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Double Blind Science

This is Double Blind, a weekly podcast bringing you two breaking science news stories each week. Lucas and Jesse explain exactly what happened, put it in context, and discuss why it matters. They also have a lot of fun along the way.
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Episodes

Double Blind Presents: Science Telephone!

The latest podcast from Jesse and Lucas: laugh while you learn, as the classic game of telephone is repurposed for scientific research! You can listen to Science Telephone wherever you find your podcasts. www.sciencetelephone.com

Feb 01, 20222 minEp. 30

Hyperloops And Starshots

The future of transportation and space exploration: the first public test of "hyperloop" technology and how we might be able to send tiny spaceships to another star within our lifetimes!

Jun 08, 201628 minEp. 29

Drilling To Discovery And Living In A Simulation

Double Blind is in the midst of a brief hiatus as Lucas and Jesse are both working on other projects and in this episode they describe the science behind them. Why do we want to drill to the mantle and might we be living in a computer simulation?

Dec 19, 201542 minEp. 28

Disappearing Diatoms And Black Holes On A Collision Course

This week on Double Blind, Lucas puts on his detective hat to solve the case of the disappearing diatoms, while Jesse takes a look at two black holes on collision course, and the incredible cool method by which some clever scientists spotted them.

Oct 02, 201538 minEp. 26

Tweets and Trauma

Jesse talks about political stereotypes and how twitter supports them and Lucas discusses links between football and brain disease. Featuring special guest Kelsey Hemphill!

Sep 25, 201538 minEp. 25

Smart Prescriptions And A Year On Mars

Jesse breaks down if a drug can make you more intelligent and Lucas answers what happens when you put six people in a dome for a year.

Sep 18, 201523 minEp. 24

Mood Makers And The Spice Of Life

Jesse explores the mysteries of Serotonin, one of the most important neurotransmitters that we're just beginning to understand. Lucas delves into a study that seems to show that eating spicy food will prevent you from dying prematurely. Could we grow serotonin neurons in the lab? Do chili peppers really stave off early death? Find out on this week's Double Blind.

Aug 28, 201530 minEp. 22

Thin Tin and Whether Sex Sells

Jesse tries to unravel some of the quantum properties of the (probably) newly synthesized material Stanene, while Lucas takes a peek at the efficacy of using sex and violence to sell products.

Aug 14, 201529 minEp. 20

Wired Minds And The Bees’ Needs

Jesse sorts through two crazy studies that literally attach brains to other brains and Lucas looks at an impressive study that assess the impact of climate change on bumblebees.

Jul 24, 201531 minEp. 18

Translating Thoughts To Text And Uranium Loving Bacteria

Jesse discusses how electrical signals in your brain can be translated to the words you’re saying; Lucas reports on how uranium isn’t so bad for all bacteria and how this can affect environmental cleanups.

Jul 10, 201525 minEp. 16

Going Viral And Photographing Memory

Lucas investigates if a new test can actually detect every virus you’ve had and Jesse discovers how each fact you learn has a unique signature in your mind.

Jun 26, 201524 minEp. 14

Stopping Light And Iron On The Mind

Jesse sheds some light on an amazing new physics discovery and Lucas explores new evidence that Iron in the brain is linked to Alzheimer's disease.

Jun 12, 201521 minEp. 12

Questionable Data And Cold Storage

Lucas covers the developing story of the most high profile paper retraction in recent times and Jesse explains how to freeze and revive worms with their memories intact, and how the same technique may one day be used on humans.

Jun 05, 201526 minEp. 11

A Web Of Carbon And The Universal Donor

Lucas learns how engineers are working with spiders to create new materials and Jesse looks into why blood type might matter a whole lot less in the not too distant future.

May 22, 201524 minEp. 10

Tickling Crabs And Your Brain In Space

Jesse explains the bizarre ordeal that New Zealand pea crabs must go through to find a mate. Lucas looks into a study that hopes to figure out the effects of cosmic radiation on astronauts.

May 15, 201521 minEp. 9

Puppy Love And Mood Altering Drugs

Why do you love your dog and why does your dog love you? Jesse explores some fascinating research that answers just that. Could acetaminophen alter your emotional reactions? Lucas looks into an experiment that claims it can.

May 07, 201519 minEp. 8

Money Shaping The Mind And The Origins Of Life

Lucas examines a study claiming family income changes the physical brain development of children and Jesse investigates how the basic chemical building blocks of life may have first formed.

Apr 17, 201514 minEp. 6

Singing Mice And Californian Snow

Jesse tells a story of mice expressing their love and lust in the form of song and Lucas reports on the snowpack (or lack thereof) in California and what it means for the thirsty state.

Apr 10, 201517 minEp. 5

March 13th - Ancient Fruit Flies And Mars Vs. Montreal

Is Canada really colder than Mars? Lucas investigates how it would feel if you were standing on the surface of the red planet. Jesse tells us about tweaking genes to create long-lived fruit flies.

Mar 26, 201514 minEp. 1
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