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Episode 282: Gotta Nuke Something
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audio
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Education
Science
Publication Date |
Jan 16, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:07:30

This Episode Contains: Devon plays his guitar on the show. We talk about Devon’s trip to Oregon and Steven playing too much Rock Band.

Biological Imperative: Pathways that extend lifespan by 500 percent identified. Scientists have identified synergistic cellular pathways for longevity that amplify lifespan fivefold in C. elegans, a nematode worm used as a model in aging research. The increase in lifespan would be the equivalent of a human living for 400 or 500 years, according to one of the scientists. We also discuss how society would have to change if humans lived to 400 to 500 years-old.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200108160338.htm

Nuke The Whales? You Don’t Really Believe that Do You? Gotta Nuke Something. Touché: Animal life thriving around Fukushima. Nearly a decade after the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, researchers have found that wildlife populations are abundant in areas void of human life.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200106124336.htm

Sci-Fi: You, Ad Astra, Lost in Space, Witcher, FX’s A Christmas Carrol, The Irishman, Lock and Key, and more.

Devon plays his guitar on the show. We talk about Devon’s trip to Oregon and Steven playing too much Rock Band. Pathways that extend lifespan by 500 percent identified. Animal life thriving around Fukushima. We talk about You, Ad Astra, Lost in Space, Witcher, FX’s A Christmas Carrol, The Irishman, Lock and Key, and more.

This Episode Contains: Devon plays his guitar on the show. We talk about Devon’s trip to Oregon and Steven playing too much Rock Band.

Biological Imperative: Pathways that extend lifespan by 500 percent identified. Scientists have identified synergistic cellular pathways for longevity that amplify lifespan fivefold in C. elegans, a nematode worm used as a model in aging research. The increase in lifespan would be the equivalent of a human living for 400 or 500 years, according to one of the scientists. We also discuss how society would have to change if humans lived to 400 to 500 years-old.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200108160338.htm

Nuke The Whales? You Don’t Really Believe that Do You? Gotta Nuke Something. Touché: Animal life thriving around Fukushima. Nearly a decade after the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, researchers have found that wildlife populations are abundant in areas void of human life.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200106124336.htm

Sci-Fi: You, Ad Astra, Lost in Space, Witcher, FX’s A Christmas Carrol, The Irishman, Lock and Key, and more.

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