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Why Are Some People Gay? And Other Queer Science #PRIDE

Jun 29, 202254 min
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Summary

AsapSCIENCE delves into the science of why some people are gay, discussing the "older brother effect" and the role of maternal immune systems and epigenetics based on a large Netherlands study. The hosts also recount their experiences at Toronto Pride, including the physiological effects of partying with alcohol and THC, the science of hangovers, and reflections on the joyous yet sometimes overwhelming atmosphere, emphasizing the privilege of celebrating freely.

Episode description

Happy pride everyone! Today we are talking about all things queer and gay. We're going to be talking about the science of why some people are gay. Is there a gay gene? We're also going to talk about what we physiologically did to our bodies this weekend at pride in Toronto, because we experimented with a lot of things!!

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What did we learn this week? 3:04


Your dog can see way more in their peripheral than you 4:12

Your eyes have two modes 8:27


Studytime: 15:55

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