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Lab Rats to Unicorns is a podcast that aims to demystify the process of creating a great company in life sciences. Under the guidance of our host, John Flavin, you will hear personal stories of creation, be able to understand how great companies are created, and get insights into the many ways that you as an individual can engage in the creation of tomorrow’s life science companies. From the lab rat, signifying the process of invention and discovery, to the unicorn, signifying market success ...
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Lab Rat Chat

Lab Rat Chat

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A podcast dedicated to providing an accurate and alternate narrative to the public regarding the necessity of humane and ethical animal research. Lab Rat Chat was made possible through the Michael D. Hayre Fellowship in Public Outreach, which is sponsored by the biomedical research advocacy group Americans for Medical Progress.
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Lab Rats-Anatomy and Physiology Review

Lab Rats-Anatomy and Physiolog

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**NOT MEDICAL ADVICE** Anatomy and Physiology topics explained in 10-20 min. This podcast can be used as review, lecture prep (at the 200ish level), or recreational learning. Episodes are based on areas of peak confusion, and questions asked by lab students in the 211 lab that I assist in. Cover art is a drawing by your host, Frances Cronin. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lab-rat/support
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Lab Rats Culture

Stephen "tWitch" Boss

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Stephen "tWitch" Boss will be bringing in depth interviews with his favorite dancers, artists, and creatives to talk through their passion, process, and execution. Join Stephen as he dives into these conversations hoping to bring practical and useful inspiration to the next generation of creators. Theme music by James B-Dash Derrick Executive Producer/Host Stephen “tWitch” Boss Producer/Audio Engineer Samee Junio Video Producer Joe White FAB Factory BTB Management
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Lab-Rat automotive, Cinsport and Broke Ass Motorsports along with are other friends and associates

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this is an automotive podcast where we dive into everything from basic maintenance to rivalry between automotive manufactures and so much more. we have a cast the ranges from guys who are just starting out learning about cars to guys who have 15 + years of working on cars we cover past and current topics that are happening in the automotive world.
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IFTF Blockchain Futures Lab

Institute for the Future

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Institute for the Future's Blockchain Futures Lab is a research initiative and a community for identifying the opportunities and limits of blockchain technologies and their social, economic, and political impacts on individuals, organizations, and communities over the coming decades.
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A six-episode scripted comedy series about a young lab assistant who accidentally invents a permanent cure for hair loss and changes the world. The series was written and produced by Tyler Eaton and the first two episodes come out Monday, January 11th with new episodes every Monday through February 8th. It stars Rebecca Usoro, Connor Cacciottolo, Jackie Kashian, Eddie Pepitone, Kyle Kinane, Olivia Hill, Shannon Dee and more. Find out more on TylerEaton.net or on Instagram @battleofthebald.
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The AfterWords

Maile Navarro

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Life’s messy. Death? Even messier. Welcome to The AfterWords—where we cut through the nonsense, talk about the stuff most people avoid, and laugh through the absurdity of it all. If you’ve ever felt like everyone else has a neat little life manual while you’re over here getting cryptic messages from the universe (or, in my case, my dead kid), you’re in the right place. I know, I know—woo-woo alert. But hear me out. Losing my son cracked my world wide open, and let’s just say the signs, messa ...
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That's a Mouthful

Cody and Matt

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Streaming from California and Texas, check out The ComaCast, a podcast and live-streaming show where Cody and Matt get together twice a week to chat about drag, new movies, what's got them talking, and of course, their cats. The show also delves into under-reported LGBT true-crime stories and expansive conversations with members of the LGBT community. Their weekly live shows are full of fun games and gossip! Check us out at www.thecomacast.com.
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Four is a Party

Four is a Party

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Welcome to the party! Join dungeon master Carmelo Santiago Jr. and his party of storytellers AJ Maggio, Ashley DeSantis, Kevin Carter, and Jonny Wayne as they host you for the sickest Dungeons and Dragons playthrough you’ve ever heard. Congrats for being on the list, we’re happy to have you at the party!
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Still Jill

