Episodes

Monday Dec 23, 2019
Joy to the World
Monday Dec 23, 2019
Monday Dec 23, 2019
When you experience joy, what's happening in your body and brain? Corey and Mel discuss the neurotransmitters that work behind-the-scenes to create the emotions that many of us call happiness or contentment. The discussion covers emerging research on joy and the ways it's linked to health - as well as other highly important topics like Charlie Chaplain, baby yoda, and cookies. Whether you are listening during the holidays or not, this episode is a helpful look into the nature/nurture composition of mental health and includes ideas for boosting joy in our daily lives.

Tuesday Dec 17, 2019
Listener Extravaganza 1
Tuesday Dec 17, 2019
Tuesday Dec 17, 2019
Hang out with Corey & Mel as they discuss all the listener feedback and questions they've gotten over the past 10 episodes from family and friends around the world. You'll learn a cool technique for relaxing stubborn muscles, conjecture on how Harry Potter World might use lasers, that Mel cannot impersonate an ice cream truck to save her life, the meaning of "biomimicry," and one good thing about mosquitos. They also throw in more questions and fun facts for each episode that they thought of after the original recording of each show. Enjoy!

Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Nasty Little Buggers
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Now that the mosquitos are gone for the winter (at least in parts of the Northern Hemisphere), Mel and Corey reflect on the awful problems they cause around the world even though they are important to many ecosystems. Did you know that scientists currently have the technology to wipe out mosquito species which carry the most deadly diseases? This week: the immense ethical dilemma of "gene drives" and what it means to possess this kind of power. On a positive note, in the spirit of the holiday season, consider donating a mosquito net to a family who could really use it! A small gift can make a huge difference. https://nothingbutnets.net/

Wednesday Nov 20, 2019
Spider Goats & GMOs
Wednesday Nov 20, 2019
Wednesday Nov 20, 2019
Have you heard of spider goats? Besides being a great band name, spider goats are real goats, designed by geneticists, to make spider silk in their milk. This week, Mel and Corey dive into the great debate over the technology and applications of genetically modifying organisms (GMOs). Mel covers every anti-GMO argument she can find, and asks Corey what he thinks as a scientist. His perspective may surprise you.

Monday Nov 04, 2019
Poop Pills and Gut Bacteria
Monday Nov 04, 2019
Monday Nov 04, 2019
Have you ever wondered what lives in your gut and what it's doing down there? This week we talk all things microbiome. Learn about bacterial colonization, stool banks, fecal transplants, poop pills, RNA sequencing, possible links between gut bacteria and diseases, and emerging research in the microbiome field.

Monday Oct 21, 2019
Bust Out Your Muscle Shirt
Monday Oct 21, 2019
Monday Oct 21, 2019
Humans use our muscles every single day, but do you actually know how they develop, grow, and function? This week Corey and Mel answer their first ever listener-requested question on the science behind muscle development. Also, Mel confesses her dislike of gym and her idea for a nutrition blog called SaladHaters.com. She wants everyone to know that even people who don't like working out will learn something cool from this episode.

Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
Bonus Episode - George Washington Carver
Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
In the first episode of their "Underrepresented Scientists" series, Corey and Mel feature George Washington Carver. Often misrepresented as the "inventor of peanut butter", Carver was a prominent African-American historical figure who played a critical role in rebuilding the southern economy after the Civil War. His scientific accomplishments and product inventions supported southern agriculture in the face of soil depletion and pests. Join us as we celebrate his outstanding contributions!

Monday Oct 14, 2019
Robust New England Trees
Monday Oct 14, 2019
Monday Oct 14, 2019
Have you ever wondered how and why fall leaves change color? The wait is over. Indulge in all things Fall in this episode as Mel and Corey discuss their feelings on pumpkin spice, sweater weather, and most importantly, the science behind seasonal color changes in broad leaf trees. Get ready to feel cozy.

Monday Oct 07, 2019
Dragon Clone Army
Monday Oct 07, 2019
Monday Oct 07, 2019
This week Corey and Mel tackle all things dragons... komodo dragons, that is. Corey covers debates surrounding special abilities of these massive lizards - including mouth hygiene and a unique ability to reproduce without a mate. The conversation ends with emerging research potential of studying these amazing creatures.
Disclaimer: This episode includes scientific discussions about reproduction. Parents listening with kids may want to use discretion.

Monday Sep 30, 2019
The Dreaded Flu Season
Monday Sep 30, 2019
Monday Sep 30, 2019
Mel has a host of questions about flu season and the flu shot - she hates needles. Corey explains the flu virus, why it makes us sick, and how the flu vaccine offers us protection. You will also hear the story of a tuna intervention. No promises, but this episode could change how you view the flu forever.