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Should you get vaccinated against the flu this year? That is the question we are trying to answer in this episode of Travelling Science!
We will be discussing how the influenza virus spreads between us and what you can do to protect yourself from getting sick this winter, vaccinated or not.
We will also talk about how the flu vaccine works, what it contains, and why we need a new influenza vaccination every single year.
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/dLGkPRxIywA
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Influenza B Breakthrough Research
https://www.doherty.edu.au/news-events/news/influenza-b-breakthrough-unveils-promising-targets-vaccine-developmentHow Influenza Spreads
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/disease/spread.htmVaccine History
https://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/articles/different-types-vaccinesCentre for Disease Control Flu Vaccine Advice
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/keyfacts.htmHow Flu Vaccines Are Made
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/how-fluvaccine-made.htmLive Attenuated Vaccines vs. Inactivated Vaccines
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa0653682018-19 Vaccine Efficacy Statistics
https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciz1244/5697292🖥 Check out our website - https://www.travellingscientist.com
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00:00 Travelling Science Intro
02:14 The Influenza Virus
04:31 How to Protect Yourself
06:59 When are people most infectious?
08:37 The Flu Vaccine
10:09 Cutting Edge Influenza Discovery
11:56 Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness
13:13 TAKE AWAY MESSAGE!
13:53 The Flu vs. The Common Cold
15:07 How The Flu Vaccine Works
17:14 Are Vaccines Safe?
19:31 Influenza Vaccine Conclusion
21:00 Bonus Secret Ending!Support the Show.
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Antarctica is suffering. Temperatures are heating up, the ice is melting, penguins are getting sick, whale numbers are dropping, krill are being overfished…and it impacts us more than we might realise.
In this weeks episode of Travelling Science, Dr. Jarrod McKenna shares the good, the bad and the ugly of Antarctica. We discuss the importance of krill, ice albedo, whale babies, avian flu, ocean currents, sea ice, overfishing, climate change and what you can do to help Antarctica!
Watch the video version of this podcast here: https://youtu.be/yJTXCSDGDeE
Dr. Jarrod McKenna is a Reproductive Biologist, a Science Communicator and a Ted Ex Speaker! His PhD research focused on female reproductive health, but Dr. McKenna has a broad range of scientific knowledge and he loves making the difficult and inaccessible scientific concepts fun and interesting!
He’s been on the podcast before in Ep#3, “Periods, Penises and Pregnancy”, definitely check that out if you haven’t already! Recently, Jarrod has just returned from an expedition to Antarctica and he has some chilling science to share with us!
You can follow Dr. McKenna on Instagram and Twitter @its_drmac
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https://instagram.com/travellingscience/During this episode, a donation was made to Sea Shepherd.
https://www.seashepherdglobal.org/
If you'd like to make a donation as well you could be helping to save all marine life. Thank you for making a positive change in the world!Also discussed during this episode:
World Wildlife Fund (WWF): https://www.worldwildlife.org/
Greenpeace: https://www.greenpeace.org/international/
Australian Marine Conservation Society: https://www.marineconservation.org.au/Citizen Science:
Sea Dragon Search: https://seadragonsearch.org/
Happy Whale: https://happywhale.com/home
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Travelling Science Intro
00:02:00 Dr. Jarrod McKenna
00:05:43 Antarctica Wildlife
00:09:35 Antarctica Weather
00:14:25 How Antarctica Impacts Us
00:17:54 The Most Important Creature
00:21:30 How to Help Antarctica
00:33:19 Whale Tales
00:37:40 Penguin Pals
00:42:04 A Ted Ex Speaker
00:48:20 Weekly Charity / Listener Questions
00:55:25 The Lightning Round!
00:58:17 Final Words of Wisdom
01:00:17 Bonus Secret EndingSupport the Show.
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Today we’re talking all about epigenetics! What is it, how does it work and how can we use that information to protect our DNA and reduce our risk of diseases such as cancer.
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/yJTXCSDGDeE
Dr. Amanda Khoury is a Cancer Epigeneticist who is driven by a deep curiosity to work out how our bodies work and how a breakdown in our epigenetic processes can give rise to disease. Dr. Khoury’s work focuses on preventing DNA damage and developing therapies that could potentially repair our DNA and reduce the incidence of disease.
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During this episode, a donation was made to Ardoch, a children’s education charity that aims to improve learning outcomes for children in disadvantaged communities across Australia: https://www.ardoch.org.au/about-ardoch/
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This episode shares some valuable PhD advice from Dr. Eva Lantsoght, host of the podcast “PhD Talk”. Our discussion focuses on the benefits and challenges of doing a PhD, and why you might consider doing (or not doing) a PhD.
