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TownAfterTown t1_itt08h9 wrote
Reply to Can someone explain the ethics of testing potentially life saving medication? by beatleboy07
would recommend this episode of Radiolab: https://radiolab.org/episodes/great_vaccinator About Maurice Hilleman who created over 40 vaccines. If I remember correctly, they talk about trials for the polio vaccine and how hard it was knowing
matchstick_s t1_iv09vpq wrote
Reply to How accurate are the "5 stages of grief" to model behavior during the loss of an important person? by pororoca_surfer
their own upcoming loss. Here's a link for those interested: [Radiolab - The Queen of Dying](https://radiolab.org/episodes/queen-dying)
divinebovine t1_iwhpegb wrote
Reply to comment by ugrxhkov in An mRNA-based rabies vaccine induces strong protective immune responses in mice and dogs | Virology Journal by BlitzOrion
Radiolab has a good [episode](https://radiolab.org/episodes/312245-rodney-versus-death) on it. They mention that there are some people with natural immunity to it. You can find more on it in this [journal](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3414554/).
Famous-Shower9335 t1_iydszvg wrote
Reply to comment by Famous-Shower9335 in 'Mind control' by parasites influences wolf-pack dynamics in Yellowstone National Park | CNN by irkli
radiolab.org/episodes/91692-the-scratch
[deleted] t1_j2ktiv6 wrote
Reply to How long until we can edit our brains and get rid of troublesome mental habits at the source? by Current_Side_4024
only technology I know of related to this is Transcranial stimulation (either tcds or TMS) https://radiolab.org/episodes/9-volt-nirvana The practices might include more focused and regimented/controlled/supported (via apps, social leverage, lab environments, etc) types
MuchFaithInDoge t1_j6jzfwo wrote
Reply to comment by Adventurous-Tour-981 in ELI5 - why body massage are always better when done by someone else? by Adventurous-Tour-981
blog.oup.com/2016/06/movement-without-touch-ian-waterman/ He was interviewed on a radiolab episode which is where I heard of him: https://radiolab.org/episodes/91524-where-am-i I especially like the story of how he once saw a pretty girl and the split
RoverTheMonster t1_j7xu43a wrote
Reply to comment by Fattom23 in PPD lawsuit/class action by cray0508
there’s an [episode of Radiolab](https://radiolab.org/episodes/no-special-duty) about this very concept
washington_jefferson t1_j7yak9u wrote
Reply to comment by 80taylor in Killer whale moms are still supporting their adult sons — and it's costing them by RestSnorlax
Unfortunately. Here is a good Radiolab podcast: https://radiolab.org/episodes/home-where-your-dolphin I asked ChatGPT and it said: > You might be referring to the story of Margaret Howe Lovatt and the experiments she conducted with
Shield_Lyger t1_jaw11vl wrote
Reply to Game Theory's ultimate answer to real world dilemmas: "Generous Tit for Tat" by TryingTruly
this topic back in the day, and they have a pretty good description of the research: https://radiolab.org/episodes/104010-one-good-deed-deserves-another (Edited, because I suck at early-morning typing
kolob_hier t1_jef75sx wrote
Reply to comment by JIN_DIANA_PWNS in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
radiolab.org/episodes/110193-birds-eye-view They talk about them in this podcast
Still7Superbaby7 t1_isqtxcl wrote
Reply to comment by DarkMuret in TIL eels swim from a lake in Australia through stormwater drains and across the ocean to lay eggs in New Caledonia where they die. Their eggs hatch and make the return journey back to the lake they came from. by Aussiewhiskeydiver
listened to this awesome [radiolab](https://radiolab.org/episodes/slippery-mystery) documentary on NPR about eels. The eels of the Mediterranean swim all the way to the Sargasso