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Stimulus Network – Science Podcasts For Your Mind
Physicists reverse time using quantum computer | EurekAlert! Science News
Episode 25: Quantum questions answered ft. Scary Boots
Robert McNees 👣👕🐏🏀💙 on Twitter: "They did no such thing. https://t.co/sezAyiBZCb"
Episode 1: Biology, bagpipes and bias
Well-wrapped feces allow lobsters to eat jellyfish stingers without injury | EurekAlert! Science News
Doctors identify potential 'bagpipe lung' hazard for wind instrument players | EurekAlert! Science News
Episode 4: Jet mice, giant fish and joking about genitals
Mice sing like a jet-engine | EurekAlert! Science News
Episode 8: Time crystals, toad licking and tautonyms
Researchers list reasons not to lick a toad | EurekAlert! Science News
Episode 11: Sleep vs Money, Politics vs Weather, Satnavs vs You
Better sleep feels like winning the lottery | EurekAlert! Science News
Episode 13: Brain training, bacteria talking, racist robots and making rain
Exacerbating the replication crisis in science: Replication studies are often unwelcome | EurekAlert! Science News
Frontiers | Publishing Research With Undergraduate Students via Replication Work: The Collaborative Replications and Education Project | Psychology
Do Neuroscience Journals Accept Replications? A Survey of Literature
Frontiers | Are Psychology Journals Anti-replication? A Snapshot of Editorial Practices | Psychology
When the search for truth fails: A computer simulation of the impact of the publication bias on the meta-analysis of scientific literature
Episode 14: Testosterone, teenagers, and traumatic vape-splosions
Testosterone makes men less likely to question their impulses | EurekAlert! Science News
Boosting testosterone makes men prefer higher-status products | EurekAlert! Science News
Scientists uncover why you can't decide what to order for lunch | EurekAlert! Science News
Episode 18 ft PhDrinking : Bird brains, smarter smiles and science for girls
Palm cockatoos beat drum like Ringo Starr | EurekAlert! Science News
Study counts the high cost of infidelity for swift parrots | EurekAlert! Science News
Episode 24: Stress, sleep, and 4000 bees
Lemurs are weird because Madagascar's fruit is weird | EurekAlert! Science News
Episode 33: Lemurs and Chickens and Whales! Oh my!
Green technologies environmentally and profit friendly | EurekAlert! Science News
Episode 40: Business genius, finding fake news, and robot judgement
Research affirms the power of 'we' | EurekAlert! Science News
Silver linings come from partner support, research says | EurekAlert! Science News
White people's eating habits produce most greenhouse gases | EurekAlert! Science News
Social media has remarkably small impact on Americans' beliefs | EurekAlert! Science News
Putting the science in science communication | EurekAlert! Science News
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