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/Fjb3xKDEmns
Dr. Lantsoght is a Professor of Structural Engineering at Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador and a part-time tenured assistant professor at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Her field of research is the design and analysis of concrete structures and analysis of existing bridges. She has over 140 indexed publications and serves on various international technical committees and editorial boards in her field. She is also interested in doctoral education, and runs the PhD Talk blog and is co-host of the PhD Talk podcast.
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During this episode, a donation was made to the Engineers Without Borders foundation: https://www.ewb-international.org/. If you'd like to support them as well, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for making a positive change in the world!
Links: You can follow Eva on Instagram & Twitter @evalantsoght
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I recently travelled to India and participated in a 10-day Vipassana meditation course. In this episode I’m going to discuss what it involved, how it worked and the results that I observed after taking the course.
Topics covered include:-Noble Silence, 10 days without speaking to another human
-giving up all personal electronic devices
-waking up at 4am every morning
-meditating for 12 hours every day
-being stuck with nothing but your thoughts all day, every day
Ultimately, the course focused on the concepts of impermanence and constant change, but throughout the 10 days a lot more was learned about one’s self and one’s reality. Listen in to hear all about it.
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How can we use microbes to improve our world? This is the kind of research that Dr. Taylor Szyszka lives for! Taylor is currently working on improving the process of photosynthesis in order to promote plant growth and improve crop yields, and she is also working on building novel nano-reactors that can do chemistry at a femtoliter scale.
You can watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/MCgfQOgjZkY
Dr Taylor Szyszka is a protein engineer and synthetic biologist as well as a passionate science communicator. She has spent her career exploring the fascinating world of proteins and is now using them to build sustainable systems across different disciplines. She is also passionate about STEM education and engagement and has been involved in numerous science communication endeavours from TV to radio to game development and stand up comedy.
Dr. Taylor Szyszka is on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/taylorszyszka
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-szyszka-a219a3181/
Taylor's Science Stand-up Comedy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss1KLc-35N8
New Science Game - Remediate: https://www.coesb.com.au/remediate/
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What’s more appealing; Biochemistry and molecular biology…or patent law? For Chloe Kirk, the answer is…both! This week, we are chatting with Chloe the Scientist about transitioning from the world of science to law. She shares her research on Amyloid proteins, why she is fascinated with patent law, and why things like science communication and diversity in STEM are so important.
You can watch the video version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/AKO6fm9DL6UChloe Kirk (aka Chloe.the.Scientist on Instagram) has just finished her PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology at the university of Miami, while simultaneously getting into a career in patent law! Chloe is a popular science communicator and a huge advocate for diversity in the world of STEM!
Follow Chloe here: https://www.instagram.com/chloe.the.scientist
Chloe's Website: https://www.chloeckirk.com/
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In this episode we are discussing how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to improve your life, and how can you utilise AI, TODAY, to live smarter, happier and healthier!
AI is revolutionising our world! We hear about it in the news and online…but are YOU taking advantage of this new technology? Maybe, after this episode, you will be.
We’re going to be talking about how Artificial intelligence can be used to monitor your physical health, support your mental health, and improve various aspects of your life such as diet, exercise, sleep, and healthy habit formation.
By the end of this episode, you’ll know all about artificial intelligence, how it can be used to boost your health and happiness, and whether or not it could work for you.
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In this episode we chat with Dr. Aaron Dingle, a visionary in the field of tissue engineering and limb transplantation. From the University of Wisconsin, Aaron unravels the complexities of developing artificial limbs and neuroprosthetics, sharing how advancements in this area can drastically improve the lives of those with lost limbs. Fueled by impactful personal experiences and a fascination with science fiction, Dr. Dingle provides insights into the symbiotic relationship between science fiction fantasies and real-world technological innovations, reflecting on the influence of films like Star Wars on his career trajectory.
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https://instagram.com/travellingscience/Aaron opens up about his daily grind and long-term goals, highlighting the challenges of translating laboratory successes into clinically viable solutions. The episode is not just about science; it's about persistence, creativity, and the constant quest for knowledge. Peppered with humor and grounded in reality, our discussion offers an inside look at the tireless efforts to mend the human body through the extraordinary potential of regenerative medicine.
Dr. Aaron Dingle has a Ph.D in vascular tissue engineering from the University of Melbourne's O'Brien Institute of Microsurgery in Melbourne Australia. He is currently a Senior Scientist and Co-Director of the Microsurgery and Regenerative Medicine Lab at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, USA.
