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New scientific discoveries and innovations in the world and at The University of Pittsburgh
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Cell Cultured
Cell Cultured
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ALS Medication, Mummy Sounds, and Universal Genetic Rhythms
26 OTT 2020 · In this episode of Cell Cultured, Sid returns after 7 months to update the status of the podcast. He also discusses recent advancements in ALS research, talking mummies, and newly discovered biological rhythms. -
Pigeon Bots and Corpse Compost
11 MAR 2020 · In this episode of Cell Cultured, Sid and Neeshil discuss robots with flapping wings and the morbid idea of using human bodies as compost. -
Migrating Parasites, Grenade Launching Jellyfish, and New Electronic Matter
27 FEB 2020 · In this episode of Cell Cultured, Sid and Neeshil discuss biological phenomenons such as parasites moving from mother to baby and jellyfish launching stinging cells. They also dive into the field of physics and talk about how a revolutionary discovery of a new electronic state of matter could change quantum physics and even lead to the future. -
Mental Illness Gene, Cooking Physics, and Coronavirus Vaccine
20 FEB 2020 · In this episode of Cell Cultured, Sid and Neeshil discuss a gene linked to mental illness and using physics to perfect cooking. They also talk about Pitt's efforts to create a Coronavirus vaccine. -
Memory, Coronavirus, and Mucus Mechanics
13 FEB 2020 · In this episode of Cell Cultured, Sid and Neeshil discuss the role of a vital brain cell in forgetting memories. They also take a deeper dive into science at Pitt when they discuss Pitt's role in the Coronavirus effort and studies of mucus in its cellular environment and how it relates to cancer. -
Mosquito Antibodies, Organs on Chips, and Killer Sea Phages
11 FEB 2020 · In this episode of Cell Cultured, Sid and now co-host Neeshil discuss the use of antibodies to eradicate disease spread by mosquitoes and organ systems modeled on microchips. They also talk about how sea phages, collected by students all over the country including at Pitt, were used to treat a nasty bacterial infection. -
Vaping, Fake Meat, and Worms and Lifespan
20 NOV 2019 · In this episode of Cell Cultured, Sid is joined by producer Neeshil as guest host to discuss a terrifying consequence of vaping and a recent discovery in genetics using worm models. They also dig deeper into plant-based meat. -
Schizophrenia, CRISPR Controversies, and Heart Valves
11 NOV 2019 · In this episode of Cell Cultured, Sid and Kyle discuss two new hot topics in genetics: schizophrenia genes and recent gene editing controversies. They also talk about a new innovation that could replace current interventions for heart valve disease. -
Environmentalism, Coffee, and Plastic
23 OTT 2019 · In this episode of Cell Cultured, Sid and Kyle discuss a recent finding about California wildfires in light of the recent surge in environmentalism and climate change discussion. They also talk about the health benefits and risks of coffee and caffeine and Pitt's efforts in making plastic production better for the environment. -
DNA, Essential Oils, and Weed Breathalyzer
9 OTT 2019 · In the first episode of Cell Cultured, Sid and Kyle deliberate over the effect of a surprising discovery regarding the structure of DNA on the field of biology and delve into recently popularized essential oils. They also talk about a novel weed breathalyzer invented by Pitt's own researchers.
New scientific discoveries and innovations in the world and at The University of Pittsburgh
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Autore | WPTS Radio |
Categorie | Scienze |
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