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Summer Break 2020

Early Bird Science

Release Date: 07/06/2020

Why COVID-19 Vaccine Development Is Fast AND Safe show art Why COVID-19 Vaccine Development Is Fast AND Safe

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There is a light at the end of the pandemic tunnel in the U.S. The FDA is starting to grant emergency use authorization to COVID-19 vaccines! Kristen talks about how the current vaccines were developed so quickly without compromising safety.

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Busting Six Mask Myths show art Busting Six Mask Myths

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Where do the data stand on masks during the COVID-19 pandemic? Kristen tackles six myths:

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Misinformation show art Misinformation

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Welcome to Season 2! Kristen gets real about why a summer break was necessary, and also talks about what to expect this season. This extra-long episode provides a framework to empower you to minimize consumption and spread of misinformation.

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Summer Break 2020 show art Summer Break 2020

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Early Bird Science is taking a break for the rest of the summer. Thank you for listening!

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Robots Made of Frog Cells & An Exclusive Sneak Peak of an Important Upcoming Episode show art Robots Made of Frog Cells & An Exclusive Sneak Peak of an Important Upcoming Episode

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The creation of tiny, bio-based robots called xenobots could spark a future of biodegradable, self-replicating, self-repairing ‘bots. Stick around to the end of the episode for a sneak peak of the next Headshake episode with a very special guest!

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Friendship Bracelets for Glacier Mice show art Friendship Bracelets for Glacier Mice

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Glacier mice are rare fuzzy little green balls that mysteriously move in herds atop some of the world’s glaciers. They are not mammals, but they are kind of cute and may be important parts of glacial ecosystems. Researchers are learning more about them.

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Why Coffee Makes You Pee show art Why Coffee Makes You Pee

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Most of us have experienced nature’s call shortly after having a cup of coffee. Why does that happen? Kristen talks about the kidneys and how water and caffeine affect them.

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How Does the Internet Work? With Steven Gago show art How Does the Internet Work? With Steven Gago

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Kristen and her software engineer spouse Steve Gago have been “safer at home” for weeks, so they decided to record an episode together while trying to stay sane. Steve is back on the show to talk about how the Internet works!

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GIANT FLYING REPTILES show art GIANT FLYING REPTILES

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PTEROSAURS! Commonly known as pterodactyls, the most massive flyers in the fossil record could inform modern biomimetic aerospace engineering.

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Ice on Mercury?! show art Ice on Mercury?!

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Surprisingly, Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, which can reach daytime temperatures of 430 degrees C (about 800 degrees F), has ice! Kristen discusses research describing a newly-discovered mechanism for water formation and freezing on Mercury.

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Early Bird Science is taking a break for the rest of the summer. Thank you for listening!