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.
40. Fertility Fraud
39. Professor Michael Levin
38. Sequencing The Human Genome For Real This Time
37. Johnson & Johnson And The Opioid Crisis
36. Professor Carel le Roux
35. The Potential For Limb Regeneration
34. Ketamine Treatment of Mental Illness
33. Facebook vs The BMJ
32. Getting To The Heart Of Vaccines And Myocarditis
31. 2021 Science In Review
30. Honey, I Sequenced The Kids
29. Liquid Biopsies In The Fight Against Cancer
28. A Flawed Cure for Alzheimer‘s?
27. Professor Han Brunner
26. XY Gon‘ Give It to Ya
25. Sceptically Inclined Season 2
24. Season 1 Finale
23. Professor Ivan Perry
22. Dr Alex Garanto
21. Evolutionary Adaptations and Vaccinating The Kids
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