Space Swells Brain Cavity, Cave Fossils, Keeping Cool
Today, you’ll learn about a potential obstacle to human flight to Mars, a discovery in a Laotian cave that is sending archaeologists back to the drawing board, and how new technology could keep us coo
Vaccine Menstrual Length, Lonely in a Crowd, Aussie Roos
Today, you’ll learn about a study linking the Covid vaccine to slightly longer menstrual cycles. How being social could actually hurt people who are lonely, and why you won’t find any kangaroos outsid
Amino Acid Fountain of Youth, Plan Ahead, Keto for Cancer
Today, you’ll learn about a discovery that a common amino acid could slow the aging process, a new study that suggests we could get better at planning if we practiced, and research suggesting a ketoge
Cartilage Regeneration, Chatbot Virus, Hit Song Prediction
Today, you’ll learn how a stiff gel could one day repair your knee, the dangers of AI when it comes to creating the world’s next pandemic, and a brain-scanning AI song hit machine.Find episode transcr
Sharkphones, Cave Engravings, Diaper Houses
Today, you’ll learn about a new program that sort of gives sharks smartphones, the oldest known neanderthal engravings, and houses made of diapers.Shark Week continues all week long on Discovery. For
Shark Deterrents, Earth Axis Tilt, Hair Loss Reversal
Today, you’ll learn about the good, the bad, and the ugly of shark repellents, how human’s thirst for groundwater is literally changing the tilt of the Earth, and how hairy moles might offer a clue to
Shark-Eating Eels, Lonely Parrots, Whales Repair DNA
Today, you’ll learn about eels that burrow into the hearts of sharks and feast on their blood, parrots that love to gab on video calls, and the secret of the bowhead whale’s cancer fighting superpower
Catatonic Wake Up, Forever Chemicals, Crops With No Sun
Today, you’ll learn how a catatonic woman’s reawakening could shake up the entire field of psychiatry, plans to stop using forever chemicals, and how scientists plan on growing crops without sunshine.
Post-Paralysis Walking, Important Naps, History of Kissing
Today, you’ll learn about a high tech brain-spine interference that could revolutionize spinal injury treatments, why you might want to let your child nap as long as they want, and the ancient secrets
Space Hibernation, New York is Sinking, Baby Talk
Today, you’ll learn about a way we might, one day, be able to sleep our way to the stars, why some of the world’s cities are sinking, and how babies’ brain structures could be influenced by how much w
Stem Cell Meat, Antarctica Cavern and Ants Playing Dead
Today you’ll learn about lab-grown meat, a world hundreds of feet below a West Antarctic glacier, and a new discovery about the mysterious behavior of ants.Find episode transcripts here: curiosity-dai
Brain Activity Decoder, No Pain Molecules and Psych Tech
Today you’ll learn how AI might be able to read your mind, what we can learn from a woman who doesn’t feel any physical pain, and a new app that aims to change our approach to mental health treatment.
Medicine Patch, Fast Learner Myth, Mediterranean Mega Flood
Today you’ll learn about a new patch that uses ultrasonic waves to deliver medicine through the skin, research that debunks the myth of the fast learner’, and evidence that a megaflood ended an enviro
Spider Silk, Family Meals, Pregnancy Ultrasounds
Today you’ll learn about how spider and silkworm silk is being used to repair injured nerves, about a simple trick backed by science to get your kids to eat their vegetables, and about a new study on
Lightning Material, Typing Stress, Domesticated Elephants
Today you’ll learn about how a bolt of lightning created a brand new, never before seen material, how researchers can tell how stressed you are by listening to you type on your keyboard, and a new stu
Brain Language, Ancient Hallucinogens, Unreliable Memory
Today you’ll learn how the language we speak leaves a unique pattern in our brain’s wiring, about proof that people 3,000 years ago on an island in the Mediterranean were using hallucinogens, and how
Lying Signals, Hibernation Blood Clots, Moon Creation
Today you’ll learn how to detect lies, how bears can help scientists prevent blood clots, and how the moon might have been created in just a few hours.Find episode transcripts here:
Shark Repellant, Brain Internal Compass, Sleeping Seals
Today you’ll learn about a gizmo that can repel sharks and potentially bring them back from the brink of extinction, how our brains’ internal compasses work, and how scientists learn about the sleepin
Robotic Beehive, Oral Transmission, Cranberry Juice & UTIs
Today you’ll learn about a robot that can resurrect bees from near death, how oral transmission shapes the way music evolves, and the huge power of the tiny cranberry to stave off urinary tract infect
Noise Pollution, Quantum Light, Pets & Food Allergies
Today you’ll learn about how scientists finally learned how to manipulate quantum light, the effects of noise on your health, and how kids today are developing fewer food allergies.Find episode transc
Viagra, Inclusive AI, Mind-Body Connection in Dogs
Today you’ll learn about why younger men have started taking Viagra, how Meta is trying to get rid of bias in AI, and about a dog named Hacho with some mysterious behavioral issues.Find episode transc
Real Life Flash, Stomach Cancer, Hole in Coffee Bag
Today you’ll learn about a marathoner that can give DC superhero The Flash a run for his money, how drinking alcohol can lead to stomach cancer, and that your coffee bean bag is actually telling you s
Psychedelic Brain Health, Giant Dinosaur, Donkey Family Tree
Today you’ll learn about how psychedelics may be making their way to the States, the longest necked animal that we know of, and how donkeys have been helping humanity for longer than we previously kne
Odor Receptors, Whale Vocal Fry, Body Donation
Today you’ll learn about what really happens when we get a whiff of something, about the mechanism that allows dolphins to communicate with vocal fry, and the dark and windy history of body donation.F
Parkinson’s Chemical, Far Away Love, Secrets of Catnip
Today you’ll learn about new research that shows a link between a widely used chemical and Parkinson’s Disease, why where we live no longer determines who we love, and another reason cats rule.Parkins
Chronic Fatigue, Positive Thinking, Ancient Wine
Today you’ll learn about the relationship between the micro bacteria in our gut and chronic fatigue syndrome, the physical benefits of positive thinking, and how a new discovery reveals that wine has
Plastic Waste Fuel, Colds Got Worse?, Trees and Mushrooms
Today you’ll learn about a new process that could turn plastic waste and CO2 into lipstick, how cold and flu season isn’t different, you are, and a way to turn the forest into farmland without cutting
Chernobyl Dogs, Venus Volcanoes, Cold Mushrooms
Today you’ll learn about how dogs in Ukraine have survived nuclear fallout, how Venutian volcanoes can teach us about the planet’s climate, and how mushrooms maintain a colder temperature than their s
Greenwashing, F1 Unhealthy Loneliness
Today you’ll learn about greenwashing, how Formula 1 is amping up their sustainability efforts, and how loneliness is scientifically proven to be bad for your health.Find episode transcripts here: cur
Social Media Saves, Sickle Cell Cure, Breadcrumbs On Mars
Today you’ll learn about why social media could help us solve the global climate crisis, a possible cure for sickle cell disease that uses gene therapy, and a Hansel and Gretel-style system that could
Hope for Mass Extinction, Mild Fever, Wax Worm Saliva
Today, you’ll learn about a discovery that a common amino acid could slow the aging process, a new study that suggests we could get better at planning if we practiced, and research suggesting a ketoge3
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