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Dr. Aaron Dingle’s Laboratory Website
https://www.surgery.wisc.edu/research/researchers-labs/microsurgery-and-regenerative-medicine-lab/Microsurgery Website
https://microsurgeryeducation.org/Prosthetic Hand History
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This week we are trying to solve nature conservation problems using social psychology. Humans are a part of nature, and we need to be responsible for protecting it rather than potentially irreversible damage. During our conversation, we discuss topics such as animal control, green prescriptions, Australian Dingoes, Canadian super wolves, spying on other animals and what we can do as individuals to preserve nature.
Watch the video version of the podcast here: https://youtu.be/q8kULZSpT3Q
Dr Lily van Eeden is an interdisciplinary scientist with expertise in conservation biology and social psychology. She's striving to solve nature conservation problems by understanding people, including how they interact with nature and what causes them to act in ways that protect or harm the natural environment.
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You can follow Lily using the following handles
Twitter: @lilyvaneeden
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilyvaneeden/
Website: lilyvaneeden.comCanadian Superwolves Article: https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/opinion/columnists/signal_fires/debunking-the-canadian-super-wolf/article_0c77b040-fca5-5051-976a-bab4db274a82.html
Green Prescriptions Research: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013935123016481
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This episode looks at the science of addiction; What is addiction, what causes addiction and how can we treat addiction? We also discuss mental health issues and how they can have a huge impact on ones tendency to struggle with addiction problems.
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/hGUEoRSbYjQ
Manny Nsien is a Master of Health Care Administration and the CEO of Ripple Ranch Recovery Centre. Manny has devoted his life to helping people find treatment for chronic issues like mental health and substance abuse.
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Ripple Ranch Recovery Centre Website
www.rippleranch.comSmoking Addiction in Parents and Children Research
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Antioxidants are good for you…that’s all you need to know right? WRONG! This episode looks into the research behind antioxidants. What are Antioxidants? Where do Antioxidants come from? How do Antioxidants work? And is it possible the Antioxidants could be bad for you?
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We are also investigating related molecules like free radicals, reactive oxygen species and processes like oxidative stress and disease formation.
Hopefully by the end of this episode you better understand the science behind antioxidants and why maintaining a balance of oxidants and antioxidants is crucial to good health. This can be achieved through a healthy and varied diet, protection from certain health hazards and not from simply taking a pill every day.
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Links:
NIH on Antioxidants
https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/antioxidant-supplements-what-you-need-to-knowOxidative Stress
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5551541/Free Radicals, Antioxidants and Functional Foods: Impact on Human Health
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3249911
Ubiquinol Antioxidant Video: https://youtu.be/z-4e59kVXW4
Omega-3 Antioxidant Video: https://youtu.be/5JWqmkuux2w
Melatonin Antioxidant Video: https://youtu.be/y9GFbpRAMXw🖥 Check out our website - https://www.travellingscientist.com
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DISCLAIMER: This episode involves conversations around suicide. If this could be triggering for you, please contact your local support service.
Suicide can affect all of us. That is why this week I’m talking all about mental health and suicidality with lived experience practitioner Victoria Lynne Carrier. We discuss ideas like rumination, doom scrolling, self care, mindfulness, lived experience, conversations around suicide, finding support, peer groups, reaching crisis point, calling life line and prevention versus postvention.
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/o6wGl5cjQsE
Victoria is a lived experience practitioner in the suicide prevention service of LifeConnect and Neami National. Her work focuses on community outreach, training people to better understand suicide and become better prepared to help anybody who might be struggling with mental health and suicidality.
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https://instagram.com/travellingscience/During this episode, a donation was made to the Black Dog Institute: https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/
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NEAMI National Website
https://www.neaminational.org.au/our-services/suicide-prevention/lifeconnect/
Roses in the ocean is another great suicide prevention group
https://rosesintheocean.com.au/
Rainbow door offers mental health support for the LGBTIQA+ community
https://www.rainbowdoor.org.au/
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This week we are discussing; autoimmune disease, innate versus adaptive immunity, inflammation, psoriasis, eczema, asthma, acne, sweet syndrome, gut health and how to engineer an optimal microbiome.
