The Sceptically Inclined Science Podcast
Science:Life Sciences
Welcome back for Season 3 of The Sceptically Inclined Science Podcast. On today's premiere, the guys discuss their summer holidays while Evan examines the big science stories of the summer including pictures from the James Webb Telescope, CRISPR trials beginning in humans and whether even unborn babies like the taste of kale.
Tom discusses an exciting new paper showing that stem cells, rather than a sperm and egg, could be used for embryo development. They also speculate on potential winners of the Science Nobel Prizes. So join us for discussion, fun and some education!
20. Sun's Out, Passports Out
19. Does It Clot or Not - The AstraZeneca Saga, And A Potential Vaccine For MS
18. Concussion and Future Blood Part II
17. Professor Luke O'Neill
16. Normalising Blood Transfusion and Gut Microbiome Scepticism, Persevering on Mars
15. Animal Cognition with Dr Jim McGetrick
14. Deep Brain Stimulation and Contraceptive Equality
13. Asymptomatic Mania and Peptides To The Rescue
12. New Year, New Vaccine, New Me
11. A Will To Conceive and Unmasking The Truth
10. Oxford/AstraZeneca join the vaccine race, and nanomedicine
9. A Tooth Revolution and Pfizer Strikes Back
8. In space, no one can see you flex, and Remdesivir Remembered
7. The Improbable Interview With Marc Abrahams
6. Long Lost Love, Rapid Testing, and Diabetes in Lockdown
5. DNA Detectives and Odd Gene In The Right Place
4. Schools Returning and Personalised Medicine
3. Perseverance with John
2. Remdesivir, Covid-19 Immunity
1. Hydroxychloroquine, Seroprevalence, Covid-19 Tracker App
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