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‘Don’t Look Up’ Could Have Been 30 Minutes Long

This week, Deb and Sarah decided to simply waste time. AKA, they watched “Don’t Look Up,” which is apparently almost two and a half hours long. This movie could have been really good for the climate change discussion, but instead it was literally everything else — and Deb and Sarah have tons to say.

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Daily Discoveries Uncategorized

Preventing Cardiac Arrest

In this week’s episode, Sanjana and Oskar explore three different research studies on how computers and diet can help prevent or predict future cardiac arrest.

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The Rooneycast Uncategorized

Normal People Part 1 (Episodes 1-6)

In our inaugural episode, Anna and Josh discuss the first six episodes of “Normal People,” and talk about secondary school drama, stupid men, and reconciliation.

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Uncategorized Wellness Weekly

Early Burnout

Week 3 of the quarter and you’re already feeling burnout? Join Norah and Isobel as they reflect on strategies they’re using to overcome their own early burnout.

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Daily Discoveries Uncategorized

Sleeping Strategies

Sanjana and Oskar discuss a strategy that helps you recall your thoughts before you fall asleep and the science behind functioning with a shorter night’s rest.

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Uncategorized Wellness Weekly

Spring Resets

Spring quarter is a unique transitional time for a lot of students, and with the added lift of the mask mandate there are a lot of out-of-control factors that we are adapting to. Join Norah and Isobel as they reflect on all the different ways this transitional period can affect our mental health.

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Cosmopolitics Uncategorized

Talking ‘Turning Red’

Deb and Sarah are back for another quarter of Cosmopolitics, and they finally watched “Turning Red” (like 10 minutes before they recorded this episode). Check this for their instant thoughts on the 2000s vibes, youth cringe moments, AAVE, and the mother-daughter relationship seen in “Turning Red”.

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Daily Discoveries Uncategorized

Gene Therapy

In this episode, Sanjana and Oskar discuss the complicated yet fascinating history of gene therapy. They discuss the dangers of gene therapies in the past, how far it has come in recent years, and how it is expected to impact the future.

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How Do I Get Your Job? Uncategorized

Ecology and More with Dr. Eli Wheat

Join Kate Connors and Simon Wu as they interview Dr. Eli Wheat, a member of the UW College of the Environment, co-creator of Skyroot Farm, co-chair of the UW Farm Advisory Committee, and so much more!

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Memories and MRIs

Sanjana and Oskar discuss the science behind memories, singing, and how MRIs can improve breast cancer screening.