE LEARN THIS WEEK03:23 - Urinary Tract Infections and cranberry juice08:47 - Blue vs. Green WaterSTUDYTIME: EDIBLES - 15:57 ish Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
55:0726/04/2023
Biophobia: why the fear of nature is growing!
Today's episode is about the concept of biophobia, the fear of nature. Biophobia is a term used to describe an irrational fear or aversion to the natural world, including plants, animals, and other living organisms. This fear is growing, and the research as to why has us SPOOKED! This is a fascinating conversation about how to overcome biophobia, how it relates to Climate Change, and what we can all do to stop it!What Did We Learn This Week:"The Four Day Work Week" has new research - around 03:51Robins no longer leave in the winter - around 12:18STUDYTIME: Biophobia - around 17:10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01:02:1019/04/2023
Sperm: is the future of humanity at risk?
On this episode, we explore the latest research on sperm (spunk, semen or JIZZ ) and its impact on male fertility. We discuss the various factors that can lead to decreased sperm count and motility, as well as the potential effects of environmental toxins, lifestyle choices, and medical conditions on male reproductive health. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of sperm biology and uncover the latest discoveries in the field of fertility science.WDWLTW:Why negative news is so popular - around 04:10Do you need 10,000 steps? - around 11:00STUDYTIME - SPERM - around 18:00 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
50:0112/04/2023
Ozempic and the new 'miracle' weight-loss drugs
What do we really know about the safety and effectiveness of weight loss drugs like Ozempic? Join us as we explore the science behind Ozempic, a revolutionary new weight loss drug that's changing the game for people struggling with obesity. IT IS CONTROVERSIAL AND IT IS JUICY!Below times may vary based on ads:WDWLTW:02:28 - why pets are healthy for kids05:30 - plants cry when they are DRY!STUDYTIME - Ozempic and weight-loss drugs09:40 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
53:3805/04/2023
Our Top Scientific Life Hacks pt. 2
This week, scientific hacks that changed our lives PART TWO. We are going to explain the top life hacks we learned over 10 years of doing AsapSCIENCE. They have changed our lives, and now they can change yours too!Our Top Science Hacks - around 20:43 depending on adsThis episode is brought to you by better help, visit betterhelp.com/sidenote for 10% off your first month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01:03:0229/03/2023
Our Top Scientific Life Hacks
This week, scientific hacks to change your life. We are going to explain our life hacks, which we have learned over 10 years of doing AsapSCIENCE. They have changed our lives, and now they will change yours too!Our Top Science Hacks - around 19:16This episode is brought to you by better help, visit betterhelp.com/sidenote for 10% off your first month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01:02:3522/03/2023
Perfectionism: is it a psychological curse?
The psychology of perfectionism is a fascinating topic that delves into the roots of why some people feel compelled to strive for flawlessness in every aspect of their lives. Perfectionism can be both good and bad, and this podcast will explore the psychological reasons why.This podcast will examine the various types of perfectionism, including self-oriented, socially prescribed, and other-oriented perfectionism.MITCH HAS IT!? LOLWDWLTW:3:15ishNeanderthal DNAIs the NoFap movement good or bad?STUDYTIME: The Psychology of PerfectionismAround 10:15ISH Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
56:3115/03/2023
Quantum Computing: a new Y2K is coming!
Quantum computers are WILD, and if the math and tech line up, soon all of life will change. Scientists are looking into mushroom computers, quantum computers and even slime mold algorithms to start making new tech that works on a quantum level. If these computers start to work on large scales, it could either save or disrupt the world in unimaginable ways, so today we CHAT ABOUT IT!Time signatures will change based on ads:What Did We Learn This Week: 3:07ishSTUDYTIME - Quantum Computers: 15:35ishThis episode is brought to you by betterhelp, sign up at betterhelp.com/SIDENOTE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
53:0808/03/2023
Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Secretly Killing You?
Join us as we uncover the myths and misconceptions surrounding artificial sweeteners. From their origins to their latest innovations, we provide a balanced view of the scientific evidence and their effects on the human body, because right now a lot of people are saying they SLOWLY KILL YOU!?Time signatures will change based on ads.WHAT DID WE LEARN THIS WEEK: roughly 02:00STUDY TIME - ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS: roughly 12:00 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
53:2901/03/2023
AI and the Search Wars: will everything change?
THIS DESRIPTION WAS WRITTEN BY CHAT GPT AND IT IS ACCURATE:Welcome to our podcast about Chat GPT and the search wars!In this episode, we'll be diving into the world of natural language processing and artificial intelligence, with a focus on Chat GPT, one of the most advanced language models developed by OpenAI. We'll explore how Chat GPT works, its capabilities and limitations, and how it has changed the landscape of natural language processing.But we won't stop there. We'll also be taking a closer look at the ongoing search wars between tech giants such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, who are all vying for dominance in the search market. We'll examine the history of search engines, the challenges they face, and the various strategies these companies are employing to stay ahead.As we discuss the search wars, we'll also examine how Chat GPT fits into this larger picture. We'll explore how its advanced capabilities in natural language processing could impact the search market and how it could potentially disrupt the industry in the future.We'll also discuss the ethical implications of such advanced language models, and how they are being used in ways that could have significant social and political consequences.So join us as we explore the fascinating world of Chat GPT and the search wars, and how these two interconnected topics are shaping the future of technology and society.WDWLTW:AROUND 3:12STUDYTIME ON CHAT GPT AND THE SEARCH WARS: AROUND 13:12 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
56:3122/02/2023
Lube: Should You Use It or Lose It?
