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What Happens When Your Immune System Turns on You?

Your adaptive immune system remembers specific germs and fights them really effectively -- but it can sometimes make mistakes and attack your own healthy cells. Learn how the adaptive immune system works (and how it can go wrong) in this episode of BrainStuff.See omnystudio.com/l ...  Afficher plus

How Can Slime Mold Think Without a Brain?

Slime molds are collectives of single-celled organisms that don't have neurons, much less brains, but they can move, solve mazes, and remember where food is located. Learn what we know (and don't know!) about them in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://scie ...  Afficher plus

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What happens to coffee when it cools down?
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If you drink coffee, then you know that it starts to taste super different as it goes from hot to cold. Is it just the change in temperature that makes it seem like it tastes different? Or is there a little more chemistry going on? Let's f ...

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Techstuff Classic: How Coffee Machines Work
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Lauren Vogelbaum joins the show to talk about coffee machines. What's the history of coffee and how do the various gadgets work? Coffee! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

Why Does Toothpaste Make Orange Juice Taste Bad?
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Why does toothpaste make orange juice taste bad? Chuck recounts his first-hand experience, and how it works.

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Micro Wave: What Is 'Brain Freeze'?
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Summer's here. Time for a cool treat. So, you grab a popsicle from the freezer. Ahh ... that's better. Until, out of nowhere, a sharp sudden pain rushes to your forehead. You've got brain freeze! We talk with neuroscientist Caroline Palavicino-Maggio about the science behind thes ...  Afficher plus