Something About Science

Curiouser and Curiouser: Coffee Sniffing Sensors, RNA-Snipping CRISPR, and Paper-Printed Circuits


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In this episode, our hosts feed their curiosity and try to find answers to some important questions, not only for human health but also for the origin of life; where did Earth’s water come from? How does cancer spread? Is a male contraceptive pill scientifically possible? Too deep? The editors also discuss how sensors can keep your coffee in check and how a novel CRISPR system has been found to cut RNA.


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Content Mentioned


·        Analyzing Coffee Beans (AZoSensors)

·        Nanoplastics in Water: Removal Techniques (AZoNano)

·        Newly discovered CRISPR immune system shuts down infected cells to thwart infection (News Medical)

·        Metastatic Melanoma: key protein identified that aids the spread of skin cancer (News Medical)

·        The Male Contraceptive Pill: is it possible? (News Medical)

·        Papertronics: Disposable Electronics on a Single Sheet of Paper (AZoMaterials)

·        Has the Winchcombe Meteorite Unlocked the Mystery of Earth’s Oceans? (AZoQuantum)

·        The Curiosity Rover Discovers Water-Rich Opal on Mars (AZoQuantum)

 

 

Music


Dokkodo Sounds Like Water (Ambient Mix)

Pretty Decent Music


DpshtTokyo Bounce

pvmm


Of Truth – Of skies


Intro & News Music by Coma-Media (Yrii Semchyshyn)

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