Something About Science

Blue Zones, Clean Zones, and Zoning in on Killer Whales


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In this episode, Danielle begins with insights into Blue Zones, regions renowned for remarkable longevity, as well as exploring the mysteries behind concert-goer synchronization during classical performances. Skyla then delves into the therapeutic potential of magnetoelectrics for neurological disorders and unveils an optical device eradicating pathogens on surfaces. Megan then explores the genetic surprises of killer whale ancestry and sheds light on Google's role in sustainable transportation. Join us for an enlightening journey through these six science stories, covering the latest breakthroughs in health, neuroscience, materials, genetics, and sustainability.


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Content Mentioned


·        Unlocking the Secrets of Blue Zones: A Blueprint for Longevity and Health (News-Medical)

 

·        Concert-goers Sync Up Physically and Emotionally in Fascinating Study (News-Medical)


·        Tiny Injections of New Material Could Repair Severed Nerves (AZoMaterials)

 

·        How an Optical Device Could Make Surfaces Pathogen-free (AZoOptics)

 

·        Scientists Find Surprise in Renowned Killer Whale Ancestry (AZoLifeSciences)

 

·        How is Google Leading the Charge in Sustainable Transportation and Energy? (AZoCleantech)

 

 

Music / Sound FX Credits

 

Lofi hour – In the Rain When The Rain Pouring

Lofi hour – Daily Routine Work

Saturn-3-Music - Underwater Whale And Diving Sound Ambient

Skotop – Seawaves New Aberdour Scotland

Wilfred Symphony Orchestra – Waltz (From Coppelia) (Composed by Leo Delibes)

Coma-Media / Yrii Semchyshyn – Inspiring Uplifiting Background

Intro Music by Coma-Media / Yrii Semchyshyn


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