Send us Fan Mail Every five years, a massive set of rules, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA), quietly changes the way 300 million people are "supposed" to eat. But who actually writes these rules? Is it pure science, or is it just the latest dietary trend? In this episode, we sit down with April Fogelman to go behind the scenes of the federal nutrit ... Show More
Mar 27
Teaching, Toons, and TEDx with Dr. Colleen Kelley!
Send us Fan MailIn this energizing episode, we chat with TEDx Speaker and Champion of Molecular Literacy, Dr. Colleen Kelley. Colleen is a science and chemistry teacher, a bilingual author, an Army veteran, and TEDx speaker. Her educational range is impressive. She has taught cla ... Show More
39m 46s
Feb 23
Escaping Ordinary Food Safety Training with Escape Rooms!
Send us Fan MailIn this episode we've "escaped" our ordinary format to talk with three amazing guests at once:Clint Stevenson, NC State Professor and Distance Ed CoordinatorDave Seddon, Co-Founder and Chief Safety Officer at FoodReadyDavid Wilson, Chief Creative Officer at Intoxi ... Show More
27m 51s
Apr 2021
Episode 1: Meet the Struggling Scientists
<p>In this first episode, you meet the Struggling Scientists Hosts, Suzanne and Jayron! We introduce ourselves and this Science Podcast and talk about our goals!</p><p>We are Jayron and Suzanne, 2 PhD students in the world of Medical Biochemistry. Welcome to our new Podcast The S ... Show More
9m 20s
Apr 2021
Episode 2: Our Journey Towards Science Part 1
<p>In this first part of our Journey Towards Science episode, we will talk about why we wanted to be scientists and how we got there. In this first part, we discuss our childhood inspirations and why we chose to study Biomedical Sciences and where. In the next episode, we talk ab ... Show More
32m 37s
Jan 2021
The Science of Mentorship: A STEMM Podcast
Welcome to The Science of Mentorship, a 10-episode podcast from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that introduces you to the evidence-based practices for effective mentoring told through the personal stories of leaders in science, tech, math, engineeri ... Show More
2m 24s
Aug 2024
What does it really mean to be trauma informed as a social worker, with Dr Jessica Taylor
In this episode I'm in conversation with Dr Jessica Taylor. We talk about:-Jess's newest book and memoir, Underclass-Trauma informed, anti pathologist approaches-Home education and misogyny-Music, society, culture and change Links: www.drjessicataylor.comhttps://www.victimfocus.c ... Show More
1h 16m
Nov 2024
Food, Science, and Culture with Anthony Bourdain [Extended Cut]
<p>How do food, science, and culture collide? For the first time on podcast, we’re airing Neil deGrasse Tyson’s 2018 interview with author and food expert Anthony Bourdain in its entirety. We reflect back on our differences in taste, what food is like in Antarctica, and the impor ... Show More
44m 59s
Feb 2022
Human Refrigerators, Poop Knives, Whacky Tongues
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us in our Facebook group or tweet at us! Click here to learn more about all of our stories! Click here to follow our sibling podcast, Ask Us Anything! -- Follow our ... Show More
54m 48s
Figuring out the perfect healthy diet remains stubbornly out of reach. Our friends at Gastropod ask: Why? Guests: Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley, co-hosts of Gastropod For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscripts For more, go to vox.com/unex ... Show More