Mango
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That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
Hey Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days?
Hey Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing our podcast Part-Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Then it's a good thing our podcast Part-Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
I can't keep track of it all.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
I can't keep track of it all.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
Hey Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days?
Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly.
Then it's a good thing our podcast Part-Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Then it's a good thing our podcast Part-Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
Then it's a good thing our podcast, Part-Time Genius, is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science.
Then it's a good thing our podcast, Part-Time Genius, is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
I can't keep track of it all.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
This was actually the title of the paper.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science.
Then it's a good thing our podcast, Part-Time Genius, is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly.
Then it's a good thing our podcast, Part-Time Genius, is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science.
Then it's a good thing our podcast, Part-Time Genius, is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Hey Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly.
Then it's a good thing our podcast Part-Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin-producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact-packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part-time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Find it now at Pavilions. Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science. I can't keep track of it all.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
This was actually the title of the paper.
Find it now at Pavilions. Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science. I can't keep track of it all.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
Hey Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days?
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science. I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing our podcast Part-Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right. This was actually the title of the paper. They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Then it's a good thing our podcast Part-Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science. I can't keep track of it all.
I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all.
I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
This was actually the title of the paper.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals.
Hey, Will. Do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days? Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science. I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing our podcast, Part-Time Genius, is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
In a paper called, quote, Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans. Right.
They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces. Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.