Hello, Ask Science listeners! This week, we're sharing the first episode of Curious State, a brand new podcast from Quick and Dirty Tips.
Could we have domesticated a T-Rex? Is the mafia really that violent? Haven't all the possible songs been written by now? Unexpected gems of knowledge are hidden all around us. Let’s dig them up, one offbeat question at a time.
A few of the curiosities you’ll uncover in this episode:
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320 - Could Humans Live on Mars?
319 - The Neuroscience of Romance: Your Brain on Love
318 - How Do Meteorologists Calculate "Feels Like" Temperature?
298 - Are Extreme Weather Events Linked to Climate Change?
317 - How the Government Shutdown Affects Science
316 - Can Knowing Your Genetic Risk Change Your Physiology?
315 - 4 Things to Know About the Measles and Vaccination
314 - The Science (or Lack Thereof) Behind Inducing Labor Naturally
230 EE How Do I Know If My Tap Water Is Safe?
313 - Why Do We Draw Stars with Five Points?
312 - The Science of Double-Dipping: A Health Risk or Just Gross?
311 - The Science of Snowfall
310 - 4 Tips to Understand the Importance of NASA's InSight Landing
309 - Do Women and Left-Handed People Have Better Memories?
308 - Rock or Alien Probe? The Science Behind ‘Oumuamua
307 - The Science of Tipping Points: How 25% Can Create a Majority
306 - 6 Possible Scientific Reasons for Ghosts
185 - Do Tattoos Boost Your Immune System?
305 - Does CBD Oil Work? The Science Behind Cannabidiol
304 - A Nobel Prize-Worthy Idea: What Is Chirped Pulse Amplification?
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