FLASHCARDS! Does Turkey Really Make You Tired? The Science of Tryptophan and Holiday Meals

FLASHCARDS! Does Turkey Really Make You Tired? The Science of Tryptophan and Holiday Meals

Thank you for tun­ing into today’s pod­cast! If you are here for the recipes, just scroll to the bot­tom! PODCAST TRANSCRIPTS Wel­come to Flash­cards Fri­day! Today we’re tak­ing a clos­er look at some­thing that shows up every Novem­ber: tryp­to­phan. Yes, that mys­te­ri­ous amino acid that gets blamed every year for the leg­endary “post-Thanks­­giv­ing nap.” Turkey is the star wit­ness, but

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It’s Pumpkin Spice Season!

It’s Pumpkin Spice Season!

Dis­cov­er the chem­istry of fla­vor, the his­to­ry of spices, and the math behind the per­fect pump­kin spice lat­te. Grab your favorite pump­kin spice treat, get cozy, and join me on this fla­vor­ful exploration!

FLASHCARDS! Imagination Is the Engine of Science.

FLASHCARDS! Imagination Is the Engine of Science.

TRANSCRIPTS Wel­come to Flash­cards Fri­days! If you had a chance to lis­ten to Tuesday’s episode, I inter­viewed the the­o­ret­i­cal physi­cist Dr. Ronald Mal­lett, who shares how a moment of heart­break in his child­hood became the foun­da­tion for his entire sci­en­tif­ic career. It’s an inspir­ing inter­view, and I hope you lis­ten to it. Today I’m fol­low­ing up on his con­clud­ing state­ment, and

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Turning Grief into Physics: Dr. Ronald Mallett’s Journey Through Time

Turning Grief into Physics: Dr. Ronald Mallett’s Journey Through Time

PODCAST TRANSCRIPTS Gabrielle Bir­chak I just fin­ished edit­ing this fan­tas­tic inter­view with Dr. Ronald Mal­lett, Pro­fes­sor Emer­i­tus of Physics at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Con­necti­cut. This episode of Math Sci­ence His­to­ry is all about explor­ing one of physics most dar­ing fron­tiers, time trav­el. Dr. Mal­lett has spent a life­time inves­ti­gat­ing whether light itself can twist space time enough to form loops

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The Math and Science of Efficiency

The Math and Science of Efficiency

It’s Flash­cards Fri­day here on Math Sci­ence His­to­ry, where we take big ideas and pack them into small, pow­er­ful moments. I’m Gabrielle Bir­chak, and I have a back­ground in sci­ence, math and jour­nal­ism, and today, we’re flip­ping through the math and sci­ence behind one of life’s biggest chal­lenges: sav­ing time. Because here’s the truth, time is the only thing you

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Time Travel IRL!

Time Travel IRL!

Time Trav­el Imag­ine step­ping into a machine, an elab­o­rate cham­ber of brass, gears, and hum­ming coils. You sit down, pull a lever, and sud­den­ly the world out­side your win­dow blurs. The clock on the wall no longer ticks in neat, famil­iar sec­onds. Instead, time itself bends and stretch­es like taffy. Days whirl past in moments, cen­turies col­lapse into a single

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The Engineer’s Proximity Effect and the Pauli Effect

The Engineer’s Proximity Effect and the Pauli Effect

As Hal­loween is upon us in the Unit­ed States and in Cana­da, today we are talk­ing about some creepy things, like why the tech guy can make your com­put­er work as soon as he enters the room, why some peo­ple have bad juju wher­ev­er they go, and what spells you can do to either imple­ment or break tech­ni­cal bad spells.

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FLASHCARDS! Protecting Our Oceans

FLASHCARDS! Protecting Our Oceans

PODCAST TRANSCRIPTS Wel­come to Flash­cards Fri­days on MATH! SCIENCE! HISTORY!. I’m Gabrielle Bir­chak and today we’re tack­ling a sub­ject that’s both urgent and empow­er­ing. How each of us can play a part in con­serv­ing our oceans. The ocean cov­ers more than 70% of the earth­’s sur­face. It pro­duces over half of the oxy­gen we breathe and sup­ports a rich web

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