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Jill Emberson is getting married two months after finishing her latest bout of palliative chemotherapy. She was freshly in love and stimulated at work when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Nine months later, she was told she’d be lucky to be alive in five years. We all know we’ll die one day, but what’s it like to live life with death in sight? And how does it feel to have a terminal illness from the very cradle of life, our ovaries?
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Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, hosted by Dr. Samantha Yammine. Once a week, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in scientific discoveries and break down the details so that you don’t need a PhD to understand it. From neuroscience to climate tech to AI and genetics, no subject is off-limits. Join Sam as she interviews expert guests and investigates the research guiding some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs affecting our world today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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The Media and Social Change Lab (MASCLab) is a hub for multimodal and digital scholarship that explores the relationship between media and social change. Our podcast tells stories of real-world learning at lab member research sites and beyond.
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I Just Had A Thought

I Just Had A Thought

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A brand new way to podcast has finally arrived! Pop up podcasting is now a trend and you HAVE to see what the hype is all about. If you want to really get your thoughts heard, subscribe to our podcast on anchor and send us a voice clip! We want to meet you! Listen to episode one for a run down on how pop up podcasting works and how you can get involved if ya want. Connecting with the world one segment at a time ! Cover art photo provided by Vinicius Amano on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@v ...
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3DGearZone

