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Boost Your Biology is presented by Lucas Aoun, founder of Ergogenic Health. Join him as he goes underground to bring you cutting edge health and human performance hacks that you'll struggle to find on Google. Lucas explores the unexplored to bring you useful health and performance information to upgrade your existence. A range of topics will be discussed on this podcast, including Nootropics, Nutrition, Biohacking, Supplements, Herbal Research, Microbiome, Brain Health, Hormonal Health & Spo ...
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People are done dancing around the topic of trauma. They're ready to face this square-on. None of the current systems are getting to the root of the issue in the current model. Their biology has been affected on a cellular level, and that is now what's preventing the important work that they're trying to do. The Biology of Trauma® podcast is the missing piece to that puzzle. It's a practical living manual for the human body in a modern, traumatizing world. Join your host medical physician an ...
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Biology GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast

The Quantum Biology Collective

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Is your light environment more important than the food you eat? Can sunlight treat depression? Does a barefoot walk outside boost your immune system? The Quantum Biology Collective is a group of pioneering health professionals who study, apply and explain the emerging field of applied quantum biology: a new paradigm of understanding how human health REALLY works that is light years beyond the current traditional medical model. From the vast research showing that circadian rhythms regulate ev ...
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Darwin did not expect to have "his" theory applied to pixelated creatures...this is payback for taking the limelight over Wallace. On Adapt or Die, Austin (a PhD candidate in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) explores topics in popular culture that can be dissected with evolutionary theories and ideas. We will ask questions like "Does Pokémon evolution work like actual evolution?" or "How would evolution inform what lives and what dies after nuclear fallout". Combining peer-reviewed science, ...
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Live Biology

Maryam Arif

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In this Podcast, we will discuss all the things related to biology. We will talk about things related to biology in detail and in length. So, make sure you stay tuned and learn all about biology right here. You can tell us what you think about the podcast by voice messages. Thanks!
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My AP Biology Thoughts

Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network

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The AP Biology Thoughts podcast is created by students for AP Biology students. At the end of each unit, students select topics to define, provide examples, and to make deeper connections to other units and the course.
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Biology-related podcasts as part of the KYTOS Enrichment Programme. Visit: www.kytosbiology.org.uk for full details Visit: www.youtube.com/mriexplains for Science video tutorials 'KYTOS Biology' podcasts and the 'mr i explains' YouTube channel are proudly sponsored by Curriculum Press - producers of global education resources for over 25 years. Visit https://curriculum-press.co.uk/ for details.
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Barstool Biology

Barstool Biology

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A brand spanking new science podcast by Dr. Gary Sommerville Ph.D. Gary is a Molecular Biologist at Harvard Medical School and breaks down popular and interesting science topics over a cold beer! Subscribe to Barstool Biology wherever you listen to podcasts; Apple, Spotify, Google or your favorite app!
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Biology with Hash

Harshitha V

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Do you love biology and want to hear someone fangirling over the new things in this field? Tune in To This podcast. The biggest procrastinating biology enthusiast hosts this show who wants you to fall in love with biology the same way she is in love with it.
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Biology Today

Nishtaa Modi

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Exploring the some of the most interesting fields of research and discovery in Biology through conversation with experts from around the world. For questions or comments please contact us at [email protected] Host - Nishtaa Modi Cover art - Priyanka Vinayak Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biologytoday/support
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Business Biology explores business from the viewpoint of Brady and Kiley who are early in their entrepreneurial careers but have gained valuable insights through their experience. They try to frame the conversation around practicality and real world examples that are applicable to those that have taken the entrepreneurial plunge and others who are dreaming about it.
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Welcome to For Whom the Cell Tolls! This cast explores the fascinating stories of Biology that I've encountered in my journey as a Biology Professor and lymphoma scientist at Minnesota State University and my previous experience at Mayo Clinic. Major themes to be explored include cancer, tumorigenesis, new therapy mechanisms, immunology, life/death, disease ecology, microbiology, and evolution, among others. I try to integrate philosophy, culture, and the arts alongside emerging Biology find ...
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Each week I'll be discussing a different current biological research topic, explaining how it applies to the real world. There's so much research going on, but so little of it makes it to the general public -- I'm here to change this. Blog: wordsaboutbiology.wordpress.com
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Coastal Alabama Community College Biology Podcasts

Coastal Alabama Community College Biology Podcasts

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Students today strive to be connected... what better way than to post abridged lecture summaries on line? To stay abreast of content in biology courses I teach, I have decided to upload the finest Coastal Alabama Community College Biology Podcasts one can find for free! Read the title to ensure the podcast is for the course in which you are enrolled. Best, Schuyler Huff
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VCE Biology

