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The Conduct Science Podcast: Air

The ConductScience Podcast: Air 00:00 – Intro 01:45 – News 11:40 – Factoids 15:18 – What is air 25:42 – air pressure 31:00 – Airplanes 38:00 – Air and evolution 47:17 – Vacuum 58:50 – Vacuum technology: Hyperloop 1:03:35 – Ending and outro You can listen to The Method Section by using the player above, […]

Excess Consumption of Eggs May be Linked with Diabetes

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How many eggs are good for you? Nutrition scientists have long been asking the question of what is the ideal measure for eating our favorite breakfast food. Although there is no conclusive answer, a new study from China reveals that eggs may increase our chance of diabetes.   About the Study The University of Australia […]

New Study Shows Coming out as a Bisexuals May Increase Risk of Smoking

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A recent study shows that people from the LGBT+ community, are more likely to smoke than heterosexuals. However, a new study considers the difference between heterosexuals, homosexuals, and bisexuals and their smoking habits. Through this approach, they reveal differences in the LGBT+ community when it comes to smoking habits.   About the Study The study […]

The Conduct Science Podcast: Fire

The ConductScience Podcast: Fire 00:00 – Intro 03:40 – News 11:52 – Factoids 21:10 – What is fire? 30:10 – What is the flame? 37:30 – Human use 48:03 – Animals that use fire 55:45 – Invisible fires 58:10 – Robotic firefighters 1:00:10 – Ending and outro You can listen to The Method Section by […]

Fighting Stigmatization in Medicine with Art

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The UK charity Sightsavers works with people that have Neglected tropical disease (NTD). The conditions in question impact the lives of more than a billion people around the world. Besides prevention, there is also an urgent need to develop effective treatment plans for people living with the diseases. A research team from Sightsavers, working in […]

Scientist Use Light to Stimulate Insulin Production in Mice with Diabetes

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  A new experiment in genetic engineering makes a potential breakthrough in the treatment of diabetes. The new treatment needs no pharmaceuticals only blue light to stimulate the pancreatic cells to produce insulin. The study results show that blood-sugar levels decrease in mice as a result of the treatment.   About the Research The research […]

The Conduct Science Podcast: Nanotechnology

ConductScience Podcast: Nanotechnology 00:00 – Intro 02:03 – News 07:20 – Factoids 12:25 – What is nanotechnology 23:33 – Science of nanotechnology 30:02 – Nanomedicine 42:23 – Microtechnology 50:25 – Green nanotech 52:55 – Ending and Outro You can listen to The Method Section by using the player above, searching for “The Conduct Science Podcast” […]

New Research About How the Sun Impacts Virus Spread

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Why do bacterial and viral infections seem to occur in seasonal cycles? What factors impact this occurrence? And what role does the Sun play in the entire process?   About the Research An interdisciplinary research team set out to find answers to the above-mentioned questions. Furthermore, the researchers come from The Italian National Institute for […]

Local Flow Field Inside a Coral Colony

Name: Md Monir Hossain Number of lab members or colleagues (excluding PI): I am working with the Wonders of Water (WOW) Lab at the University of Houston. Currently, we have four members in our team. Location: Texas, Houston Graduation Date: Ph.D., June 2020 H index: 5 Grants: Virginia Sea Grant, Chevron Corporation Scholarship, Dr. Wadaran L. Kennedy Scholars award. Twitter […]