In this episode, the TN team round up some of the best and weirdest science from the last month. We investigate some innovative methods being used to control invasive squirrels, a new technology that could partially restore sight and an innovative memory technique beloved by ancient greeks, memory maestros and TV detectives.
Read more from this podcast:
Gene-Editing Approach To Control the Invasive Gray Squirrel
Retinal Implants Give Artificial Vision to Blind People
Sherlock’s Mind Palace Technique Explains “Memory Athletes'” Incredible Recall
Episode 42: Caffeine for ADHD and Cancer-Sniffing Worms
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Predicting the Next Pandemic
Episode 41: Decoding Pig Grunts, Reviving the Christmas Rat and Your Gut vs. Sushi
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: Conquering Cancer From Within
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: What is Body-on-a-Chip Technology?
Episode 40: A Herpes-MS Link, mRNA Pills and Regenerating Frog Limbs
Episode 39: The Science of Christmas Dinner
Episode 38: Do Gut Microbes Play a Role in Autism?
Episode 37: Finding Answers for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) and Mesothelioma
Opinionated Science Sneak Peek: The Reproducibility Crisis
Opinionated Science Episode 36: The Neuroscience of Creativity
Opinionated Science: The Dish on Cell Culturing
Episode 35: Mighty Microbes Battle Cancer and Protect the Environment
Opinionated Science: Discovering the Secrets of Single Cell Sequencing
Episode 34: Genetics of Endometriosis, the Birthing Brain and Cancer Vaccines
Episode 33: Fish on Meth and a Prize-Winning Prosthesis
Opinionated Science: Cannabis Potency Testing
Episode 32: Debunking the "Hygiene Hypothesis" and Psychedelic Brain Changes
Opinionated Science : When Cannabis Meets Robotics
Episode 31: Night Owls, Inflatable Implants and Twins' Trauma
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