The Sceptically Inclined Science Podcast
Science:Life Sciences
Today, Tom humble brags about his recent 7.5 km run in Netherlands while Evan poses the question 'Is lead poisoning the reason behind the Roman empire's success?'. In the news headlines, the lads discuss psilocybin use in treatment-resistant depression, the reasons for octopuses' tendencies to throw objects at each other and the declining sperm counts in men.
In his main story, Tom speaks about dyslexia and his personal experiences. The lads discuss possible causes of dyslexia and explore the multifactorial nature of learning disabilities. So join us for some discussion, humour and insights into the world of science.
60. Lab Rats No More
59. Pandemic Preparedness with Dr Patrick Doohan
58. Chicken Frustration
57. 2023 In Science Wrapped
56. The Truth About Preventative Medicine
55. Sceptically Inclined Season 4
54. Season 3 Finale
53. Gene Editing in Mental Health, and Three-Parent Babies
52. Worm Munchies and Publication Pressure
51. Obesity Drugs and Marburg Virus
50. Sperm From An Unlikely Source
49. Cultivating These Meats and Science In 2023
48. Science In Review 2022
46. The ”Experimental Treatment” for Long Covid
45. Egg and Sperm No More?
44. Season 2 Finale
43. Gen(i)e In A Bottle
42. The Truth of Nutrition Science
41. Dr Anthony Kaveh/Medical Secrets
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