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    Millions of people have been vaccinated all over the world and by now you're probably at least somewhat acquainted with the two vaccines that have been emergency-approved in the USA. But did you know there are 64 vaccines currently in clinical
    *Note* Sean says napa cabbage may be from a hybridization between radish and bok choy, and that they are the same species -- he meant TURNIP and bok choy. Radish is part of the same FAMILY as those other guys, but turnips and bok choy are the s
    It is probably going to be a while before we can *totally* stop using things like jet fuel and diesel, but they are both non-renewable *and* leave a carbon footprint. WHAT'RE WE GONNA DO?Biofuels could help! Depending on how they're made, they
    Join Jimmy Coconuts by a roaring fire for a very jolly Winter Solstice Holiday Season episode! Ol' Man Sean and Uncle Nathan discuss what sorts of genetic and physical modifications could result in your own werewolf, if you had access to slight
    Pickled foods are great! Achaar, kimchi, sauerkraut, dill pickles... so good.. Are all pickled foods fermented? How do you pickle stuff? What is the science behind the delicious pickling process?This episode has a promo for Bald Scientist Podc
    What is raw milk cheese? What is vegan cheese? Is velveeta even cheese at all!? This episode Nathan and Sean answer all your cheesiest questions! Also, Sean screwed up in this episode -- he said agar agar is from kelp (a brown algae) when it is
    In the European Union alone over 9 million tons of cheese are consumed every year. 9 MILLION TONS! And hey, per capita the United States is second place behind EU denizens, consuming a mere 37 pounds of cheese per person per year. Anyway, what
    Christine PetitChaire de génétique et physiologie cellulaireAnnée 2020Leçon de clôture : Qu'entendrez-vous demainQu'entendrez-vous demain ?En quelques 25 ans, l’audition, champ disciplinaire dans lequel les physiologistes se devaient d'ê
    Christine PetitChaire de génétique et physiologie cellulaireAnnée 2020Leçon de clôture : Qu'entendrez-vous demainQu'entendrez-vous demain ?En quelques 25 ans, l’audition, champ disciplinaire dans lequel les physiologistes se devaient d'ê
    Solar? Only good during the daytime. Wind?! What about the BIRDS!? How about a renewable energy source deep beneath our feet, Geothermal Power! Tongue-in-cheek dissing on other power sources aside, geothermal is a kind of renewable energy that
    Christine PetitChaire de génétique et physiologie cellulaireAnnée 2020Leçon de clôture : Qu'entendrez-vous demainQu'entendrez-vous demain ?En quelques 25 ans, l’audition, champ disciplinaire dans lequel les physiologistes se devaient d'ê
    Christine PetitChaire de génétique et physiologie cellulaireAnnée 2020Leçon de clôture : Qu'entendrez-vous demainQu'entendrez-vous demain ?En quelques 25 ans, l’audition, champ disciplinaire dans lequel les physiologistes se devaient d'ê
    No! Not werewolves! Lichen, like the symbiotic life forms made up of a photosynthesis buddy (like an algae or cyanobacteria) and a fungus buddy! But are they really just a couple? Or is it very common for lichen to actually be threesomes? Fours
    Have you been eating lots of cookies during this whole 2020 fiasco because of all the STRESS? Or have you actually been eating LESS food because of stress? Wait, how are both possible options? Why is stress so confusing? Learn about stress eati
    This episode is about peptic ulcers, the ulcers of your stomach and duodenum. For a long time they were considered to be linked to stress, but that idea fell a little out of favor when H. pylori bacteria were discovered as a major causative age

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