It's been a year of us answering yours and our stupid questions! In honour of our first anniversary, we've sat down in person for the first time and are doing what we love most, discussing fun facts! Thank you for sticking with us over our last 20 episodes and we have some exciting stuff coming for the next year too!
In this episode we are discussing the history and culture of alcohol as well as understanding what it is doing to our body to make us feel drunk. Enjoy this episode with your favourite alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage but remember, moderation is key!
This is officially our 10th episode so we thought we would make it a bit special by having our first guests on the show! This week we're talking with our PhD supervisors Dr. Payam Gammage and Dr. Ed Roberts about PhDs. We discuss the history of the PhD and what it involves and then have a Q&A with our supervisors on academia in general. We answer some stupid questions we have as well as some that you guys have sent to us! Enjoy the episode and we'll see you again in 2021!
Continuing on from last week, this episode Mahnoor asks Amy all about the immune system! We discuss how the immune system protects our bodies against infections and if we can actually 'boost' it. We also talk about Amy's project and the role of the immune system in cancer.
This week we've switched things up and Amy interviews Mahnoor on the mitochondria and her PhD project! We talk about how the mitochondria isn't JUST the powerhouse of the cell and the importance of mitochondrial DNA mutations in diseases including cancer.
This week we discuss emotions and the (complex) science behind them. We talk through the evolutionary benefit of having emotions as well as the biology and our understanding of different emotions.
This episode is also an extension of our feature on First Time Films where we discuss the movie 'Inside Out' so do check that out as well!
This week we talk about all things rain! We tell you what rain is, the old myths behind what rain was, why certain places get more rainfall than others (e.g Scotland....) and how climate change is impacting normal rainfall patterns.
This week we talk about all things sleep! We'll discuss the circadian rhythm and why we sleep. We also talk about the benefits of sleep and why its so important for our well-being.
In this episode we discuss why we get sunburn, what are the consequences of sunburn and why the sun influences our skin colour. We also discuss the history of suncream development , what suncream actually is and tell you who should wear it (spoiler: the answer is everyone).