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On the SCIdelines
Science for Everyone
65 episodes
1 week ago
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by all the science in the news? Take a step back and join us On the SCIdelines to have some candid conversations about this stuff, and arm yourself with the knowledge you need to join the conversation going on around you.
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by all the science in the news? Take a step back and join us On the SCIdelines to have some candid conversations about this stuff, and arm yourself with the knowledge you need to join the conversation going on around you.
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On the SCIdelines
Career Scilights #3 - Science Majors in MD-PHDs

Join Jun in interviewing Nolan De Leon on his journey pursuing an MD-PHD!

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2 years ago
17 minutes 46 seconds

On the SCIdelines
Career Scilights #2 - Science Majors in Regulatory Affairs

Join Madi in interviewing Alyssa Burrows on how she got involved in regulatory affairs!

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2 years ago
15 minutes 27 seconds

On the SCIdelines
Career Scilights #1 - Science Majors in the Tech Industry

Join Jun in his interview with Will Callaghan on how he navigated from a microbiology major to becoming a computer scientist!

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2 years ago
8 minutes 33 seconds

On the SCIdelines
The Missing Label on Alcohol

On a typical bottle of alcohol you’ll see the brand on the front, a small-font ingredients list, and maybe a warning against overconsumption of alcohol. But there is one label that is missing. Alcohol is actually the largest preventable risk factor for cancer after smoking and obesity, a fact that has not been widely discussed. Today On the Scidelines, we invite Dr. Tim Stockwood to discuss how alcohol increases cancer risk and some potential policies that can save lives.

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2 years ago
22 minutes 18 seconds

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Small Modular Reactors

Nuclear energy has been and continues to be an idea connected to both large promises and large amounts of fear. Today, Garik Patterson helps us break down why the government is investing in the latest nuclear technology, and why the promise might just outweigh the fear.


Resources

World Nuclear Association

World Nuclear News

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2 years ago
17 minutes 50 seconds

On the SCIdelines
Throwing DARTs

Space. The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the starship DART. Its ten-month mission: to knock an asteroid off its path in the hopes of bolstering earth’s planetary defence mechanisms. Believe it or not, it’s not science fiction, as Mitchell Kurnell discusses with us today On the Scidelines.


Resource

NASA DART

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3 years ago
21 minutes 17 seconds

On the SCIdelines
To Bee or Not to Bee

There are over 20,000 species of bees on Earth. In Canada alone, there are hundreds of different kinds of bees. So why is it that when you hear the word “bee”, you probably think of the classic, black-and-yellow honey bee? This week, we’re joined by Entomologist Syndey Worthy to discuss the incredibly diverse world of native bees, and why honey bees aren’t always the do-gooders we think they are.


Resources

Alberta Native Bee Council


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3 years ago
17 minutes 33 seconds

On the SCIdelines
(De)Criminal Justice

Let's face it, there are certain phrases that evoke nothing but panic. For most people, "let's legalize drugs" is probably one of them, and yet, that's exactly what the Government of British Columbia is doing to help combat the opioid crisis. Dr. Susan Boyd joins us On the Scidelines today to help break down how legalizing certain drugs could actually help curb the healthcare crisis. 

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3 years ago
18 minutes 33 seconds

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Squeal on Pigs

A lot of us probably associate pigs with a few common ideas. Maybe you think of food - bacon, ham, sausage. Maybe you think of cute farm animals rolling in the mud, with their curly tails and iconic snorking sounds. But, did you know some pigs are invasive here in Canada, and are causing massive amounts of damage? Megan Evans from the Alberta Invasive Species Council joins us On the Scidelines this week to discuss!

Resources

Alberta Invasive Species Council

Squeal on Pigs Manitoba

Canadian Council on Invasive Species (Provincial Councils)


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3 years ago
13 minutes 28 seconds

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I'm Going to Create an Environment That is So Toxic

Humans have been polluting the environment for a long time, and much of the time we only realize it after we've already caused significant damage. This week, we talk to Dr. Alissa Cordner and Ms. Kira Mok, researchers working at the PFAS project lab at Northeastern University, about how we've made rainwater toxic and what we can do about it. 

This episode was hosted by Sam Marchetti and edited by Jay Gerantonis.


