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On this Halloween episode, we're diving into the science of fear. From the alarms set off in our brains to the psychological forces that drive our survival instincts, we’re unpacking what fear really is and why it shapes us so deeply. We’ll trace fear's roots back to our earliest ancestors, explore how it lingers in our memories, and examine why some fears are impossible to shake. Dim the lights and settle in as we take a closer look at the science lurking behind what makes us afraid. Music: HOME - AWAY
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Welcome back to the Information Entropy Podcast, where today Tom and Mitch are exploring how diseases evolve and their impact on humanity! So, what even is a disease anyway and how do they act on the human (or other) system? What types of diseases are there and how are they classified? How have past diseases impacted human evolution and what remnants are we still carrying around today because of them? Well, Mitch and Tom have all the answers! Music: HOME - AWAY
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Welcome back to the Information Entropy Podcast, where today Tom and Mitch finish their exploration of space and the secrets that it holds within. What is dark energy and is this something that we can observe or measure? Mitch has the answers! Tom instead takes us down the path of the dark worlds in our solar system, exploring the largest bodies in our solar system that are not quite planets. Finally the boys explore the cosmic web, the largest structure of the universe that connects most of the galaxies to one another, and the fermi paradox! Music: HOME - AWAY
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Welcome back to the Information Entropy Podcast, where today Tom and Mitch are exploring the secrets of space! What do we not know about up there in the great expanse? What do we think we know about but may hide secrets we are yet to uncover? Tom explores exoplanets and how we investigate their atmospheric composition from Earth. Mitch enlightens us on the topics of dark matter and dark energy what are they anyway? Between those and other topics the boys tangent their way to other exciting mysteries Music: HOME - AWAY
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Welcome back to the Information Entropy Podcast where we’re diving into chaos… literally, what is that? Tom covers a quick definition of chaos and what that means for the scientific world while exploring population dynamics and how they model these intricate systems while accounting for unpredictable variability. Mitch describes the differences between chaos and randomness and how chaos is utilised within modern cryptography and cybersecurity to protect your information! Music: HOME - AWAY
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Welcome back to the Information Entropy Podcast we’re diving into the fascinating (and sometimes controversial) world of animals in science… what’s really going on? From life-saving medical research to quirky behavioral studies, we’re exploring the why, how, and what of using animals in experiments. Over 115 million animals are used in scientific research around the globe each year and play a crucial role in understanding diseases, testing treatments, and ensuring the safety of new products. Hopefully today we will give you all the information necessary for you to feel informed and make a decision about how you feel on the subject. If you already have an opinion hopefully you learn some new things and can be open to exploring others opinions, even if you disagree! Music: HOME - AWAY
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Welcome back to the Information Entropy Podcast where today we embark on a deep dive into the theory of evolution. Starting with the basics of what evolution is, we explore how life on Earth has developed and diversified over millions of years. We break down the key mechanisms—natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, and gene flow—and discuss how these forces shape entire populations. Plus, we tackle the complexities of speciation, looking at how new species emerge from common ancestors. Music: HOME - AWAY
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Welcome back to the Information Entropy Podcast where today we are exploring the extraordinary evolution of flight in the animal kingdom! The boys tangent their way to the topic today exploring the four evolutionary origins of flight: Insects, Pterosaurs, birds, and bats. What adaptations do/did they possess that make flight possible and why have some bird species lost flight? Find out all this and more! Music: HOME - AWAY
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Welcome back to the second instalment of the debate on Nature vs. Nurture! The boys wrap up this topic with interesting discussions on exactly what it is that makes us, us! Mitch dives into mental health disorders and how much of it is a predisposition and how much is your environment. Tom looks at our all-round personality from the side of nature vs nurture, how much of your decisions and internal characteristics are you born with? From Freud to Skinner, all will be revealed! The boys end the show exploring various twin studies and their importance in this subject area. Music: HOME - AWAY
