CLASSIC: Cell Phones, 5G & Cancer

CLASSIC: Cell Phones, 5G & Cancer

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Listener Mail: Moltbook, Missoula Tunnels, and DOOMBRAIN!

In this week's listener mail segment: Hootsifer hips Ben, Matt and Noel to the fascinating -- and disturbing -- process of using human brain cells on microchips to play the videogame Doom. Noah prompts the guys to plan a trip to the underground tunnels of Missoula, Montana. Sacra ...  Show more

What Just Happened In Venezuela -- And Why?

While the relationship between the United States and Venezuela has been tense in recent decades, things massively escalated earlier this year. The U.S. unilaterally invaded Venezuela, abducting sitting President Nicolás Maduro, along with his spouse, to face drug and terrorism ch ...  Show more

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