To watch the video version: https://youtu.be/HzjkN4SIYe8
Kellen Cavagnero is an immunologist and a Ph.D. candidate at the University of California in San Diego. His work focuses on understanding the innate branch of the immune system - how it defends against pathogens and how it contributes to autoimmune and allergic disease. He has published articles in Nature, Science Translational Medicine, and the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
Kellen is on Twitter: @KellenCavagneroKellens Podcast: https://www.inflammatorycontent.com/
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In this episode we are focusing on felines! Why do cats have whiskers? What should you do if you are allergic to cats? How to tell if your cat is too fat! We are talking all about the science behind cats, the health benefits of living with cats and how they evolved from the giant feline predators of the savanna desert into the little fluff balls curled up on our beds.
To watch the video version: https://youtu.be/Ha0szQH4LTw
Jonathan Losos is an evolutionary biologist who has spent his career studying how species adapt to their environment. He is a professor of biology at Washington University in Saint Louis and director of the Living Earth Collaborative.
Jonathans Website: www.jonathanlosos.com
Jonathans Book: https://www.jonathanlosos.com/books/the-cats-meowGet guest updates and submit your listener questions via Instagram:
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Thank you for making a positive change in the world!Cats and Human Health
https://journals.uco.es/index.php/pet/article/view/3986Cat allergies research
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Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it difficult to sleep. In this episode, I discuss the research behind insomnia, looking at the science of this sleep disorder and what causes it. I’m also going to share a number of science-based techniques that you could apply to reduce the severity of insomnia and improve your sleep.
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Mindfulness Meditation Video: https://youtu.be/YTo8NJj-iz4
Melatonin Video: https://youtu.be/y9GFbpRAMXw
CBT Video: https://youtu.be/n5SCq1oq_dY
Depression Video: https://youtu.be/z9fNVkPHZ9gCortisol Episode: https://youtu.be/WojVBo4Yd58
Ana Pineda Episode: https://youtu.be/w1_FNBA2elQ
2019, Insomnia Paper
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/physrev.00046.20192012, Chronic Insomnia Paper
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(11)60750-2/fulltextCBT for insomnia Paper
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12927123/Gender Differences in Insomnia Paper
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16453985/Genetics & Insomnia Paper
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780427/Substance Abuse and Sleep Paper
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In this episode, we talk about donating organs and tissue to save lives, working in the endocrinology laboratory of a fertility clinic and being a beer scientist, all while being in a highly successful band.
Zoe Catterall is a Biomedical Science graduate from UTS as well as the lead singer of Sydney band The Buoys. Zoe has worked in a range of fields including organ and tissue donation, fertility, and now currently works at a brewery as a quality scientist on a part-time basis, to make time for her music touring schedule.
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How can algae be used to brew carbon negative beer? Or reduce methane emissions from livestock? Could Algae potentially capture and store carbon emissions? What about new biological plastics made from algae? Or Algal building materials? Perhaps Algae could even supply us with a sustainable source of crude oil? And most of us have probably forgotten that algae is already supplemented in various products that we use in our everyday lives. This conversation will open your eyes to the amazing world of algae, how it is already being used and how it could go on to combat climate change and improve our world in so many ways!
You can watch the video version of the podcast here: https://youtu.be/ed84SWDUsmQ
Dr. Alex Thomson is the Industry Engagement Manager for the Climate Change Cluster research institute at the University of Technology in Sydney (UTS). She is a former lecturer in the School of Life Sciences at UTS, marine ecologist, science communicator, and a Superstar of STEM!
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French Blue Beer
https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/sacrebleu-french-brewers-use-algae-make-blue-beer-2022-02-03/
Sea Weed Gin
https://thenewfoundlanddistillery.com/products/newfoundland-distillery-company-seaweed-gin-1
Dugong Grass
https://www.earthtouchnews.com/oceans/oceans/watch-dugong-gorges-itself-on-sea-grass-before-taking-a-nap-on-the-ocean-floor/
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In this episode, we discuss ideas like malware, password hacking, phishing scams, sharenting, spam, scams, spam scams, smart devices, the internet of things (I.O.T) and what to do if the prince of Nigeria emails you…
You can watch the video version of the podcast here: https://youtu.be/JdjBHsh9X5E
Asha Rao is a Professor of Mathematics at RMIT, a cyber security expert and a STEM enthusiast, inspiring people to get involved in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics!
You can follow her on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AshaRaoRMIT
or find her on LinkedIn by searching for Professor Asha Rao.Get guest updates and submit your listener questions via Instagram:
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Cortisol is our stress hormone, but it is extremely important, both for our health and our survival. In this episode, I will explain what Cortisol is, how Cortisol works, why Cortisol is important and I will share a few tips and tricks that you can use to master your Cortisol levels and improve your life!
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