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Unraveled is hosted by journalist Alexis Linkletter. Each season features a deep dive investigation into a case or issue. Season 1 covers the case of the Long Island Serial Killer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The award-winning Curiosity Daily podcast from CuriosityDaily.com will help you get smarter about the world around you. In less than 10 minutes, you’ll get a unique mix of research-based life hacks, the latest science and technology news, and more. Nate Bonham and Calli Gade will help you learn about your mind and body, outer space and the depths of the sea, and how history shaped the world into what it is today.Head to discovery+ to stream even more science content, from Animal Planet to Sc ...
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Each week on Food Network Obsessed, host Jaymee Sire sits down with your favorite chefs, food influencers and Food Network personalities to dish on all things delicious in the food world. From exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, first (and worst) jobs in food, to cooking fails and culinary triumphs, no topic is off the menu. Whether you’re a super-fan of Food Network or a super foodie you’re going to want to hear this!Want even more Food Network? Head to discovery+ to stream some of your fa ...
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We all know the stories: Bloody Mary, the Chupacabra, Candyman... These urban legends have been around for decades, sometimes centuries, and still haunt us today. But are they real? The Ghost Brothers, Atlanta’s premiere (and funniest) paranormal investigators, Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass, and Marcus Harvey are investigating the craziest myths and legends with the help of comedians, witches, celebrities and friends. So gather round, because there's some creepy s*** out there and we know you lov ...
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What if everything you knew about your partner was a lie? Who the Bleep Did I Marry? tells the true stories of people who thought they were happily married until they discovered a shocking secret about their spouse. From serial cheating to crime and even murder, Who The Bleep Did I Marry? features direct audio from ID’s hit television series, and will leave you wondering how the truths behind these scandalous spouses were kept hidden for so long. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo ...
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In 2015, thousands of hopeful retailers bought into LuLaRoe, one of the largest MLM clothing companies, only to have their dreams dashed. Before long, lawsuits and allegations that LuLaRoe was operating a pyramid scheme started filing in from retailers, many of them women and stay-at-home moms who had risked their homes, their bank accounts, and their relationships with close family and friends in an effort to be their own boss by selling LuLaRoe leggings.Join BuzzFeed News reporter Stephani ...
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Each week, HGTV Obsessed dives into conversations with HGTV hosts, interior designers, gardeners, home decorators and HGTV editors to share conversation, tips, and advice to help you transform your space into your dream home.Start your free trial of discovery+: https://www.discoveryplus.com/hgtvobsessed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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RED FLAGS is a weekly talk show designed to be a one-stop shop for all the latest buzz in the true crime world. Crime writer Tori Telfer and armchair detective turned Tik Toker Karina Michelle share their unique perspectives, passion for investigation, and insightful analysis as they lead listeners through the latest crime headlines and shocking stories. Red flags warn us of danger, but they also show us where to look for solutions -- and our hosts move beyond the headlines to explore the sy ...
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As an obsessive true crime fan, Daryn Carp has tons of cases stuck in her brain. Cases with loose ends that keep her from sleeping at night... and now she's digging deeper. From irregular investigations and inexplicable behavior, to questionable evidence and debate-able trials, Daryn is obsessed with wanting to know the truth and exploring some of the burning questions about the most confounding and controversial cases out there. In each episode, Daryn is joined by real people who will give ...
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Mafia Tapes dives into the legend of the notorious DeMeo Crew, and their once trusted associate Dominick Montiglio. The 8-part series tells the story of Dominick’s life, at the center of one of the most vicious mafia crews in history. With access to newly discovered audio tapes featuring Dominick, this isn’t your average mob tale. This is the real story of a man battling with the two sides of his nature: the hero and the villain; the truth teller and the con man; the lover and the fighter; t ...
