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Tiny Matters
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Science shapes every part of our lives, but so much of its influence is overlooked or buried in the past. Tiny Matters is an award-winning podcast about tiny things — from molecules to microbes — that have a big and often surprising impact on society. From deadly diseases to forensic toxicology to the search for extraterrestrial life, hosts and former scientists Sam Jones and Deboki Chakravarti embrace the awe and messiness of science and its place in history and today, and how it could impact our world’s future. New episodes every Wednesday. Tiny Matters is brought to you by the American Chemical Society, a non-profit scientific organization based in Washington, D.C., and is produced by Multitude.
142 episoder
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Science shapes every part of our lives, but so much of its influence is overlooked or buried in the past. Tiny Matters is an award-winning podcast about tiny things — from molecules to microbes — that have a big and often surprising impact on society. From deadly diseases to forensic toxicology to the search for extraterrestrial life, hosts and former scientists Sam Jones and Deboki Chakravarti embrace the awe and messiness of science and its place in history and today, and how it could impact our world’s future. New episodes every Wednesday. Tiny Matters is brought to you by the American Chemical Society, a non-profit scientific organization based in Washington, D.C., and is produced by Multitude.
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×1 New male contraceptives could be here soon. What took so long? 30:10
1 [BONUS] Why horseshoe crab blood is blue, HELLP syndrome, and a one-electron bond: Tiny Show and Tell Us #34 11:52
1 Trade, tyranny, and untapped potential: The history and science of spices 27:29
1 [BONUS] Fluorescent milk, ‘liquid’ glass, and studying ripples in spacetime: Tiny Show and Tell Us #33 16:08
1 How stunning 19th century dyes led to today's drugs 35:22
1 [BONUS] Wasp versus beetle and blood iron recycling: Tiny Show and Tell Us #32 13:33
1 De-extinction: Genetics, conservation, and lessons from 'dire wolves' 28:55
1 [BONUS] Woolly mammoth mice and filtering microplastics out of your water: Tiny Show and Tell Us #31 14:36
1 Zircon: How this tiny, ancient mineral is upending what scientists believed about early Earth 32:27
1 [BONUS] Biodegradable super glue and a severe greenhouse gas that lowers your voice: Tiny Show and Tell Us #30 12:10
1 [BONUS] Birds breathing with their butts and reducing food waste to combat climate change: Tiny Show and Tell Us #29 13:26
1 How domesticated is a domestic cat? From the wild to ancient Egyptian tombs to now 27:54
1 [BONUS] Diamond rain on Saturn (maybe) and UV rays breaking down harmful dyes: Tiny Show and Tell Us #28 16:19
1 The strange science and history of quantum computing and how it could transform chemistry 26:00
1 [BONUS] Squirrel pox and did tin buttons cause the downfall of Napoleon's army?: Tiny Show and Tell Us #27 13:04
1 Making labs safer: A heavy metal poisoning, a deadly protein exposure, and their aftermath 35:16
1 [BONUS] Fetuses ‘listening’ to different languages and climate change affecting psychiatric meds: Tiny Show and Tell Us #26 15:55
1 How NASA scientists are monitoring and predicting wildfires from space 26:54
1 [BONUS] The FDA’s ban of Red Dye No. 3 and the surprising science of winter roads: Tiny Show and Tell Us #25 17:03
1 How a Mars mission from the 1970s shaped the search for extraterrestrial life today 35:49
1 [BONUS] Babies leaving cells behind in mom and rethinking the Big Bang: Tiny Show and Tell Us #24 17:51
1 Ozempic: The science behind this blockbuster drug and its untapped potential 26:00
1 [BONUS] Marfan syndrome and plant pathogens eating DNA: Tiny Show and Tell Us #23 12:50
1 How a little-known vaccine project and decades of HIV research made "Operation Warp Speed" possible 36:32
1 [BONUS] Time limits for anesthesia and stunning bioluminescence: Tiny Show and Tell Us #22 12:35
1 The placenta: A disposable organ we can’t live without 34:57
1 [BONUS] An inspiring pharmacist grandma and orcas wearing dead salmon hats: Tiny Show and Tell Us #21 14:38
1 How glaciers safeguard Earth’s future and hold clues to our ancient past 29:16
