Tearing down the pay-wall that separates people from the research they pay for
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesMedicineScienceHealth & Fitness |
Lucas Cranach - Der Jungbrunnen (The Fountain of Youth), 1564 (Wikimedia Commons) more
How does the environment of a pregnant woman affect the development of a fetus? What about the experiences of the pregnant woman? We discuss some research regarding how certain factors like diet, airborne pollution, stress, and sleep patterns influen... more
In preparation for the upcoming mid-term elections in the United States (REMEMBER TO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 6TH !), Bo and I chat about how much of a person’s politics are inherited genetically from their parents, as well as some companies that are entirel... more
M.C. Escher, Circle Limit IV. From Wikimedia: https www.wikiart org:en:m-c-escher:circle-limit-iv more
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Ian makes the field of neuroscience available to the curious layman in a lighthearted manner. Never dull, usually fascinating, always entertaining, WTBW is a great podcast for anyone looking to stimulate their own brain cells.
Love this podcast!!!! I found out so much!!! Priceless information!!!!
Ian crushes it on this podcast and drops tons of interesting info that we all should know. Ian is also a great guy who really is all about Science and wants people to have fun while being educated on the brain, GREAT work!
If you want to know more about the mysteries of the brain. This guy Ian and Boo worth to follow..
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