Synopsis
This is Double Blind, a weekly podcast bringing you two breaking science news stories each week. Lucas and Jesse explain exactly what happened, put it in context, and discuss why it matters. They also have a lot of fun along the way.
Episodes
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Double Blind Presents: Science Telephone!
01/02/2022 Duration: 02minThe latest podcast from Jesse and Lucas: laugh while you learn, as the classic game of telephone is repurposed for scientific research!You can listen to Science Telephone wherever you find your podcasts.www.sciencetelephone.com
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Hyperloops And Starshots
08/06/2016 Duration: 27minThe future of transportation and space exploration: the first public test of "hyperloop" technology and how we might be able to send tiny spaceships to another star within our lifetimes!
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Drilling To Discovery And Living In A Simulation
19/12/2015 Duration: 42minDouble Blind is in the midst of a brief hiatus as Lucas and Jesse are both working on other projects and in this episode they describe the science behind them. Why do we want to drill to the mantle and might we be living in a computer simulation?
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Nobel Winning Neutrinos and Convincing the Anti-Vaxxers
16/10/2015 Duration: 25minLucas provides a brief outline of this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics and Jesse explains how to change someone’s mind about vaccines.
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Disappearing Diatoms And Black Holes On A Collision Course
02/10/2015 Duration: 37minThis week on Double Blind, Lucas puts on his detective hat to solve the case of the disappearing diatoms, while Jesse takes a look at two black holes on collision course, and the incredible cool method by which some clever scientists spotted them.
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Tweets and Trauma
25/09/2015 Duration: 37minJesse talks about political stereotypes and how twitter supports them and Lucas discusses links between football and brain disease. Featuring special guest Kelsey Hemphill!
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Smart Prescriptions And A Year On Mars
18/09/2015 Duration: 23minJesse breaks down if a drug can make you more intelligent and Lucas answers what happens when you put six people in a dome for a year.
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Antibiotics, Diabetes, And Extra Special Dimensions
11/09/2015 Duration: 27minLucas looks into early links between antibiotics and type-2 diabetes, Jesse asks what a magnetic wormhole is and how it works!
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Mood Makers And The Spice Of Life
28/08/2015 Duration: 29minJesse explores the mysteries of Serotonin, one of the most important neurotransmitters that we're just beginning to understand. Lucas delves into a study that seems to show that eating spicy food will prevent you from dying prematurely. Could we grow serotonin neurons in the lab? Do chili peppers really stave off early death? Find out on this week's Double Blind.
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Mysteries Of Pluto And Synthesizing Opioids
21/08/2015 Duration: 26minLucas explores why Pluto’s atmosphere is puzzling and Jesse explains how yeast can produce opioids.
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Thin Tin and Whether Sex Sells
14/08/2015 Duration: 28minJesse tries to unravel some of the quantum properties of the (probably) newly synthesized material Stanene, while Lucas takes a peek at the efficacy of using sex and violence to sell products.
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Magnetic Pearls And Chronic Effects
07/08/2015 Duration: 24minLucas peers inside oysters and Jesse sifts through a 22 year study examining the health effects of marijuana.
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Wired Minds And The Bees’ Needs
24/07/2015 Duration: 30minJesse sorts through two crazy studies that literally attach brains to other brains and Lucas looks at an impressive study that assess the impact of climate change on bumblebees.
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Plant-Inspired Solar Panels and Reducing Crime Through Emotional Intelligence
16/07/2015 Duration: 24minLucas explores a new study suggested by a listener which could hold the key to cheap, efficient solar power. Jesse takes on a social science study that's found an interesting link between violent crime and emotional intelligence.
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Translating Thoughts To Text And Uranium Loving Bacteria
10/07/2015 Duration: 24minJesse discusses how electrical signals in your brain can be translated to the words you’re saying; Lucas reports on how uranium isn’t so bad for all bacteria and how this can affect environmental cleanups.
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Test-Tube Blood And The Oil And Gas Industry's Earthquakes
03/07/2015 Duration: 29minJesse updates us on the progress of growing human blood in a lab, and Lucas explains how new research blames the oil and gas industry for an increase in earthquakes.
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Going Viral And Photographing Memory
26/06/2015 Duration: 23minLucas investigates if a new test can actually detect every virus you’ve had and Jesse discovers how each fact you learn has a unique signature in your mind.
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Cretaceous World And Injectable Electronics
19/06/2015 Duration: 17minLucas looks into secrets hidden in dinosaur bones and Jesse asks how close we are to becoming cyborgs.
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Stopping Light And Iron On The Mind
12/06/2015 Duration: 20minJesse sheds some light on an amazing new physics discovery and Lucas explores new evidence that Iron in the brain is linked to Alzheimer's disease.
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Questionable Data And Cold Storage
05/06/2015 Duration: 25minLucas covers the developing story of the most high profile paper retraction in recent times and Jesse explains how to freeze and revive worms with their memories intact, and how the same technique may one day be used on humans.