3DGearZone

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Hosted by Scott Gabdullin and Paul Chow, the 3DGearZone podcast is the definitive place to hear the latest news, product reviews, and technology trends in the 3D printing industry.
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There is something in the jungle of Irma Flores that has terrorized Sarah for years. As a scientist she needs to know what it is and by confronting this evil she is about to be awakened from her nightmare. She doesn’t know it but she will also begin her first faltering steps toward enlightenment. Along the way, she will have to contend with a strange dwarf people, pirates, corporate raiders and an obstinate lover. Her road to nirvana will be a raw and bruising journey that is certain to be b ...
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Electric shocks can range from harmless static zaps to life-threatening incidents. It's not just voltage that kills—it's the current (amperes) passing through the body, influenced by factors like skin resistance, contact points, and exposure duration. Even low voltages can be deadly under certain conditions. Always handle electricity with caution t…
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In this episode of Lab Rats to Unicorns, John Flavin is joined by Jeffrey Gray, Founder & CEO of AgeTech Connect, and Dr. Daniel Cottmeyer, a physical therapist and PhD researcher at Georgia State University. Together, they explore how science, entrepreneurship, and storytelling are coming together to change the way we age. From wearable diagnostic…
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Every parent has wondered if their baby’s crying is normal at some point or another. While there is no “normal,” evidence shows that genetics might actually have a part to play in how long babies cry for. And another universal experience, harking back to “the good old days” in pop culture and our personal lives. Senior Producer, Teresa Carey, speak…
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Hey there, my dear friend! I just had to share the journey I've been on this past year. It's been a rollercoaster of emotions since my sweetest boy left us. Every day, I feel his spirit, as bright and warm as the sun, guiding me on this path I never quite saw before. You know, he always had this incredible way of seeing things I couldn't see. It's …
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One missed message. One “Oh, I didn’t know” moment. And suddenly, what should’ve been a simple birthday party turns into a full-body reminder that my nervous system is still wired for survival mode. This episode isn’t about balloons or cake. It’s about how the smallest disruption can set off every alarm you’ve been trying to keep quiet since loss. …
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Neurons rapidly transmit information in the body using electrical impulses called action potentials. These impulses result from ion movements across neuron membranes, triggered when incoming signals reach a threshold. The process is all-or-nothing, unidirectional, and can be sped up by myelin sheaths. Action potentials allow the brain to quickly re…
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Los Angeles is home to the only place in the world where ancient fossils are being actively excavated in the middle of the city: The La Brea Tar Pits. Today, host Dr. Samantha Yammine speaks to the deputy director and assistant curator of the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, Dr. Regan Dunn. They talk about what makes this site so fascinating and what w…
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Forensic experts estimate time of death using four main post-mortem signs: pallor mortis (paleness), algor mortis (body cooling), rigor mortis (muscle stiffening), and livor mortis (blood pooling). Each occurs at predictable intervals after death and helps narrow down the timeframe. While these methods aren't perfectly precise, they provide crucial…
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Ozempic and other GLP-1 medications are everywhere. But with so much information available about this category of drug, it can be hard to know what to trust. Today, host Dr. Samantha Yammine speaks with Dr. Emma Beckett, a food and nutrition scientist, to unpack the facts and fictions behind GLP-1s and how we talk about them. Sam also talks with a …
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Radioactivity was once hailed as a miracle for health, appearing in everyday products, before its dangers were known. Discovered by scientists like Marie Curie, it powers nuclear reactors but also poses serious health risks through ionizing radiation. While accidents like Chernobyl highlight its hazards, radioactivity also benefits medicine, indust…
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Forensic DNA is supposed to be the end all be all when it comes to solving crime, so why are there so many false convictions when it comes to using DNA evidence? Today, Senior Producer Teresa Carey talks to Dr. Gregory Hampikian about forensic DNA, fingerprints, AI, and the limitations of scientific evidence in criminal investigations. Host, Dr. Sa…
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Explore the journey of atomic theory, from Democritus's indivisible atoms to Dalton's experiments, Thomson's 'plum pudding' model, Rutherford's nucleus discovery, Bohr's quantum orbits, and finally Schrödinger's quantum mechanical model. Each breakthrough advanced our understanding of atomic structure, revealing that scientific curiosity drives us …
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Sharks are vanishing from South Africa’s coast and Alison Towner knows why. One of the world’s top great white experts and a leading woman in STEM, Alison joins Dr. Samantha Yammine to break down her new Shark Week specials: Air Jaws: Return of Colossus and Great White Assassins and reveal what’s really happening to these iconic predators. Then, Sa…
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Shark Week returns July 20 on Discovery! This episode is the Shark Week audio companion Part 1! Dr. Samantha Yammine dives into the most surprising shark science of 2025, from sharks that make noise to the nano-scale ‘sharkitecture’ inside their skeletons. Sam also interviews Forrest Galante, wildlife biologist and featured Shark Week expert in Ali…
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In this episode, we examine how the Wright Brothers’ first powered flight in 1903 laid the groundwork for helicopters and vertical lift aircraft. We detail how manufacturers like Sikorsky, Bell Helicopter, Airbus Helicopters, Leonardo Helicopters, and Russian Helicopters have advanced rotorcraft design. The script explains how helicopters generate …
