Have you ever been lost at c? Will everything be A(I) OK? If your curious mind wants to explore the answers to these questions (and even more terrible science puns) look no further! Each episode will bring more stories and insights from the sometimes weird, sometimes wonderful, and at times downright bizarre world of science, concluding with an account of an amazing female scientist linked to each... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Categories | Life SciencesScience |
Brain Waves: Tuning Into the Frequencies of the Mind
In this episode of Proving the Concept, we dive into the science of brain waves—the rhythmic electrical patterns generated by your brain that shape how you think, feel, and sleep.
From alpha wave... more
Science is full of surprises, from mind-bending physics to bizarre biological phenomena. In this Proving the Concept episode, we dive into the weirdest, wildest, and most unexpected discoveries across different scientific fields—ones that challenge w... more
In this episode of Proving the Concept, we’re joined by the brilliantly creative Dr. Chloe Lim—scientist, educator, and founder of Giggly Wiggly Balloons and Twistyfics. From making molecules out of balloons to bringing science into classrooms in the... more
Sugars and Polysaccharides: The Sweet Science of Carbohydrates Sugars and polysaccharides are essential components of our diet and play crucial roles in biology. In this Proving the Concept episode, we dive deep into the world of carbohydrates, exami... more
Carbon is the backbone of life on Earth, forming the foundation of all organic compounds. In today’s Proving the Concept episode, we dive deep into the world of carbon, exploring its role in biology, chemistry, and even in shaping the universe itself... more
Proteins & Peptides: The Building Blocks of Life Explained
Proteins and peptides are fundamental to life as we know it, playing critical roles in nearly every biological process. In today’s Proving the Concept episode, we dive into the fascinating w... more
Did you know that some of the most life-saving medicines come from nature? From antibiotics to cancer treatments, natural products have played a crucial role in modern drug discovery. In this episode, we explore how scientists harness compounds from ... more
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