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Interesting Things with JC
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In the USA, you can listen to "Interesting Things with JC" on Podcast Radio US over the air in various cities: in Detroit on 93.5 FM and WCSX-94.7 HD2, in Tampa on 1010 WHFS-AM, in Charlotte on 94.7 FM and WSOC-HD3, and in Ft. Myers/Naples on 96.5 FM, 101.5 FM, 105.1 FM, and WXKB-HD2.
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
All episodes are royalty-free except for #509.
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898: "Ciguatera"
Interesting Things with JC #898: "Ciguatera" - Delve into the dangers of ciguatera fish poisoning, its symptoms, and the associated risks with consuming contaminated fish. Learn prevention tips and discover the wide range of affected fish species. Stay informed about this health concern.
896: "What is a Loris?"
Interesting Things with JC #896: "What is a Loris?" - Dive into the captivating world of lorises in Southeast Asia. Explore their deliberate movements, toxic bite, and the challenges they face, shedding light on the delicate balance of biodiversity.
895: "Snow Can Keep You Warm"
Interesting Things with JC #895: "Snow Can Keep You Warm" explores the insulating properties of snow, with 90-95% air making it an effective barrier against cold. Learn how to stay warm, avoid risks, and uncover the science behind snow's unique characteristics.
894: "Q-Collar"
Interesting Things with JC #894: "Q-Collar" - Explore the revolutionary Q-Collar, a game-changer in brain protection for athletes and soldiers. From reducing brain slosh to its global impact, this innovative gear reshapes safety on the sports field and battlefield alike.
891: "Cells Have a Resonant Frequency"
Interesting Things with JC #891: "Cells Have a Resonant Frequency" - Resonance is not just for objects; human cells also vibrate at specific frequencies, with the entire body resonating around 5 Hz. Further studies reveal unique resonant frequencies for the head and brain, highlighting the intricate biological rhythms within us.
890: "AI Uncovers Secrets in the Art of Raphael"
Interesting Things with JC #890: "AI Uncovers Secrets in the Art of Raphael" - Using advanced AI technology, researchers analyzed Raphael's "Madonna della Rosa" painting, discovering that St. Joseph's face likely wasn't painted by Raphael. This groundbreaking revelation sheds new light on the classic artwork, suggesting possible contributions from another artist!
889: "Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation"
Interesting Things with JC #889: "Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation" - Explore how BCV serves as a groundbreaking, non-invasive respiratory support method, offering precise control over breathing phases, especially beneficial for conditions like COPD and neuromuscular disorders.
888: "40% of Wildflowers are Planted by Ants"
Interesting Things with JC #888: "40% of Wildflowers are Planted by Ants" - Ants, with their keen eye for snacks, play a vital role in the growth of wildflowers by distributing seeds rich in elaiosomes. This symbiotic relationship between ants and seeds creates fertile grounds, promoting biodiversity and enriching the ecosystem.
887: "Communicating with Humpback Whales"
Interesting Things with JC #887: "Communicating with Humpback Whales" - Researchers from the SETI Institute, University of California Davis, and Alaska Whale Foundation achieved a historic milestone by engaging in a conversation with a humpback whale named Twain using innovative techniques. This breakthrough not only showcased the intelligence and complex communication abilities of humpback whales but also highlighted the potential parallels with the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
886: "Using AI to Draw Pictures from your Thoughts"
Interesting Things with JC #886: "Using AI to Draw Pictures from your Thoughts" - Japanese researchers have pioneered a groundbreaking AI technology capable of decoding human brain activity to generate visual representations of thoughts and images.
870: "Overcoming Grief During the Holidays"
Interesting Things with JC #870: "Overcoming Grief During the Holidays" offers insights into navigating the emotional landscape of festive seasons. From cherishing memories to respecting solitude, discover actionable ways to support those mourning while fostering resilience and healing.
868: "The Longest Night"
Interesting Things with JC #868: "The Longest Night" - Explore the winter solstice's multifaceted significance, from its ancient reverence in various civilizations to its modern-day scientific exploration, highlighting the intricate balance of Earth's axial dynamics and fostering reflections on humanity's place within the cosmos.
863: "Cyclopia"
Interesting Things with JC #863: "Cyclopia" - Unraveling the rare disorder Cyclopia, exploring its impact on fetal development, facial anomalies, and the challenges faced by families.
858: "International Mountain Day"
Interesting Things with JC #858: "International Mountain Day" - Explore the awe-inspiring world of mountains, from ancient ranges to modern triumphs like Nirmal Purja's feat. Delve into the challenges, growth, and untold stories of these colossal wonders.
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.
854: "How Pythons Climb"
Interesting Things with JC #854: "How Pythons Climb" - Delve into the mesmerizing arboreal journey of pythons, where scales, muscles, and sensory prowess converge in a symphony of nature. Explore the intricate adaptation, from friction-enhanced scales to a flexible skeletal dance, unlocking the secrets of snake magic.
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.
850: "Giraffes are 30 times more likely to get hit by lightning than people"
Interesting Things with JC #850: "Giraffes are 30 times more likely to get hit by lightning than people" - Discover the shocking reality!
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.
848: "Casimir Effect"
Interesting Things with JC #848: "Casimir Effect" - Unravel the quantum dance of attractive forces between plates and mirrors, from Hendrik Casimir's predictions to nanotech applications. Explore the mysteries of quantum mechanics, negative energy density, and the profound nature of seemingly empty space.