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Are you shaped by your genes, or moulded by your environment? This week we're diving deep into the age-old debate of Nature vs. Nurture! From twin studies to epigenetics, we’re exploring whether you’re a product of your DNA—or just the world around you. Tune in to find out if your quirks are wired in, or you gained them along the way! Music: HOME - AWAY
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This week Tom and Mitch investigate genetics and Inheritance! Ever wondered why you have the hair colour or type that you do? Why are there so many breeds of dogs yet they are still considered a single species? Well this is where to find out! Tom explains what genes are and how they are inherited, including dominant and recessive alleles. Mitch explains in detail Mendel’s laws of inheritance and introduces us to important genetic concepts and The Incredibles. Music: HOME - AWAY
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This week Tom and Mitch investigate Light! Because what is it really? Well Tom reveals the secrets on what light might be and whether photons are actual particles or not and how light interacts with matter. Mitch then dives deep into the electromagnetic spectrum and the doppler effect and whether light is a wave, a particle, both, or something entirely different? Music: HOME - AWAY
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This week Tom and Mitch revisit geoengineering! The boys set out defining the topic again and how that has changed since we last visited the topic… which is a lot! Mitch takes us through the main methods and technologies involved in geoengineering: solar radiation management, aimed at reflecting sunlight away and carbon dioxide removal, aimed at treating the cause of climate change. Tom then dives into ocean specific measures that we can take to combat climate change. But the biggest question of it all… is it an ethical practice? Music: HOME - AWAY
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This week Tom and Mitch are back to speak about senses! Mitch goes through the various human senses and explains how various disorders can effect the way they work and we experience the world. Tom takes a quick look at synaesthesia exploring what happens when neurological sense processes are interconnected. Mitch then rounds out the show with the much-awaited visual snow update! Music: HOME – Above AllTop of Form
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This week Tom and Mitch revisit the world of senses! A lot has changed in the last two years, so come and find out about the how we perceive the world. I this first instalment, Mitch and Tom set the background of what senses are, how are bodies utilise them, and how they interact. Tom explores the five main senses and some interesting interactions you may not know about. Mitch explores the less known senses that keep us running. And, of course, the boys tangent their way through this show.
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This week Tom and Mitch hit the ground running with sports science! Mitch dives right into what happens to our bodies when we exercise. From the muscle activity and build-up of lactic acid to kinetics and how we move. Tom takes a scientific approach looking at the underpinnings of biomechanics and sport psychology. How can we study the movements we make and train our mind to improve performance? Then it all breaks down as the boys debate the animal Olympics, who can jump the highest? Who can lift the most? And which species would win a free-for-all battle royale?
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This week Tom and Mitch dive deep into the fascinating world of biohacking and bioengineering! Tom kicks things off with a discussion on the ISS and Neanderthals, then explores the intriguing realm of biohacking, including how to optimize vitamin uptake. Meanwhile, Mitch introduces us to the groundbreaking innovation of xenobots and the exciting field of bioengineering, delving into the potential of neural implants and… grinders? Tune in for a blend of scientific insight and our signature humour!
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Join us as we dive into the mind-blowing concept of the multiverse! Tom breaks down the basics of what the universe even is and explores the different levels of the multiverse, from bubble universes to parallel worlds. Mitch delves into the origins of multiverse theory, the intriguing bubble universe hypothesis, and the thought-provoking anthropic principles. Plus, expect plenty of laughs and casual banter along the way!
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Join us as we explore the fascinating world of extremophiles – the extraordinary organisms that thrive in the most inhospitable places on Earth. From the scorching hot springs to the icy depths of the Antarctic, these resilient creatures will blow your mind! What are extremophiles and why do they matter? What unique adaptations do they have and how did they get them? What do they teach us about potential alien life?
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Get ready to dive into the mysterious and marvellous world of Mycology (fungi) on this week's episode of The Information Entropy Podcast! Ever wondered what those mushrooms in your garden are really up to? Or how a slime mould could map the Tokyo subway system? Join us as we uncover the hidden secrets of fungi, from the incredible mycelium networks beneath our feet to the mind-bending powers of psilocybin mushrooms.
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