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My sister Abhini and I (Abhiram) will make an episode every week relating the recent scientific advancements. You can send a message in anchor if you want us to include anything we missed out.
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In todays world, it becomes imperative for kids of my age to learn and aspire from people around us. So that we are aware of, in general, everything around us. Be it career choices, different cultures, passion towards an art or for that matter dealing with a younger sibling.In this series, I try and talk to people from all walks of life, trying to bring in knowledge and inspiration to my fellow listeners. Come, join me on this journey of discovery. Together, let's broaden our horizon. For, W ...
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TheEverythingPodcast

The Everything Podcast

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This podcast discusses various topics that have major and lighthearted impacts on our generation. Ranging from Music to Sciences, TheEverythingPodcast aims to make podcasting more relatable and approachable to other teenagers like us. Hosted by Abhiram, Aryaan and Mihir.
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Less Abstract

Nikki Teran & Ray Futia

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A scientific abstract isn’t supposed to be as hard to interpret as modern art. Nikki Teran and Ray Futia, two Stanford Biosciences PhD students, give you an inside look into the research their peers are doing. Each episode they are joined by the author of a recent peer reviewed paper to discuss the paper's abstract in plain English and make it a little Less Abstract.
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In this episode we talk about vampire bats and their peculiar habit, how COVID reduced CO2 emissions and how NASA discovered more water on the sunlit side of the moon. Follow us in almost any podcasting app and tune in next week for more science.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sciencethisweek/message…
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In this my sister and I talk about the NASA SpaceX crew-1 mission which launched last week, the discovery of mini thermometer which can measure very, very cold temperatures of below 1 kelvin, barely above absolute zero and the fossil find of more walruses. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sciencethisweek/message…
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In this episode my sister Abhini and myself Abhiram talk about the discovery of the probability of having more exoplanets which can support life, organic magnets which were made and Jupiter's weird glowing moon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sciencethisweek/message…
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Hey, welcome to the very first episode of our podcast. This episode dives deep into our perspectives on what streaming platforms are to us. We talk about how the boundaries of streaming platforms and social media platforms are less definitive now, than ever before. Relax and brace yourselves for a ride with The Everything Podcast w/ Abhiram and Mih…
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Nikki Teran, Laure Frésard, and Nicole Ferraro talk about their work diagnosing rare diseases. We pick apart their abstract to see how they, along with other clinicians and scientists, look at differences between the RNA from patient's and healthy people's blood in order to find out which genes are broken. See the full article at: https://www.natur…
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We talk with Tess Branon about TurboID, a new tool she developed in Alice Ting's lab at MIT and Stanford University. TurboID can be added to any protein to label what’s around it, letting scientists find out what a protein’s doing by who it’s interacting with — even in whole animals. We pick apart Tess's abstract to see how she used directed evolut…
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We look at Stanford grad student, Abhiram Rao's study on a gene named PCSK9, which makes a protein involved in cholesterol regulation. We pick apart his abstract to see how he used genomics to show that PCSK9 inhibitor drugs could protect against stroke. See the original article at: www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCGEN.118.002162…
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