
This podcast is held by two undergraduate researchers, Danny Greene (host/creator) who is getting his B.S. in biochemistry, and Gary McMurtrie (co-host) who has a B.S. in psychology. Here we discuss interesting science being published in journals/articles in a quirky yet serious manner. If the name doesn't give away what we do, come check us out and see for yourself.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceNewsChemistryTech News | ||||

This week, Danny Greene talks about the research he has been doing for the past two years! Danny's research focuses on the synthesis of air-stable acenes for uses in drug delivery, singlet oxygen detection, and as organic thin film transistors. Danny... more
In this episode, we interview Gary McMurtrie on his recently published paper in the Journal of Addiction Medicine about Racial Disparities in the Treatment of Opioid Addiction. Gary McMurtrie has been researching this subject for 18 months, gathering... more
In this episode: The NASA DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test). This mission was designed and led by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. This was an experiment to determine if scientists could successfully redirect an asteroid that could... more
Hey, be sure to check out our FIRST Episode on Tuesday, October 25th. Follow us on Instagram @Stem and Tonic to keep updated on when we post!
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