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Sidenote by AsapSCIENCE

AsapSCIENCE
Love Languages
Digital Nomads
Internalized Homophobia
Envy
Relationships
Self-Esteem
Social Media
Gentrification
Queer Community
Erections
Health
Throuples
Burnout
Remote Work
Pandemic Remote Work
Cultural Displacement
Carnivore Diet
Body Dysmorphia
Depression
Masculinity

Each week Greg and Mitch of AsapSCIENCE explain the science behind a controversial subject. They use studies, recent research and anecdotes to keep you entertained while *BAM* simultaneously LEARNING!

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Today is our final Q and A episode of the year. We like to gossip so it happens today. How is our "decreasing marijuana use" is going ... LOL - we go OFF on the new Rosalia album. We gossip like crazy about influencers and then decide why we have had... more

Fascinating new research has found that mRNA vaccines are helping people with cancer live longer! Today we are breaking down the history of mRNA vaccines, why they are SO unbelievably important and fascinating - and of course as always ending with a ... more

We're all addicted to our phones - but how can we decrease our phone use? Even the word "addiction" could be part of why you are hooked. Today we break down the top scientific backed tips to GET OFF YOUR PHONE! Listen now and thank us later.

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Gooning, a term for someone who masturbates for extremely long periods of time. It has been growing in popularity since 2020, and may be a symptom of our time. There is actually a lot of science about what is going on, and it can be very detrimental ... more

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Recent Guests

David Suzuki
Retired professor, geneticist, and environmental activist
University of British Columbia
Episode: Is it too late to solve climate change? ft. DAVID SUZUKI
Dr. Nikki Maphis
Postdoctoral Research Fellow specializing in Alzheimer's disease and its relation to environmental factors.
University of New Mexico
Episode: Trump vs. Science: are we screwed? ft. Dr. Nikki Maphis
Dr. Shelby Riskin
Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Episode: Climate Optimism: the radical shift we need to survive ft. Dr. Shelby Riskin
Kevin McDonald
An online fitness coach and teacher with a strong focus on mental health aspects of fitness.
Episode: Toxic masculinity and the "crisis of male culture" ft. YourFriendKevin
Naomi Ekperigin
Comedian and co-host of Couples Therapy podcast
Couples Therapy podcast, Comedy
Episode: Couples Therapy: does it even work? ft. Naomi Ekperigin and Andy Beckerman
Andy Beckerman
Comedian and co-host of Couples Therapy podcast
Couples Therapy podcast, Comedy
Episode: Couples Therapy: does it even work? ft. Naomi Ekperigin and Andy Beckerman
Caleb Marshall
The Fitness Marshall, well-known YouTube fitness personality
YouTube, TikTok
Episode: Gay Voice: can you tell if someone is gay from their speech? ft. The Fitness Marshall
Audrey Tang
Taiwanese technologist and politician, known for their work in AI and open access to information.
Taiwanese government
Episode: Will AI destroy us all? ft. Audrey Tang

Hosts

Greg
Co-host of the show, involved in explaining various scientific topics and engaging with guests.
Mitch
Co-host of the show, known for contributing humor and personal anecdotes to the discussions.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 6k ratings
  • LUX REVIEW PLEASE

    i need to hear Greg’s analysis of Rosalía’s LUX

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    evevdvd d dbdbdv
    United States18 days ago
  • Love this podcast

    I love to listen to this podcast before going to sleep. Helps calm my mind.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    I like MIT
    United States2 months ago
  • Too much shaming on gay people!!!!!

    They make too many jokes about gay people. Like this podcast is an offense to the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    BowserLeGaufre
    Canada2 months ago
  • Exactly what I needed

    I love the mix of science and just culture/conversation. In their talking I feel validated about things in my life that I don’t hear people talking about. Greg and Mitch speak honestly and I love it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JeffHarris282
    United States4 months ago
  • Like, you know, like, bros

    The science bits are interesting, but all the blathering on about themselves in, like, you know, like, bro mode is like boring af. Like, you know what I’m, like saying?

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    HappyGenny
    Canada7 months ago

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Many comments indicate a strong connection to the hosts, reflecting enjoyment of their banter and camaraderie.
Negative feedback tends to focus on how the discussion can stray from scientific rigor, particularly on culturally sensitive topics.

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Trump vs. Science: are we screwed? ft. Dr. Nikki Maphis
Q: What is the current state of U.S. scientific funding?
It's not good; there's been a war on science that has reduced funding, particularly for DEI initiatives.
Trump vs. Science: are we screwed? ft. Dr. Nikki Maphis
Q: Can you explain your research?
I'm currently a postdoctoral research fellow studying how alcohol increases the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
Butt Plugs: why are they so popular and how do they work?
Q: Why do people consider butt plugs for anal sex?
People use butt plugs to stimulate the area and prepare for anal sex, which can help in relaxing anal muscles and positively enhancing sexual experiences.
Butt Plugs: why are they so popular and how do they work?
Q: What are the medical uses for butt plugs?
Butt plugs can be used for treatment of fecal incontinence and can serve as a viable option for patients who are comfortable using them.
Are we becoming parents?!
Q: Do better ratings actually mean better schools, or does it just mean they're whiter and wealthier?
The hosts discuss how affluent schools may not necessarily provide a better education, as wealthier students often have more support and resources allowing them to excel.

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The content is characterized by a combination of humor and education, tackling a diverse array of controversial topics that merge science with cultural commentary. Frequent subjects include psychological phenomena, societal behaviors, health, pop culture, and environmental issues, presented in an engaging manner that aims to entertain while informing listeners. Unique discussions on topics such as technology's impact on science and mental health, along with light-hearted takes on pop culture events, create a balance that appeals to a broad audience.

Listeners can expect a thoughtful yet comedic exploration of relevant issues, evidenced by the diverse range of guests and experts featured throughout episodes. This engaging format not only ma... more

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2. Dr. Nikki Maphis
3. Dr. Shelby Riskin
4. Kevin McDonald
5. Naomi Ekperigin
6. Andy Beckerman
7. Caleb Marshall
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