Mr. Barlow

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Mr. Barlow discusses the VCE Biology course content. Each episode covers a discreet topic and lasts for around 5 to 20 minutes. Great to listen to a few episodes before a test and concise enough to listen to an entire semester before an exam. Episode 1 to 12 covers Unit 1. Episode 13 to 23 covers Unit 2. Episode 24 to 31 covers Unit 3. Episode 32 to 39 covers Unit 4. *** Don't forget to Download the ‘Unit 1 Biology‘, ‘Unit 2 Biology‘, ‘Unit 3 Biology‘ and ‘Unit 4 Biology‘ iPhone/iPod Touch a ...
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Jeremy Braddock, Associate Professor of Literatures in English and Coordinator of the Media Studies Initiative at Cornell University, about his book, Firesign: The Electromagnetic History of Everything as Told on Nine Comedy Albums. The book explores themes of media and technology through nine albums ma…
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In this episode, we discuss how to identify plant diseases. Identifying plant diseases is crucial for maintaining plant health. The signs of disease include stunted growth, spots, decay, unusual growths, malformed parts and discolouration, as well as the presence of pests. Correct identification can be achieved through several avenues. Gardeners ca…
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In response to overwhelm, the body tries to keep one safe in different ways. Sometimes our body feels so shaken and shocked that it makes our mind need to disconnect from the pain of it. This is called dissociating. Yet, the body still remembers what happened. The impact to our biology doesn’t go away just because we don’t understand or remember so…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun and Jordan Tsanev delve into the world of biohacking, focusing on nitric oxide production and its impact on male sexual performance and gym performance. Jordan shares his personal journey into biohacking, discussing the importance of sodium and hydration for optimal gym performance, and …
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Why do some individuals continue to experience debilitating neurologic symptoms long after their initial COVID-19 infections? How might our own immune systems be the culprit? In this episode of the YJBM podcast, we learn more about the post-acute infection syndrome known as “long COVID” and the challenges associated with trying to understand its un…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "We are 8 billion different angles on reality and we should respect each other and listen to each other," says Anders Bolling, former mainstream journalist turned alternative media creator, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explore the evolving landscape of journalism, consciousness, and truth-seekin…
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➨ ¡This episode features a biological design for your favorite t-shirt! 👕 Find it in our store: click here. ➨ Do you prefer to access the video episode? Click here to watch this episode on YouTube. This is a production of "The Biology Nomads," the bilingual biology education podcast where science whispers stories through the language of psychobiolo…
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Welcome to this brand new episode of Adapt or Die! The evolutionary biology of pop culture hosted by Austin Ashbaugh. The current cultural phenomenon we are discussing this season is Pokémon and todays episode is focused on the dragon type. Our evolutionary connection to the dragon type is phylogenetics. In the Safari Zone, I get into what characte…
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This episode discusses plant defences. Plants employ various defence mechanisms against threats such as infections and herbivores. These strategies are categorised as physical, chemical and mechanical. Physical defences include barriers like bark, waxy cuticles and cell walls that hinder pathogen entry. Chemical defences involve producing antibacte…
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Are you or someone you know feeling stuck in trauma patterns despite years of therapy and personal work? In this mini episode, Dr. Aimie is answering a question about whether there might be a biological component hindering a persons attachment repair progress. Dr. Aimie will buliding off of her conversation with Dr. Jason Loken in Episode 115. She'…
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Why do some individuals continue to experience debilitating neurologic symptoms long after their initial COVID-19 infections? How might our own immune systems be the culprit? In this episode of the YJBM podcast, we learn more about the post-acute infection syndrome known as “long COVID” and the challenges associated with trying to understand its un…
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In this episode, we will discuss ion deficiencies in plants. Healthy plant development relies on mineral ions extracted from the soil. A lack of these ions, particularly magnesium and nitrates, leads to deficiency disorders. Magnesium is essential for chlorophyll production; its absence causes chlorosis, impairing photosynthesis and glucose creatio…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, host Lucas Aoun interviews Christian Drapeau, a pioneer in stem cell research. They discuss the evolution of the stem cell space, the discovery of stem cells, and the unique benefits of blue green algae. Drapeau shares insights on natural methods to stimulate stem cell production and the formulatio…
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This episode discusses monoclonal antibodies and their uses. Monoclonal antibodies, derived from identical cells, are designed to target specific antigens, molecules present on cell surfaces. Their specificity allows them to identify chemicals in the blood, as demonstrated in pregnancy tests by binding to HCG hormones. They can also deliver drugs d…
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Are you or those you help seemingly doing all "right things" but still feeling stuck? That competitive drive, those controlling tendencies, or that persistent anxiety might actually be rooted in our biochemistry. In this episode, Dr. Aimie sits down with Dr. Jason Loken to explore how hidden biochemical imbalances can create patterns of depression,…
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In this episode, we discuss vaccination. Vaccination is a primary method for training the immune system to identify and combat harmful microorganisms. This process involves introducing a weakened or inactive version of a pathogen, prompting the body to produce antibodies and create memory cells. These memory cells enable a rapid and robust immune r…
