Episodes
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This episode of Brainstorm covers environmental policy and culture Prof. Eli Suzukovich IIIâs âMaple Syrup and Climate Changeâ course, which combines lessons about indigenous philosophy, climate change and the economics of the sugar industry. Students also get hands-on field work opportunities as they navigate the sweet history of maple trees on campus. ZELLA MILFRED: Maybe...
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Evidence suggests students learn to read the best through a method focused on phonics. This approach teaches students to associate letters with sounds, so theyâre able to figure out unfamiliar words. But for decades, schools have used a different approach. Now, advocates, educators and parents are pushing for a move to evidence-based reading...
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From the Lakefill to the quads, bunnies are hopping their way into the hearts of Northwestern students. In this episode of Brainstorm, The Daily spoke to Northwestern students, a professor and an urban ecology expert to answer the question gnawing at Evanston residents: Whatâs with all the bunnies? SASHA EDEN GOLDBERG: I feel...
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Far from the lightspeed space travel of science fiction, real-life astrobiologists apply disciplines ranging from computer programming to molecular analysis in order to study alien life. The Daily spoke with three scientists to ask: How are we looking for life beyond Earth? SHANE LARSON: Of all the natural wonders of the world, the...
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What does it mean to have a relationship with nature? For Indigenous kids, especially those who grew up in urban areas, this question can have complicated answers. To support these relationships and fill in what Western education might miss, researchers in Northwesternâs learning sciences program â led by Professor Megan Bang, in partnership...
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator divides the worldâs personalities into 16 different types. While the labels it produces may be alluring, is there any science behind the test? The Daily spoke to Northwestern MBTI experts and enthusiasts to find out. CLAY LAWHEAD: Iâve taken this test before. And Iâve gotten two different answers. I got ENFP...
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When you look up at the night sky, do you ever wonder where all those stars came from? Brainstormâs Neya Thanikachalam spoke to the experts to find out. JEFF ANDREWS: Then when you look at a telescope, when you look at the sky, you see these sort of clusters of stars that look roughly like...
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How much caffeine is too much caffeine? Brainstorm spoke to the experts to find out (and drank copious amounts of coffee while doing so). NEYA THANIKACHALAM: Hi everyone! Long time, no listen. Sorry itâs been a while, Iâve just been grinding away at all of my schoolwork â EMMA EDMUND: Now is that a coffee...
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As some Northwestern students prepare to return to campus in the fall, what do they need to know about the risks of college life during the pandemic? Three COVID-19 experts at Northwesternâs Feinberg School of Medicine weigh in. XINKUN WANG: A college campus really is an incubation area for the virus⊠MERCEDES CARNETHON: âŠThere certainly...
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Auntie Flo has come to town⊠and not everyone knows what that actually means. Our latest episode of Period Pressure dives into the stigma behind periods and why itâs so hard to talk about them. SPEAKER 1: Auntie Floâs come to town⊠SPEAKER 2: âŠThat time of the month⊠SPEAKER 3: âŠSatanâs waterfall⊠SPEAKER 4:...
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MAHIE GOPALKA: Menstruators arenât choosing just to have periods. This is such a basic part of health. SAMANVI KANUGULA: Bleeding is not a luxury. MAHIE GOPALKA: This is really just a human right. NEYA THANIKACHALAM: You just heard Mahie Gopalka and Samanvi Kanugula, two of the founders of PERIOD. at Northwestern, Northwesternâs chapter of PERIOD.,...
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Why have people been having weird, vivid COVID-19-related dreams? The answerâs complicated. NEYA THANIKACHALAM: SESP junior Gabby Rios knew she was on Northwesternâs campus. But it definitely didnât look like Evanston. Or anywhere in Illinois. The ground was rocky and crackled with heat, and Gabby could see lava flowing below her and her classmates. JACOB...
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When McCormick Professor Jiaxing Huang first heard about the spread of COVID-19 and the lockdown in Wuhan, China, he asked himself what he could do to help. Then, he began developing a new kind of mask. NEYA THANIKACHALAM: Hi everyone, this is Neya Thanikachalam⊠JACOB FULTON: âŠand this is Jacob Fulton. NEYA THANIKACHALAM: Weâre back...
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This isnât the first time the world has survived a pandemic, and it is possible history will repeat itself. What can the 1918 influenza and HIV/AIDS epidemic tell us about what lies ahead? Listen as Jacob Fulton and Neya Thanikachalam break down the social and historical context of the novel coronavirus. STEVEN THRASHER: The people...
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How do the languages you speak change the way you think? The answerâs surprisingly complicated. NEYA THANIKACHALAM: From The Daily Northwestern, this is Neya Thanikachalam. Iâm back with another episode of Brainstorm, a podcast exploring all things health, science and tech. NEYA THANIKACHALAM: I grew up learning two different languages â English and Tamil, a...
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NEYA THANIKACHALAM: Hi everyone, and welcome back to another episode of Brainstorm, a podcast exploring all things health, science and tech-related. From The Daily Northwestern, Iâm Neya Thanikachalam. There are a lot of people schooled in Western thought who are skeptical of non-Western medical systems, so in this episode, weâre going to break down one...
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THANIKACHALAM: From The Daily Northwestern, Iâm Neya Thanikachalam. Welcome to Brainstorm, a podcast looking into scientific facts and fiction and the reasons why we believe in them. Today, weâre taking a look at evolution and Social Darwinism. So Charles Darwin. Most of us know him as the guy who came up with the Theory of...
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