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This immersive audio story unravels the mind-bending world of quantum entanglement in plain language, weaving everyday scenes—a late-night drive-thru, a secret code between friends, the steady tick of atomic clocks—into the profound mysteries that lurk beneath our reality. You’ll meet Schrödinger’s infamous cat, learn why electrons can spin both wa…
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The skincare industry is riddled with false advertising, misleading labels, and supposed “miracle cures.” So, as a consumer, how are you meant to know what’s fact and what’s fiction? Today, host Dr. Samantha Yammine explores the science behind skincare, from how the collagen industry is causing deforestation in the Amazon for a product that might n…
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Hey there, cosmic travelers! Welcome back to The Afterwords, the podcast where we explore the intersection of grief and the cosmos, tackling topics like quantum entanglement and energy with a hint of humor and a lot of heart. Hosted by Maile Navarro, your enthusiastic guide through the messy and mystical, this episode is all about energy—what it is…
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You’ve heard of the attention economy, but what about the intention economy? Rather than competing for consumers’ attention, our devices are now attempting to predict our purchasing patterns through AI. And who better to discuss that issue than Dr. Cansu Canca, a leading expert in AI ethics and founder of the AI Ethics Lab? She joins Senior Produce…
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In this episode of Lab Rats to Unicorns, John Flavin is joined by Donnie Beamer, Atlanta’s first-ever Senior Technology Advisor, appointed by Mayor Andre Dickens. Donnie brings a unique blend of experiences—as an entrepreneur, investor, corporate innovator, and civic leader—making him the perfect connector for Atlanta’s growing innovation ecosystem…
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Welcome to That’s A Mouthful, the unfiltered, no-BS podcast where Cody & Matt tackle today’s most unexpected, hilarious, and heartfelt topics — one mouthful at a time. This episode kicks off something brand new: our official book club! 📚 Our first pick? Your Lonely Nights Are Over by Adam Sass — think Scream meets Heathers with a queer twist, full …
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Genetic testing has had some ups and downs over the past few years, with wide swaths of data sets setting a precedent for potential individualized healthcare. But, oftentimes, that data misrepresents African-descended individuals and doesn’t paint the whole picture. Population geneticist Dr. Janina Jeff Ringo joins host Dr. Samantha Yammine to disc…
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Are you heading to your very first Pride event—or still deciding if you should go? We’ve got you covered. In this heartfelt and hilarious episode of That’s a Mouthful, we tackle all your biggest Pride questions: What should you wear? What if you don’t feel “queer enough”? Can you hook up at Pride? We also share personal stories, safety tips, sunscr…
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Press Start to Evolve — Player 2 Has Entered the Afterlife Welcome back, fellow floaters. I’m Maile Navarro—professional overthinker, accidental psychic, and your grief-glitched tour guide through what I can only assume is a soul simulation coded by an overworked intern named Dick. This week’s episode is personal, existential, slightly unhinged—and…
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It’s Pride Month! To help us celebrate, Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Dr. Shawn Hercules, a queer, non-binary cancer researcher and science communicator. They’ll discuss Shawn’s research into breast cancer among people of African ancestry, how policies around gender affirming care can positively affect healthcare at large, and the importance of…
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The key to protecting our oceans is understanding them. So, today, host Dr. Samantha Yammine leans into learning about the power and struggles of the environments that keep our planet blue. From the power of bioluminescence and how it’s changed how we study molecular biology to the importance of salt for our bodies and cultures, there is so much to…
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If I Never Get to See the Northern Lights A true story about the song that saved me, the swing that held me, and the love I never stopped waiting for. In this bonus episode, I’m sharing something I’ve never said out loud—about the late-night ritual that kept me going during some of the loneliest years of my life. A porch swing. A pair of headphones…
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In Today's episode Katie, Grace, & EJ Talk Rank all 15 of Tarlos scenes from the final season of 911 Lone Star From the tough scenes to the comfort ones this was so much fun! As always let us know how you guys would rank these in the comments on spotify. We will also be making an instagram template like we usually do so stay tuned for that. Be sure…
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You might think you have nothing to hide on your devices but everyone does. From bank accounts to passwords to travel plans, protecting your digital privacy is one of the biggest issues we face today. Digital privacy expert Eva Galperin joins host Dr. Samantha Yammine to discuss the importance of protecting your data and how to best do so. Sam also…
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In Today's episode Katie, Grace, & EJ Talk about 8x18 of 911 titled "Seismic Shifts" A lot happened in this episode from the big end of season emergency to the 118 still greiving in their one ways and so much more. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the episode, be sure to chat with us on discord, dm us on our socials, share your thoughts on o…
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WATCH FULL VIDEO INTERVIEW HERE In this episode of Lab Rats to Unicorns, John Flavin is joined by Dr. Kate Rubins, NASA astronaut, microbiologist, Army Major, and the first person to sequence DNA in space. With a PhD in cancer biology from Stanford and groundbreaking research on viruses like Ebola and smallpox, Dr. Rubins has spent her career at th…
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Looking up at the dark sky on a clear night means seeing the lit up little satellites move their way around the night sky. Those satellites might be pretty to look at but researchers are currently working to solve a decades-old problem: what happens when they encounter space junk? Today, producer Teresa Carey speaks with Dr. John Crassidis from the…
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In Today's episode Katie, Grace, & EJ Talk about of 911 8x17 titled "Don't Drink the Water" A lot happened in this episode from everyone dealing with their grief to Athena seeing a familiar face and so much more! Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the episode, be sure to chat with us on discord, dm us on our socials, share your thoughts on our…
