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Ever wondered what happens when college rivalry meets reproductive biology? In one of the strangest scientific "competitions" we've ever covered, two college students from rival schools USC and UCLA are preparing to face off in the world's first competitive sperm race. Yes, you read that right. Tristan and Asher, both sporting athletic builds and cross necklaces, will be providing samples to be raced under a microscope through a track mimicking the female reproductive system. Both claim their healthy lifestyles and temporary abstinence will give their sperm the competitive edge, though the event has already faced venue changes and controversy.
Meanwhile, we dive into several true crime updates, including the Karen Reed murder trial where newly revealed text messages surprisingly support the defense rather than the prosecution. The messages show an ordinary relationship argument and reconciliation attempt hours before the alleged murder, making many question the strength of the prosecution's case. We also discuss Robert Cremo III, the Highland Park Massacre shooter who received seven consecutive life sentences but cowardly refused to attend his own sentencing hearing where victims' families had prepared impact statements.
In perhaps our most existentially concerning story, scientists have received $66 million to test whether they can combat global warming by literally dimming the sun. The controversial plan involves injecting aerosol particles into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight away from Earth. Some experts call this "barking mad" and a dangerous distraction from reducing carbon emissions, while others argue we need real-world data on potential climate interventions. From microscopic races to manipulating sunlight, this episode explores the fascinating, terrifying, and sometimes absurd intersection of science and society.
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Ever wondered what happens when college rivalry meets reproductive biology? In one of the strangest scientific "competitions" we've ever covered, two college students from rival schools USC and UCLA are preparing to face off in the world's first competitive sperm race. Yes, you read that right. Tristan and Asher, both sporting athletic builds and cross necklaces, will be providing samples to be raced under a microscope through a track mimicking the female reproductive system. Both claim their healthy lifestyles and temporary abstinence will give their sperm the competitive edge, though the event has already faced venue changes and controversy.
Meanwhile, we dive into several true crime updates, including the Karen Reed murder trial where newly revealed text messages surprisingly support the defense rather than the prosecution. The messages show an ordinary relationship argument and reconciliation attempt hours before the alleged murder, making many question the strength of the prosecution's case. We also discuss Robert Cremo III, the Highland Park Massacre shooter who received seven consecutive life sentences but cowardly refused to attend his own sentencing hearing where victims' families had prepared impact statements.
In perhaps our most existentially concerning story, scientists have received $66 million to test whether they can combat global warming by literally dimming the sun. The controversial plan involves injecting aerosol particles into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight away from Earth. Some experts call this "barking mad" and a dangerous distraction from reducing carbon emissions, while others argue we need real-world data on potential climate interventions. From microscopic races to manipulating sunlight, this episode explores the fascinating, terrifying, and sometimes absurd intersection of science and society.
Send us your favorite pie and pizza recipes at [email protected] and support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/diebud for exclusive content and updates!
Support the show
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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