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How concerning is the spread of H5N1 from cows to humans? Also, random people know you better than you think, new research on why people make sounds during sex, and a listener... doesn't like a song we played.
If we wanted to talk to a gigantic underwater animal, how would we do that? Also, lose weight... by making friends!
Dear elderly people, you were right. Today's music isn't what it used to be. The interesting part is why.
If you're home alone on a Friday night, you might stuff your face full of chips, chocolate or candy. (Gabe and Conor do.) A study on brain activity shows it's not entirely your fault, though — and that there may be a way to solve it.
Angry? New research shows you can 'export' it and then destroy it! Also, make yourself healthier and happier... by being touched... by something!
Are we touching each other less? Probably. Does it matter? Very much. If you're missing physical contact, new research will make you feel better.
A good song resonates inside you. But the question is... where? Well, it depends — on 'surprise' and 'uncertainty.'
There's a 30% increase in car deaths due to solar eclipses, and it's important to know why that happens.
Frozen hands, subjective aging, understanding autism — this episode has a ton of science (and some angry YouTube comments).
Human trials are underway to stop cocaine addiction using vaccines. Do they work? And if so, how?