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Today, you’ll learn about an incredible bionic hand, how scientists are watching what we eat… from space, and a new study that looks into how humans feel about AI judging them. Bionic Hand “Groundbreaking achievement as bionic hand merges with user’s nervous and skeletal systems, remaining functional after years of daily use.” by Scuola Superiore S…
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Today, you’ll learn about a brainy new study on chronic pain, how female frogs play dead to avoid having to deal with male frogs, and a possible breakthrough on avian flu that involves editing chickens. Brain & Chronic Pain “New study provides evidence for more effective brain-based treatment of chronic back pain.” ScienceDaily. 2023. “New Study Pr…
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Asa Ellerup, Rex Heuermann’s wife, makes some surprising moves. What does it say about her and the inner workings of the Heuermann family? And we dive into the evidence found along Ocean Parkway. Does it support a One or Two killer theory? Could Rex Heuermann be responsible for all 10 sets of remains? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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Today, you’ll learn about a possible breakthrough in the fight against Strep A, a new theory on the demise of dinos, and how pied tamarins communicate in a noisy city. Nasal Vaccine “Vaccine via the nasal passage could be the new line of defence against Strep A.” SceinceDaily. 2023. “Vaccine via the nasal passage could be the new line of defence ag…
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Chef Kenneth Temple recounts his experience of being cast on Chopped and clinching the victory. Kenneth reveals how attending culinary school on a whim led to his early ambitions of becoming a private chef and crafting healthier meals. The chef describes the unique challenges and rewards of being a private chef and adapting his cooking style to cat…
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Today, you’ll learn about new genetic clues to male hair loss, some helpful news about the future of renewable energy, and some sweet and juicy new research on the origins of citrus. Hair Loss Clues “New findings on hair loss in men.” ScienceDaily. 2023. “Male Pattern Baldness.” reviewed by Dany Paul Baby, MD. 2023. “Male Androgenetic Alopecia.” by…
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Today, you’ll learn about new ways to kill antibiotic resistant bacteria, the discovery of the most powerful pulsar we’ve ever seen, and the truth about hippo poop. Stopping Superbugs “Dangerous ‘superbugs’ are a growing threat, and antibiotics can’t stop their rise. What can?” by Nicoletta Lanese. 2023. “Retrospective, observational analysis of th…
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Today, you’ll learn about a possible genetic link to vegetarianism, the discovery of a very important ancient woman, and the truth about homework. Genetic Vegetarianism “Going vegetarian? The dietary choice may be influenced by your genes.” by Emily Cooke. 2023. “Genetics of vegetarianism: A genome-wide association study.” by Nabeel R. Yaseen, et a…
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While Food Network Obsessed is off for the holiday, we're leaving you with an episode of Cooked and Booked, a new podcast from Food Network. Listen to episode 1, NYC's Ice Cream Truck Turf War here, and follow Cooked and Booked wherever you get your podcasts. Sunny Anderson hosts Cooked and Booked, the podcast where food and true crime get blitzed,…
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Today, you’ll learn about a new technique that can print stem cells, how elephants can solve puzzles, and if delulu is really the solulu. 3D Print Stem Cells “Scientists develop 3D printing method that shows promise for repairing brain injuries.” Science News. 2023. “Oxford researchers develop 3D printing method that shows promise for repairing bra…
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Today, you’ll learn about the psychological toll of steroid use, a very slow moving penguin-iceberg collision, and why we sometimes get dizzy when we stand up. Steroid Psychopath “Male weightlifters who use steroids are more prone to psychopathology than those who do not.” by Vladimir Hedrih. 2023. “Clustering psychopathology in male anabolic-andro…
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Today, you’ll learn about how hypnotherapy could be a tool to fight pain after surgery, a discovery that could lead to less mosquito-borne diseases, and how you might have worms to thank for your fall feast. Hypno Pain Killer “The Role of Hypnotherapy in Postoperative Cardiac Surgical Patients, A Scoping Review of Current Literature.” by Basil Ahma…
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Cake artist Ashley Holt reveals how she coined her nickname, Sugar Monster. She recounts the moment when she transitioned from the world of modeling to the realm of cake artistry, driven by her passion for both sculpting and baking. Ashley reflects on her first cake creation for her brother's birthday. She provides a glimpse into her daily life, in…
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Today, you’ll learn about how happiness fluctuates with age, a study that suggests compassion fatigue might be a self-fulfilling prophecy, and a possible new revolution in arthritis treatment. Happiest Age “At which age are we at our happiest.” Ruhr Universitat. 2023. “The development of subjective well-being across the life span: A meta-analytic r…