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Lucas Aoun interviews psychiatrist Josef Witt-Doerring, who shares his unique journey in the field of psychiatry. Josef discusses the shortcomings of traditional psychiatric practices, particularly the over-prescription of medications without addressing root causes. He delves into the serious issue of Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD), explaining…
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Are you or someone you know struggling with the weight of grief, feeling disconnected, exhausted, or immobilized? In this short episode, Dr. Aimie will expand on her conversation with Dr. Mary-Frances O'Connor from episode 114. She will dive deeper into the neurobiology of grief and its impact on the body. You’ll hear more on: The three survival me…
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Are you or someone you know struggling with unexplained anxiety, fatigue, or reactivity? In this short episode, Dr. Aimie dives deep into the conversation she had with Dr. Neil Nathan in episode 113 about how hidden infections like mold toxicity and Lyme disease can create a "biology of threat" within your body. She'll explore: How mold and Lyme ca…
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Are you ready to unlock your brain’s hidden power? Today, Dr. Aimie will be taking a closer look at the key takeaways from her conversation with Dr. Greg Kelly. She will be going into the biology behind the brain’s capacity and what you can do to improve yours. She’ll talk about: Removing stressors that are taking up brain capacity Why creating mor…
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Of all the different aspects of trauma biology, brain inflammation is the one that will hold you back when it comes to the therapy, trauma work and personal development you’re trying to do. In this short episode, Dr. Aimie will share her top takeaways and action steps from episode 110 with Dr. Datis Kharrazian. She’l go into the biology behind brai…
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Is your biology making it easier to fall into addiction? Today, Dr. Aimie is taking a closer look at this question and other key takeaways from her conversation with the late Dr. Charles Gant around addiction. You’ll hear more on: Biological factors that may push someone towards addiction The role of the freeze response in addiction The 3 main bioc…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The reality is that your body will accommodate for these exposures and try to find what is the best sleep I can get given these exposures. If you remove the exposures, it might find a new situation that is even more advantageous for your biology," says Nick Pineault, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast t…
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This episode discusses double-blind clinical trials. Double-blind clinical trials are designed to eliminate bias by ensuring neither patients nor doctors know who receives the actual drug or a placebo. This method maintains fairness by preventing any preconceived notions from influencing the results. Crucially, all other conditions are kept the sam…
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Did you know your body's connective tissues might be trapping trauma and toxins? In this short episode, Dr. Aimie is sharing valuable insights from her episode with Dr. Christine Schaffner. She talks about the biology behind how trauma manifests in the body through the extracellular matrix, fascia, and lymphatic system. You’ll hear more on: How the…
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This episode details the rigorous process of drug testing and trials, focusing on ensuring safety and effectiveness. Initial laboratory stages involve preclinical testing on cells, tissues, and live animals to assess toxicity. Animal testing is crucial for understanding a drug's harmful effects before human trials. Clinical trials then assess drug …
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“ In order to think about grief, first you have to think about love and bonding, because that is what gets lost. That is what gets broken.” Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor Understanding why grief feels so physical, why someone still reaches for the phone to call someone who's gone, or why certain memories can trigger intense emotions years after a loss c…
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In this week’s installment of YJBM Science News, Majo and Roxanna discuss recent Yale-affiliated research about contraceptives, fertility, and immunology! Can our genetic variants help us predict which birth control method would be the most effective? What can the gut microbiome tell us about the immune systems of multiple sclerosis patients before…
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In this week’s installment of YJBM Science News, Majo and Roxanna discuss recent Yale-affiliated research about contraceptives, fertility, and immunology! Can our genetic variants help us predict which birth control method would be the most effective? What can the gut microbiome tell us about the immune systems of multiple sclerosis patients before…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun interviews Dr. Kyle Gillett, who shares insights on GLP-1 agonists, their clinical applications, and the latest research in hormone optimization. The conversation explores the mechanisms of action of GLP-1 compared to metformin, the target demographics for GLP-1 use, and the lesser-known…
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This episode will discuss the development of new drugs. Modern medicine relies on the development of drugs to combat diseases and alleviate suffering. The episode highlights three key categories of drugs currently being developed: antibiotics to counter resistant bacteria, antiviral drugs to treat viral infections while minimising harm to the body,…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, host Lucas Aoun interviews Chris, also known as MitoPapi, who shares his personal journey of health optimization. Chris discusses his early health struggles, including severe allergies and gastrointestinal issues, which led him to explore alternative health solutions. He emphasizes the importance o…