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It’s Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and we’re using this week’s episode to highlight scientists and researchers from those regions to emphasize their contributions to science across all different fields of study. Then, Sam speaks with Dr. Steven Mana’oakamai Johnson. He explains how people are responding to clim…
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In Today's EMOTiONALepisode Katie, Grace, & EJ Talk about 8x16 of 911 titled "The Final Alarm" A lot happened in this episode from Bobby's friends and family grieving as the wait for his funeral to Athena working a case for a grieving mother and so much more. It's an emotional one, but we hope you enjoy it. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on t…
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Kathleen Sebelius has led a career defined by public impact—first as Governor of Kansas and then as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, where she helped steer one of the most significant healthcare reforms in American history. In this episode of Lab Rats to Unicorns, Sebelius unpacks the leadership lessons she’s learned across government a…
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Birdwatching has taken off as a hobby in recent years, and for good reason! Birds are vital members of our planet’s ecosystems and are major bioindicators when it comes to understanding how climate change is affecting different environments. Joining host Dr. Samantha Yammine today are two passionate birders who use science to understand bird behavi…
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In Today's episode Katie, Grace, & EJ Honor our dear Captain Bobby Nash and talk about their favorite scenes, lines, and more. We also talked about our theories and wishlists for the final 3 episodes of season 8. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the episode, be sure to chat with us on discord, dm us on our socials, share your thoughts on our…
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The 9-1-1 “Lab Rats” episode shocked fans—and not in a good way. In this episode of That’s a Mouthful, we break down the chaos, controversy, and conspiracy theories surrounding the show's most polarizing storyline yet. From Bobby Nash’s possible death (or resurrection?) to wild fan theories involving Jesus and Wrath of Khan, we dissect why this epi…
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The tasks that AI is able to perform has grown exponentially over the years but there are a few things AI still struggles with, like accurately mimicking scientific methodology. Dr. James Zou joins host Dr. Samantha Yammine today to discuss recent updates in AI’s ability to play the role of scientist. He is an associate professor of Biomedical Data…
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In this episode of Lab Rats to Unicorns, host John Flavin speaks with Dr. Geoff Duyk, co-founder and CEO of Grove Biopharma. Geoff brings over 35 years of experience across academia, biotech leadership, and venture capital. From his early work in human genetics at UCSF to co-founding Millennium Pharmaceuticals and leading R&D at Exelixis, Geoff unp…
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In Today's episode Katie, Grace, & EJ Talk about 8x15 of 911 titled "Lab Rats" A lot happened in this episode which is part 2 of the contagion episode from Chimney getting sicker to Buck and Athena going on the manhunt for Moira & the antiviral to so much more! This one was a tough one and the first fatal episode of 911. We know this one was a heav…
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When tackling solutions to climate change, we tend to focus on westernized approaches rather than listening to Indigenous Peoples about the best ways to protect our earth. So, today, just in time for Earth Day, Dr. Samantha Yammine speaks with Dr. Myrle Ballard about natural resource and environmental management from Indigenous perspectives. Then, …
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Hey there, welcome to The Afterwords! I’m Maile Navarro, and I promise you, this isn’t your typical feel-good podcast about enlightenment. Nope, we're diving into life's messy chaos because sometimes, all you can do is laugh through the tears. This episode is a raw and roller coaster-esque exploration into the concept of soul contracts—a spiritual …
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In Today's episode Katie, Grace, & EJ Talk about 8x14 of 911 titled "Sick Day" A lot happened in this episode which is part 1 of the contagion episodes, from Ravi dealing with a close call to the 118 responding to a call at an infectious lab that has caught on fire. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the episode, be sure to chat with us on dis…
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In this episode of Lab Rats to Unicorns, we sit down with two powerhouse leaders advancing the life sciences movement in Atlanta: Dr. Steven Goudy, a pediatric otolaryngologist at Emory University and founder/CEO of Oridivus, and Ashley Cornelison, Executive Director of Portal Innovations Atlanta and a longtime champion of biotech startups in the S…
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Icebergs are natural behemoths, littered across the ocean. They are both subjects of awe and fear among sailors so today, Dr. Samantha Yammine discusses the ins and outs of these ginormous monoliths with an experienced sailor and iceberg admirer, producer Teresa Carey. Then, Sam speaks to Dr. Beth Culp, a lead author on a recent study that maps out…
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Is liking a thirst trap cheating? What about still having a dating app — or texting "I miss you" to someone who's not your partner? Cody and Matt are diving ALL the way into one of the internet's most chaotic relationship debates: what actually counts as cheating? From obvious red flags to messy gray areas (and a few controversial hot takes), we br…
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In Today's episode Katie, Grace, & EJ Talk about 8x13 of 911 titled "Invisiable" A lot happened in this episode from Hen's birthday being forgotten to the 118 having a repeat patient and Eddie dealing with his parents and so much more. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the episode, be sure to chat with us on discord, dm us on our socials, sha…
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Fungal parasites like the ones shown in The Last of Us might not be starting up a zombie apocalypse anytime soon but that doesn’t mean they’re not causing trouble in other ways. Host Dr. Samantha Yammine speaks with Dr. Carolyn Elya, a mycologist specializing in fungi’s unique ability to take over the brains of insects. They discuss how that compar…
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