The science of lube - What is it? How does it work? Are there any risks to using lube, or is it actually something that should be available in EVERY RESTAURANT ACROSS THE NATION? Gregory Brown and Mitch Moffit discuss important topics on sexual health, and how to increase pleasure while decreasing risk using various liquids sold as "LUBE". WHAT DID WE LEARN THIS WEEK:Around 9:07 - The Simple Way To Decrease StressAround 15:42 - Leonardo DiCaprio's SnakeSTUDYTIME: LUBRICATION Around 22:57 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01:03:4315/02/2023
The Last Of Us: How Unrealistic Is It? FUNGI SCIENCE
The Last of Us on HBO is a sci-fi horror based on a fungal pandemic that turns people into mushroom like zombies. So how much of this show is scientifically accurate? Is it a good depiction of fungi and how they work? Is the Last Of Us good as a TV Show compared to a video game. Or is it doing a disservice to mycologists everywhere. Gregory Brown and Mitch Moffit talk all things the science of the last of us, and it will get heated based on the gay episode! lol7:47 - What Did We Learn This WeekChocolate Science and lubrication11:01 - Are Rich People Smarter?STUDYTIME: The Last Of Us20:00This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/SIDENOTE and get on your way to being your best self. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01:02:1908/02/2023
Alcohol: Does It CAUSE CANCER!?
New research says alcohol can cause cancer in your mouth, stomach and throat, and it may be going the route of cigarettes!? CANADA SAYS YOU CAN ONLY HAVE TWO DRINKS PER WEEK, WHY IS THIS HAPPENING TO US!?What did we learn this week?:06:16 - Dimples, why are they a genetic deformity?12:12 - Hikikomori - severe social withdrawal that is sweeping the worldSTUDYTIME:20:07 - ALCOHOL CAUSES CANCER!?! HOW AND WHY!?!This episode is brought to you by BETTERHELP, go to betterhelp.com/SIDENOTE for 10% off your first month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
49:2201/02/2023
Gas Stoves: Are They KILLING YOU!?
Today we are talking about gas stoves! New research says they could be causing asthma, messing with your lungs, causing pollution in your home but IS THIS TRUE?What Did We Learn This Week13:03 - What is UMWELT?20:07 - How much concrete do we make a year?STUDYTIME: GAS STOVES24:30This episode is brought to you by BETTERHELP, visit betterhelp.com/SIDENOTE to get 10% off your first month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
59:1425/01/2023
The Common Cold: Does Everyone Have It?
Today we are talking about the common cold. What you can expect this upcoming season. How you can help prevent a cold or help fight it naturally.What did we learn this week? 3:55Dogs and our relationshipsStudytime: 14:11 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
45:0730/11/2022
Metabolism: Is Yours FAST Or SLOW
Today we are talking about metabolism. Why does it slow down as we age? What exactly is it? How can you play with your own metabolism?What did we learn this week? 0:27Deforestation 0:32Does being single have a benefit 2:40Studytime: 7:48 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
40:5923/11/2022
Death, Diseases and Drugs w/Jeremie Saunders
Today we are talking about death, drugs and disease with Jeremie Saunders from The Sickboy Podcast. This is a really fascinating conversation all about cystic fibrosis, our relationships with death, and things that you can do to cope with the one thing that will happen to all of us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
57:4916/11/2022
Living Forever: Will It Ever Be Possible?
Today we are talking about living forever. Is it scientifically possible? Where are we at now, with things you can do to try and live longer. Ethically does this even make sense?What did we learn this week? 0:26How to calm a baby 1:04Why you can't tickle yourself 5:12Studytime: 13:10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
51:0609/11/2022
Seasonal Affective Disorder: How To Stop Your Winter Blues
Today we are talking about seasonal affective disorder - SAD, really. We'll discuss what seasonal affective disorder is, how you can mitigate it, what it does to your body, and who has it the worst.What did we learn this week? 0:26Your lungs and breathing 0:38Fatherhood 4:30Studytime: 12:16 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
46:0302/11/2022
TikTok Addiction: How Bad Is It?
Today we are talking about TikTok addiction. We are going to talk about why TikTok is so addictive. Is it more addictive than video games? Are we truly living through an unprecedented time for this specific scary social media.What did we learn this week? 3:04Suppressing Memories 3:10Why mosquitos like some people more than others 6:37Studytime: 9:23 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
50:0326/10/2022
Urine: What Your Pee Says About You!