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What do COVID and mono have in common? How can infectious diseases impact our health for life? How does a dancer end up doing basic science research? Join our hosts Isha Yardi and Elaine Yang in conversation with Sasha Tabachnikova about her work as a PhD student in the Iwasaki Lab. Today, she is our guide through the evolving landscape of research…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "The goal of the technology is to stop and reverse human aging," says David Schmidt, inventor and founder of LifeWave, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to unveil groundbreaking research on light-encoded water that could revolutionize our approach to health and longevity. Schmidt's work, rooted in both …
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What do COVID and mono have in common? How can infectious diseases impact our health for life? How does a dancer end up doing basic science research? Join our hosts Isha Yardi and Elaine Yang in conversation with Sasha Tabachnikova about her work as a PhD student in the Iwasaki Lab. Today, she is our guide through the evolving landscape of research…
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This episode explores the historical shift in drug discovery from natural sources to synthetic production. Initially, many essential medicines like Digitalis and Aspirin were derived directly from plants, highlighting the importance of botanical resources. A pivotal moment was the discovery of Penicillin, an antibiotic originating from mould, furth…
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In this episode, we will discuss Antibiotic Resistance. Certain bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics, rendering these medications ineffective against them. A notable example is MRSA, often termed a "superbug" due to its resistance to multiple drugs. To combat the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, it is crucial for doctors to prescribe …
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“If you have a new onset of anxiety or depression that doesn’t even make sense to you, think of a more physical cause.” - Dr. Neil Nathan Do you have issues with focus, concentration, or even finding the word you want to use? If so, you might be dealing with the hidden effects of mold toxicity and Lyme disease. In this episode, Dr. Aimie sits down …
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What is our immune system, and how does it work? A vast array of cells, proteins and chemicals spring into action whenever our bodies are damaged, but immunity is not something you can see, touch, or feel. It can fight off malicious bacteria and viruses, locate cancerous growths, and even rewire our brains--but sometimes our own tissues can get cau…
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In this episode, we will be discussing antibiotics. Antibiotics are medications specifically designed to treat bacterial infections by disrupting bacterial cell functions, such as cell wall synthesis, thus preventing their multiplication. It is crucial to understand that antibiotics are ineffective against viral infections because viruses possess a…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun and Hans Amato delve into the fascinating world of methylene blue, exploring its historical significance, mechanisms of action, and personal experiences with the compound. They discuss its effects on mitochondrial function, mood, and cognitive performance, as well as the broader implicat…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun and Rachel Varga delve into the often-overlooked topic of skin health and biohacking. Rachel shares her journey from nursing to aesthetics and biohacking, emphasizing the importance of proper skincare, nutrition, and avoiding toxins. The conversation covers essential skincare tips for me…
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📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube "We can build our perfect life. We can literally build a life around how we want to live," says Oksana Hanson, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to share her transformative journey from corporate executive to quantum health advocate. After a melanoma diagnosis at 35, Oksana questioned conventional wisdo…
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Have you ever felt like your body is stuck in survival mode, holding onto stress and tension no matter how hard you try to let it go? What if this instinct to survive is also what drives chronic inflammation, emotional pain, and even long-term illness? Today, Dr. Isaac Eliaz joins Dr. Aimie to explore the concept of the survival paradox.This proces…
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Welcome to this brand new episode of Adapt or Die! The evolutionary biology of pop culture hosted by Austin Ashbaugh. The current cultural phenomenon we are discussing this season is Pokémon and todays episode is focused on the bug type. Our evolutionary connection to the bug type is the evolution of insects. In the Safari Zone, I get into what def…
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“Almost every storyline we’re familiar with suggests that we should banish [darkness] as quickly as possible—because darkness is often presented as a void of doom rather than a force of nature that nourishes lives, including our own.” According to Dark Sky International, 99% of people in the US live under the influence of skyglow. With each artific…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun and Dr. Michael Moeller discuss the journey into health optimization, focusing on men's health and hormone therapy. Dr. Moeller shares his personal experiences with health challenges that led him to naturopathy and highlights the common complaints he sees in men today, particularly regar…
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In this episode, Jorge Goldstein, the author of Patenting Life: The Commercialization of Biology, delves into the critical junction where biotechnology meets patent law. With a background as a molecular biologist turned patent attorney, Goldstein offers unique insights into how commercial biology has evolved and its profound effects on patent regul…
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In this episode of the Boost Your Biology podcast, Lucas Aoun and David from AlphaGels delve into the intricacies of hormone optimization, focusing on testosterone and DHT. David shares his extensive knowledge on the significance of DHT, its functions, and the benefits of transdermal application. They discuss the importance of maintaining a proper …
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In this episode, I talk to Eliot Schrefer about his book Queer Ducks (and Other Animals): The Natural World of Animal Sexuality (Katherine Tegen Books, 2022). A quiet revolution has been underway in recent years, with study after study revealing substantial same-sex sexual behavior in animals. Join celebrated author Eliot Schrefer on an exploration…
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