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#642 The Last Episode

Join the team of Science for the People for one last episode, where we interview... ourselves. We...

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#641 The Last Nerd Gift Guide

For the last time, Bethany and Rachelle skip gleefully across the world wide web, plucking nerdy...

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#640 The Last Science Book Club

For the last time, Joanne Manaster and John Dupuis talk us through their favourite science reads...

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#639 The One About Periods

Period. Menstruation. For something that roughly half the human population does, we sure don't...

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#638 Do you feel love? What about ecstasy?

If you're plugged in to science news (and you, our listeners, definitely are) then you know that...

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#637 A special announcement

In the beginning, way, way back in 2008, this podcast was just a bunch of Canadians wanting to...

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#636 Life on an unruly planet

We might say climate change is coming for us. But really, it's here. Fires are worse in hotter,...

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#635 Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet

In the book Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet, journalist Ben...

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#634 Back to the future

We all know that climate change is coming for us. It's already here. But it's really, really hard...

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#633 An Ice History

Ice is one of those invisible little gears of the modern, westernized world. We don't notice it...

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#632 We are what we eat

You are what you eat, right? Well then, who were the ancient Romans, and who were the people they...

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#631 Tenacious Beasts

In his book Tenacious Beasts, philosopher and writer Christopher Preston explores creature...

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#630 The Jewel Box

A lot of us learned basic ecology in primary school. Maybe we took a biology class in high school...

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#629 How birds go the distance

Birds carry out some of the most amazing feats of athleticism in the world. Hummingbirds cross...

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#628 Brave the Wild River

In 1938, two botanists, Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter, made an ambitious voyage down the Colorado...

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#627 Ancient Migrations

Humans are a roaming species. We've been traveling from continent to continent since our very...

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#626 Our Friend, the Wasp

Is there an insect more universally despised than the wasp? What have they done to incur so much...

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#625 This one really is about aliens

Do you believe there's something Out There? What do our ideas of aliens say about what life is,...

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#624 The Devil’s Element

With fertilizers that supply phosphorus–what Asimov called “life’s bottleneck”– people broke the...

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#623 Peopling the Americas

Thousands of years ago, people crossed a land bridge from Siberia to Western Alaska and dispersed...

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