Today we are talking about pee AKA urine. We’re going to be talking about how it works in your body and what the color of your pee actually says about you. We’ll also be learning some really cool ways pee has been used historically and scientifically.What did we learn this week? 3:23Comparing Urban and Nature sounds 3:44Monkey Pox Update 8:06Studytime: 13:05 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
47:0519/10/2022
Breast Milk: Why Are Bodybuilders Using it?
Today we are talking about breast milk. Is it the new superfood? Why are bodybuilders using it? And some interesting but a little concerning research that came out recently.What did we learn this week? 3:56Deja Vu 4:10The Amazon is being cut down 7:54Studytime: 12:53 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
43:2112/10/2022
Carbon Capture: Is It Possible?
Today we are talking about carbon capture. We're going explain exactly what it is. This is basically when companies want to take carbon out of the air with technology. Is it possible? is it legitimate? We're going to get into the science behind it.What did we learn this week 4:42Mostly all Bonobos are Bisexual 5:00Double Decker Buses 7:37Studytime:18:49 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
46:1505/10/2022
Cults: Who Is More Susceptible?
Today we are talking about cults. Who in society is the most susceptible to becoming part of a cult? If you’re obsessed with something, is that a cult? We’re going to get into the science and psychology around these very pervasive popular things.What did we learn this week? 10:45Cutest experiment of all time 11:26A pill for antiaging in fly's 13:23Studytime: 17:34 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
53:3428/09/2022
Wine Tasting: Is It BS?
Today we are talking and wine. We'll be talking about blind taste tests. Are sommeliers real? Does wine affect your brain? This is all because we kind of love wine What did we learn this week? 5:39Processed Foods 5:58Music Could Be A Pain Killer 10:40Studytime: 17:21 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
53:0321/09/2022
People Are Having Sex Less (This Is Why)
Today we are talking about Sex. In particular why less people are having it than ever before. What is going on? Let's get to the bottom of it. What did we learn this week? 11:51The impact of Vegetarianism 12:35Pufferfish Poison 17:00Studytime:20:50 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
49:1814/09/2022
Wet Dreams: Will Everyone Get One?
Today we are talking about wet dreams, also known in the science community as nocturnal emissions. There’s actually quite a bit of science about what happens to our dingalings down there when we fall asleep and have an orgasm.What did we learn this week? 7:37New research suggests up to 40% of all Alzheimer's cases could be prevented or delayed 8:23Genitals evolve the fastest of any body part 13:02Studytime: 18:37 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
56:2507/09/2022
Botox: Why Injecting Poison Works (RE-RELEASE)
I know we all love thinking about AGING, so today we are talking about BOTOX. We’ll be exploring what it actually is, how it effects your face (or wherever else you’re putting it!), as well as aging. Plus, we’re chatting about why aging happens to your body and sharing some groundbreaking research around the subjectWhat Did We Learn This Week? 0:24This Tiny Creature Can Exist Between Life and Death? 0:3798% Of the Mass of Most Living Organisms Are Only Made of 6 Elements?! 3:40Studytime 8:02 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
52:5731/08/2022
Porn Addiction (RE-RELEASE)
Today we are talking about your brain on Porn. We’re sharing up-to-date research about how porn essentially affects your neurons. We’ll discuss how to understand if you have a healthy relationship with it and how to cope with it. The Science is honestly fascinating.What did we learn this Week 0:36Some countries prefer male babies over female babies?!? 1:08There are 4 types of cannabis plants according to science 4:09Studytime:9:08 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
54:5424/08/2022
The Apocalypse: Is It Already Happening?
Today we are talking about the Apocalypse. Are we currently in an Apocalypse? What is our threat of nuclear war? When these things potentially happen, what can you do to survive? What skills do you need to have?What did we learn this week? 4:52The moon rotates around the earth every 28 days 5:00Thinking hard can actually drain you 10:34Studytime: 16:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
57:2717/08/2022
Cold Showers: Can They Slow Aging?
Today we are talking about cold showers. Can they expand your life? Can they make your life better? Can they give you energy? Can they slow the aging process? We're also going to be talking about showers in general. Does washing your body make your more oily? These are the things we want to talk about. What did we learn this week? 3:47What kind of person do you associate with a vegetarian or vegan 4:24The earliest reproductive organism 10:19Studytime: 17:20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
52:2710/08/2022
PrEP: Is It Secretly Dangerous?
Today we are talking about PrEP which is a drug you take, to prep in some ways to preventively not get HIV. Super fascinating! We know lots of people who are on it, so we wanted to talk about the science and the history AND if it’s safe.What did we learn this week? 5:10The colour of the white wine bottle has a big impact on the taste of the wine 6:45Perfectionism 11:11Studytime: 17:36 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
49:2903/08/2022
Heatwaves: How Bad Is This?
Today we are taking about heatwaves. How there's been a seemingly crazy rise in the amount of extreme weather events we're witnessing and seeing online. What that means and why it's happening. What we should do about it, should we be scared or not? We're talking about heat, its hot ya'll!What did we learn this week? 8:28The number one threat to food security in the next 20 years is increased demand for water 8:50Clothing designed to keep you cool or hot 22:30Studytime: 28:58 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01:00:2627/07/2022