1 [BONUS] Evolutionary adaptations to high altitudes and e-cigs vs. dry herb vaporizers: Tiny Show and Tell Us #20 12:58
1 How 18th and 19th century 'race science' still has deadly medical consequences today 27:55
1 [BONUS] Crocheted wasp nests and sewage in reefs: Tiny Show and Tell Us #19 12:51
1 The rape kit: From controversial 1970s invention to ending the backlog today 31:17
1 [BONUS] Double rainbows and mysterious chromosomes: Tiny Show and Tell Us #18 10:51
1 Not just a ‘royal disease’: Hemophilia’s devastating past to recent advances 33:59
1 [BONUS] Fungus farming ants and disappointing orange juice: Tiny Show and Tell Us #17 15:22
1 How plants shaped our world: Rising oxygen, blocky bones, and other pivotal moments in evolution 27:53
1 [BONUS] 'Night soil' recycling and could viruses be the new antibiotics?: Tiny Show and Tell Us #16 16:01
1 [BONUS] Four armadillos in a trench coat and does pregnancy boost your sense of smell?: Tiny Show and Tell Us #15 15:35
1 'A cage of ovulating females': The development and testing of the oral birth control pill 26:39
1 Submit a Tiny Show and Tell Us — first 40 people get a coffee mug! 1:50
1 [BONUS] A hedgehog doppelgänger and STEVE lighting up the sky: Tiny Show and Tell Us #14 12:49
1 Nearly 40 years after the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, wildlife is thriving 28:26
1 [BONUS] Pollen-food allergy syndrome and stepping on 116 snakes: Tiny Show and Tell Us #13 16:20
1 Frostbite: From Napoleonic era treatments to the first FDA approved frostbite drug 27:27
1 [BONUS] Xenobots and rethinking 'junk DNA': Tiny Show and Tell Us #12 17:46
1 In defense of plants: Pitfall traps, rancid aromas, and other wild pollination strategies with Matt Candeias 28:31
1 [BONUS] Why we experience altitude sickness and a chirality mystery: Tiny Show and Tell Us #11 14:36
1 Stories trapped in ancient teeth: Reconstructing megalodon’s diet and retracing the steps of woolly mammoths 32:46
1 [BONUS] Mice aging in reverse and using origami to understand how a tiny organism captures prey: Tiny Show and Tell Us #10 17:03
1 Ghosts and cyborgs: A specter skeptic and the promise (and perils) of biohybrid robots 28:44
1 [BONUS] Algae in the clouds and colossal galaxy walls: Tiny Show and Tell Us #9 17:28
1 Pesticides across history and learning from millions of years of plant-insect warfare 32:02
1 [BONUS] A shark’s ‘jelly-filled canals’ and deadly cyanide in clovers: Tiny Show and Tell Us #8 15:38
1 Vaping vs. smoking: What does decades of research tell us? 28:58
1 [BONUS] How the moon causes tides and ancient viruses lurking in your DNA: Tiny Show and Tell Us #7 17:01
1 Extinction: Rethinking the dodo's demise, and could a supervolcano threaten humanity's future? 30:22
1 [BONUS] We think your dog loves you and an intriguing molecule hitches a ride on space dust: Tiny Show and Tell Us #6 16:56
1 CTE: From ‘punch drunk’ to today, how this devastating disease is finally being taken seriously 42:02
1 [BONUS] Cleaning up brain junk while you sleep and new neurons from exercise: Tiny Show and Tell Us #5 17:56
1 Pig hearts in people: Xenotransplantation's history, promise, and the ethical use of people who are brain-dead in research 28:17
1 [BONUS] 1930s (inebriated) chemist poetry and a new organelle: Tiny Show and Tell Us #4 21:58
1 Could most of our food, medication, and clothing come from...bacteria? 28:06
1 [BONUS] A dark energy discovery and a thirsty hydrangea mystery: Tiny Show and Tell Us #3 17:30
1 Sewage and the Seine: From Mesopotamia messes and the 1858 Great Stink to today's flush toilets and fatbergs 32:26
1 [BONUS] The disappearance of 10,000 skeletons and get those eyes outside: Tiny Show and Tell Us #2 22:16
1 It’s sporty (science) summer: Cutting edge monitoring of sweat, and how decades of labiaplasty inspired a new bike saddle 32:19
1 Subscribe to the Tiny Matters newsletter! 1:34
1 [BONUS] Parrotfish poop beaches and an altitude adaptation: Tiny Show and Tell Us #1 16:14
1 ‘Beef snow,’ sludge, and seafood fraud: How NIST standardizes everything from $1,143 peanut butter to house dust to keep us safe 30:04
1 From volcanoes and Swiftquakes to buzzing bees: How scientists use sound to understand our environment 32:27
1 Long COVID: What we’re learning about pathogens and chronic illness goes beyond COVID-19 47:36
1 Mysteries in the museum: How textile conservators investigate and preserve historic clothing 31:46
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