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762: "Genetic Breakthrough"

Interesting Things with JC #762: "Genetic Breakthrough" - Scientists have unlocked the secrets of the Y chromosome, revealing its pivotal role in human DNA. This groundbreaking discovery offers insights into reproduction, evolution, and health, with potential implications in infertility research and disease diagnosis.

Ref - Rhie, A., Nurk, S., Cechova, M. et al. The complete sequence of a human Y chromosome. Nature (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06457-y

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760: "Trapping Light in Magnets"

Interesting Things with JC #760: "Trapping Light in Magnets" - Delve into the world of magnetic materials and their newfound partnership with light. This scientific breakthrough explores how this interaction opens doors to magnetic lasers and quantum technology.

Ref - Dirnberger, F., Quan, J., Bushati, R. et al. Magneto-optics in a van der Waals magnet tuned by self-hybridized polaritons. Nature 620, 533–537 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06275-2

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758: "Tides"

Interesting Things with JC #758: "Tides" - Dive into the captivating world of tides, exploring their types, causes, effects on coastal ecosystems, and some truly bizarre facts. From the celestial ballet of spring and neap tides to tidal locking, this episode unveils the wonders and mysteries of Earth's rhythmic oceans. Thank you Elizabeth of Clemson University for today’s episode!

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753: "The Teton Range"

Interesting Things with JC #753: "The Teton Range" invites you to explore the captivating saga of Wyoming's majestic peaks, shaped by seismic forces and the passage of billions of years. Discover the story behind gneiss, granite, and mysterious diabase dikes that form the backdrop of this timeless landscape. Tune in to uncover the secrets of Earth's history.

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750: "Give a Little"

Interesting Things with JC #750: "Give a Little" delves into the world of reciprocity, exploring its profound effects on relationships, emotions, and support systems. Discover how the simple act of giving can foster stronger bonds, positive feelings, and interconnected networks of care and assistance.

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745: "Clouds Weigh about a Million Pounds"

Interesting Things with JC #745: "Clouds Weigh about a Million Pounds" explores the intriguing science of cloud weight, delving into their astonishing mass and buoyancy. Uncover the secret behind these atmospheric marvels and their weight-defying capabilities. Learn about the diverse world of clouds, from the heavyweight cumulus to the elegant wisps of the cirrus, on this enlightening episode.

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742: "Narcolepsy"

Interesting Things with JC #742: "Narcolepsy" - Delve into the world of narcolepsy, where relentless sleepiness collides with unexpected paralysis, vivid dreams, and stories of resilience. Experience the power of the human spirit in facing unique challenges.

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732: "Supernumerary Teeth"

Interesting Things with JC #732: "Supernumerary Teeth" - Explore the captivating world of extra teeth beyond the usual count, showcasing jaw-dropping genetic quirks and incredible dental wonders. From record-breaking cases to inspiring stories, this dental anomaly unveils the endless marvels of human genetics and the importance of early detection for better medical care.

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731: "Journey through Darkness - Surviving a Tornado"

Interesting Things with JC #731: "Journey through Darkness - Surviving a Tornado" tells the astonishing true story of 19-year-old Matt Suter, who was lifted by an EF-2 tornado that devastated the Missouri Ozarks in 2006. Unconscious throughout his harrowing flight, he miraculously survived a journey of over 1,300 feet, setting a Guinness World Record for the longest tornado-propelled human flight.

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729: "Phoenix - August 4th, 2007"

Interesting Things with JC #729: "Phoenix - August 4th, 2007" - Follow the journey of the U.S. space probe Phoenix, launched on a daring mission to Mars. A year later, after a 680-million-kilometer journey, it landed on the red planet, making an incredible discovery of water ice beneath the Martian surface. The probe's findings sparked excitement among scientists and opened up new possibilities for future space exploration.

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