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856: "Cold Weather Makes People Sick"

Interesting Things with JC #856: "Cold Weather Makes People Sick" - New research reveals a biological connection between winter temperatures and increased illness risk. Colder temps impair the nose's immune response, reducing extracellular vesicles' efficacy in combating common cold viruses. These findings shed light on why upper respiratory infections peak in colder seasons.

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855: "Nipper the Dog"

Interesting Things with JC #855: "Nipper the Dog" - A timeless tale of a fox terrier named Nipper, his role in music history, and the iconic image created by artist Francis Barraud. The story explores the enduring bond between humans and their pets, Nipper's influence on RCA Victor's branding, and his evolution into a cultural icon.

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851: "Earlobes"

Interesting Things with JC #851: "Earlobes" uncovers the perpetual growth of ear cartilage and the genetic nuances shaping earlobe variations, including the unique connected earlobes. From recessive traits to cultural perceptions, the episode explores the multifaceted nature of this often-overlooked body part.

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849: "Nuclear Fission"

Interesting Things with JC #849: "Nuclear Fission" - Delve into the historic experiment led by Enrico Fermi at Stagg Field in 1942, unlocking the secrets of controlled nuclear fission. This pivotal moment not only laid the foundation for the Atomic Age but also influenced the Manhattan Project and the development of nuclear energy. Explore the scientific breakthroughs and historical discoveries that shaped our world.

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845: "Deep Space Optical Communications"

Interesting Things with JC #845: "Deep Space Optical Communications" - NASA's DSOC, a marvel in space innovation, achieves "first light," beaming a near-infrared laser with test data 10 million miles to the Hale Telescope. This milestone, aboard the Psyche spacecraft en route to the asteroid belt, paves the way for high-data-rate communications supporting humanity's dream of reaching Mars.

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843: 'Sojourner Truth'

Interesting Things with JC #843: 'Sojourner Truth' - Explore the impactful life of 19th-century abolitionist and women's rights advocate Sojourner Truth. Born into slavery, her powerful speeches, including the iconic 'Ain't I a Woman?' address, resonated in the fight for justice.

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842: "The Mousetrap"

Interesting Things with JC #842: "The Mousetrap" - Dive into the captivating world of Agatha Christie's 1952 mystery, where a radio play titled 'Three Blind Mice' evolves into a record-breaking stage production. With unexpected twists and timeless suspense, experience the intrigue that has enthralled audiences for almost 70+ years!

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841: "Dallas - 24 November 1963"

Interesting Things with JC #841: "Dallas - 24 November 1963" delves into the shocking events as nightclub owner Jack Ruby shoots Lee Harvey Oswald live on TV, adding layers of mystery to JFK's assassination. The legal saga, Ruby's declining mental state revealed in a cryptic note, and the unresolved questions create a gripping narrative.

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838: "The Great Emu War"

Interesting Things with JC #838: "The Great Emu War" - Discover the hilariously absurd clash in 1932 between Aussie soldiers armed with machine guns and nimble emus, as they tried to farm their way through post-World War I struggles. Despite a series of comical attempts, the emus emerged victorious, leaving an indelible mark on Australian history.

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