Resources

https://pfasproject.com/

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3 years ago
21 minutes 9 seconds

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Seasonal Allergies

Spring signals the end of the winter but for many, it also signals the start of seasonal allergy season. From the triggers of these allergies, how they develop, and even what you can do to reduce your allergic symptoms, tune into this week’s conversation On the Scidelines!

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3 years ago
12 minutes 59 seconds

On the SCIdelines
The World Through a Frog's Eyes

We may appreciate the world that we can see through our eyes but we rarely consider the things we cannot see. Many animals are able to see a larger spectrum of light or are more sensitive to light. For example, frogs are able to see in far more detail at night compared to humans. More on the interesting world of vision science in this week’s discussion On the Scidelines.

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3 years ago
14 minutes 44 seconds

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A Heat Wave, By Any Other Name - Weekly Scideshow #16

From micrometeoroids to real-life terminators, it's the Weekly Scideshow! If you want to learn more about the topics we talked about today, check out the links below.

Space Telescopes vs. Micrometeoroids

Human Skin... On Robots

Naming Heat Waves

Great White Sharks

Taco Bell of the Future

Extinct Tortoise Found Alive

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3 years ago
31 minutes 26 seconds

On the SCIdelines
Evusheld

Evusheld is one of the newest preventative medicine approved by Health Canada against COVID-19. Unlike a vaccine, Evusheld is a prophylactic tool that contains antibodies and protect individuals who cannot get vaccinated or are immunocompromised.

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3 years ago
13 minutes 38 seconds

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Monkeypox

After two years of COVID, news of something called "Monkeypox" definitely sounds a little scary. Join us On the Scidelines today for a discussion with Alyssa, our resident disease expert, about what Monkeypox actually is and whether or not it's worth the worry. 

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3 years ago
12 minutes 44 seconds

On the SCIdelines
Finally, An Episode About Crabs - Weekly Scideshow #15

From robot crabs to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (and did we mention ROBOT CRABS?), it's the Weekly Scideshow! If you want to learn more about the topics we talked about today, check out the links below.

Robot Crabs

HIV Drugs for Memory Loss

Social Hamsters

Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Water from Desert Air

Skydiving Salamanders

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3 years ago
32 minutes 47 seconds

On the SCIdelines
The Sex Binary - Extended Outtake

On our Monday show, we bring you interviews with experts that can help us understand what's going on in the world around us. These interviews are often so good, however, that we're forced to cut out parts of them for time. This week, in recognition of Pride month right around the corner, we bring you an extended outtake from our conversation with Maria Denk about the myth of a sex binary. 

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3 years ago
8 minutes 14 seconds

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A Polymer Banquet for Engineered Enzymes - Weekly Scideshow #14

From tomatoes to trilobites, it's the Weekly Scideshow! If you want to learn more about the topics we talked about today, check out the links below.

Trilobite Designer Lenses

Parkinson's Disease Target

Plastic-Eating Enzymes

Scientists Made High-Vitamin D Tomatoes

Mind-Controlled Prosthetics

Dolphin Spas

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3 years ago
28 minutes 35 seconds

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The James Webb Space Telescope

After decades of knowledge imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope, NASA promises much more with the brand new James Webb Space Telescope. The implications of an updated and more powerful telescope are vast. We may discover more about our universe and peer deeper into the night sky. Tune into this week’s conversation On the Scidelines to learn more about the exciting future the James Webb Space Telescope may bring.

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3 years ago
15 minutes 21 seconds

On the SCIdelines
I Go To Extremes - Weekly Scideshow #13

From the microscopic to the extraterrestrial, it's the Weekly Scideshow! If you want to learn more about the topics we talked about today, check out the links below.

Algae Burgers

Microscopic AI

Earthquake Sensing AI

Growing Plants on the Moon

"I Want Pictures of Humanity's Black Hole!" - J. Jonah Jameson

Lunar Soil + Human Breath = Rocket Fuel? 

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3 years ago
38 minutes 22 seconds

On the SCIdelines
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by all the science in the news? Take a step back and join us On the SCIdelines to have some candid conversations about this stuff, and arm yourself with the knowledge you need to join the conversation going on around you.