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Today, you’ll learn about the possible return of the Tasmanian tiger, the future of hurricanes, and how one animal shelter made a stunning discovery. Tasmanian Tigers “For the first time, researchers decoded the RNA of an extinct animal.” by Katherine Kornei. 2023. “Facts About Tasmanian Tigers.” by Alina Bradford. 2017. “Genome of the Tasmanian ti…
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Today, you’ll learn about the brain mechanisms behind mechanisms behind post traumatic stress disorder, new insights into the effects of dopamine, and where love exists in our bodies. PTSD in the Brain “Posttraumatic brain activity predicts resilience to PTSD.” EurekAlert! 2023. “Greater Early Post-Traumatic Activation in Right Inferior Frontal Gyr…
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Christine Tobin, food stylist for Julia, reminisces on her childhood memories of Julia Child. She vividly recalls recreating the chef’s dishes in her family kitchen, surrounded by passionate home cooks. The New England resident reflects on the profound influence that Julia had in her city. Christine shares how she draws inspiration from Julia’s leg…
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Today, you’ll learn about how new moms see faces in inanimate objects, why some people think cilantro tastes like soap, and the problem solving prowess of vocal birds. New Mom Pareidolia “New mothers more likely to experience pareidolia, when your brain thinks it sees faces in inanimate objects.” by Emily Cooke. 2023. “What is pareidolia?” by Tia G…
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John Ray’s explosive press conference brings us new allegations, including placing 2 of the LISK victims with Rex Heuermann, along with claims of swinging and sex workers at the home. It also reveals a rather large divide in the LISK task force. We dive into all of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Today, you’ll learn about a new tech that will turn buildings into chameleons, a mathematical mystery lurking in our cells, and how to spot gravitational waves. Chameleon Buildings “‘Warm in Winter and Cool in Summer’: Scalable Biochameleon Inspired Temperature-Adaptive Coating with Easy Preparation and Construction.” by Yan Dong, et al. 2023. “Cha…
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Chef Jeff Mauro returns with his top five moments from the past two years, from hosting Worst Cooks in America to starting his band, Jewel Bags. Jeff mentions his own podcast with his sister and some of his favorite moments they’ve captured so far, including an exchange of ghost stories with Trisha Yearwood. The Chicago native candidly shares his t…
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Today, you’ll learn about a new way to turn saltwater into drinking water, research that suggests stuffing your bad feelings deep down might actually be a good thing, and an amazing 500,000 year old discovery in Tanzania. Water Breakthrough “New method for purifying drinking water could be used in disaster zones.” EurekAlert! 2023. “Desalination.” …
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Today, you’ll learn about a teensy tiny cure for zits, superpower spider webs, and how scientists have begun having conversations with plants. Nano Zit Zapper “Tiny nanocarriers could prove the magic bullet for acne sufferers.” by UNISA. 2023. “Why is acne *so* hard to get rid of? Dermatologists explain.” by Maddy Sims. 2023. “Nanotechnology and na…
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Today, you’ll learn about how swabbing leaves could save biodiversity, the science of saltwater taffy, and how some of our memories are surprisingly accurate. Leaf Swab Tell All “A new DNA leaf swab technique could revolutionize how we monitor biodiversity.” by Darren Incorvaia. 2023. “Kibale: The primate capital of the world.” n.a. N.d. “Detecting…
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YouTube star Rosanna Pansino reveals the origins of Nerdy Nummies, inspired by her pride in embracing her inner nerd. She reflects on how her passion for baking blossomed, nurtured by her parents' encouragement for "functional hobbies" that not only strengthened family bonds but also kindled her creativity. Rosanna shares the realization of a decad…
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Today, you’ll learn about the sounds that make some people want to run for the hills, how our sense of self determines what we find beautiful, and an ancient naval cannon with some secrets of its own. Misophonia “A symptom network model of misophonia: From heightened sensory sensitivity to clinical comorbidity.” by Nora Andermane, et al. 2023. “Mis…
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Today, you’ll learn about how a tool we use to keep clean might need a little cleaning of its own, the wild intelligence of wild crows, and the case of the missing black holes. Dirty Toothbrush “An updated systematic review on toothbrush contamination: An overlooked oral health concern among general population.” by Shahrukh Ali Khan, et al. 2023. “…
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Today, you’ll learn about a study of near death experiences, how breast milk biopsies could lead the way to early cancer detection, and why employers hire the wrong people. Death Experiences “Patients Recall Death Experiences After Cardiac Arrest.” NYU Langone Health. 2023. “Some Patients Who ‘Died’ but Survived Report Lucid ‘Near-Death Experiences…
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Today, you’ll learn about why our memories are so bad, the amazing logical reasoning of toddlers, and why mathematicians want to have their cake and slice it, too. False Memory False Memories For Ending of Events.” by Petar P. Raykov. 2023. “Factors Affecting the Accuracy of Eyewitness Identification.” by Sheena M. Lorenza. 2023. Logic in Toddlers …
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