How DNA Affects Almost Everything About You & Understanding Your Sense of Direction

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The Powerful Ways Culture Shapes Us & Why We Struggle With Fitness-SYSK Choice

Is a newborn baby more likely to resemble mom or dad – or is it a toss-up? This episode begins by explaining why a baby is more likely to look like one parent and not the other and why that is. https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/22/health/the-claim-babies-tend-to-look-like-their-fat ...  Show more

How Not to Die Anytime Soon & Why You Need Friction in Your Life

When you get sick, your instinct is to withdraw — crawl into bed, cancel plans, and avoid people. As unpleasant as that feels, it turns out that instinct may be doing something surprisingly important for everyone else. This episode begins with why feeling miserable when you’re si ...  Show more

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