Science 101

Science 101 is a dynamic, curiosity-driven series that breaks down the principles, discoveries, and mysteries shaping our modern world. Each episode explores essential scientific concepts—from physics and biology to astronomy, technology, and environmental science—translating complex ideas into clear, engaging stories that anyone can understand. Designed for learners, thinkers, and lifelong explorers, Science 101 connects cutting-edge research with real-world relevance, showing how science influences daily life, global progress, and the future of humanity. Whether uncovering the secrets of the cosmos, examining the mechanics of the human body, or highlighting breakthrough innovations, Science 101 brings knowledge to life one discovery at a time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 23/12/2025

    (Bonus Episode)Book 101 Review, in its fifth season, features Daniel Tausan as my guest.

    Daniel Tausan Know a little bit about everything to be part of anything Daniel Tausan holds a graduate degree from the University of British Columbia in Stem Cell Biology with a Bachelor of Science in General Biology. He worked in research in the molecular profiling of exercise, looking into comprehensive blood panels in search of biomarkers for predictive health analytics with Molecular You and UBC’s School of Kinesiology to develop methods for biological age calculation. He spent his early 20s with the Canadian National Waterpolo Team and coached the next generations of athletes to participate in the youth Pan-American games and World Championships. He personally trained clients for general fitness goals and athletic performance and continued to share the biological knowledge of the molecular world from his scientific pursuits. Asthma, allergies and gastrointestinal challenges throughout his early years kept him eager to explore regenerative principles and the healthcare systems. Although the academic and industry surrounding the molecular biological revolution were exploding few professionals were present to help the public interact and integrate with the newfound biological knowledge. With a love for education and working directly with people he stepped away from academics. He launched Timeline Sciences to put “you” on the timeline aligned with your unique genome and goals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    31 min
  2. (Bonus Episode) Book 101 Review, in its fifth season, features Jonathan Hutton Writer, paraglider pilot, rare cancer survivor as my guest.

    29/11/2025

    (Bonus Episode) Book 101 Review, in its fifth season, features Jonathan Hutton Writer, paraglider pilot, rare cancer survivor as my guest.

    Jonathan Hutton Writer, paraglider pilot, rare cancer survivor I knew I wanted to learn how to fly after dabbling in skydiving 13 some years ago. The freedom of flying a canopy - being suspended in the air, seeing the world from a completely different perspective - changed something in me. In a similar way, living through a decade with recurrent and rare head/neck cancer has galvanized me to see life, work, priorities through a new lens. I had no idea I was even capable of writing a book, but I’ve come to understand that sitting with adversity, reflecting on the challenges in your life, that there’s healing to be found there. Healing - through writing, sharing, challenging yourself to do that big, improbable thing now - is something you can find, even if your disease has no cure. Life is short, so learn how to fly, whatever ‘flying’ is for you. I have learned so much about what goes into writing a book as a first-time author, what it’s like to hire and work with an editor, how the whole process will change you. I believe these stories will be useful to aspiring authors, people who are trying to find their voice, but uncertain on how to proceed. I am deeply fortunate to still be alive, having navigated not only rare, but life altering side effects from cancer treatment - unexpected outcomes that required reconstructive surgery. I tell many of these stories in the book, and speak freely about them in general, because I know just how unmooring having your body altered in this way can be. I’ve arrived at this place where I know more about free flap reconstructions than most, which is strange, but also inspiring; I am inspired by the providers who do this work, who understand the trade-offs and difficult recoveries their patients face. I’ve met a lot of cancer survivors over the years, people who have suffered, some who found cures, some who are still looking for healing and meaning amidst hardship. In our 4,000 weeks alive, which could very well be less, we have so many choices and pathways, so much vying for our attention. The stories we tell, the ones we listen to, our ability to be present, is a gift. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    29 min

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Science 101 is a dynamic, curiosity-driven series that breaks down the principles, discoveries, and mysteries shaping our modern world. Each episode explores essential scientific concepts—from physics and biology to astronomy, technology, and environmental science—translating complex ideas into clear, engaging stories that anyone can understand. Designed for learners, thinkers, and lifelong explorers, Science 101 connects cutting-edge research with real-world relevance, showing how science influences daily life, global progress, and the future of humanity. Whether uncovering the secrets of the cosmos, examining the mechanics of the human body, or highlighting breakthrough innovations, Science 101 brings knowledge to life one discovery at a time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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