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The Science Podcast From Live Science

The world can be a pretty mysterious place and we at Live Science love to ask and answer questions about mysteries big and small: about ancient civilizations, our planet and our solar system, the plants and animals that live alongside us, our bodies and how they work, and the technologies that we use every day.

Join us on this exciting voyage of discovery and downright weirdness as we solve… Life’s Little Mysteries.

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    • Science
    • 3.6 • 11 Ratings

The Science Podcast From Live Science

The world can be a pretty mysterious place and we at Live Science love to ask and answer questions about mysteries big and small: about ancient civilizations, our planet and our solar system, the plants and animals that live alongside us, our bodies and how they work, and the technologies that we use every day.

Join us on this exciting voyage of discovery and downright weirdness as we solve… Life’s Little Mysteries.

    Mysterious Bacteria

    Mysterious Bacteria

    Is bacteria helpful our harmful? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy explore the mysteries of bacteria. 




    Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode.

     


    Mystery: Could humans live without bacteria? 






    There are trillions of bacteria are swarming over your skin and through your body
    The number of bacterial cells in the body is commonly estimated at 10 times the number of human cells



     


    INTERVIEW:  Live Science reporter Yasemin Saplakoglu chats to Ehab Abouheif, a Professor of Biology at McGill University in Montreal about the symbiotic relationship between Carpenter ants and Blochmannia bacteria that goes back 51 million years. 

     

    Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com.



     

    Theme music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License




    Track Science and Medicine by AfterInfity is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

    • 46 min
    Mysterious Beer

    Mysterious Beer

    Why do some people hate the taste of beer? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy track the mysteries of one of the oldest alcoholic beverages in the world. 




    Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode.

     


    Mystery: Why do some people hate the taste of beer?






     This could all fall to genetics 
    People who are sensitive to bitter tastes have more taste receptors in their mouths 



     


    INTERVIEW: Live Science Staff Writer, Brandon Specktor, talks to microbiologist Ronen Hazan from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel about how a remarkable experiment where beer has been made using 5000 year old yeast from Ancient Egypt. 


     

    Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com.



     

    Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

    Egypt Music theme credited to Free Music TV 

    • 48 min
    Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - August 14th

    Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - August 14th

    Mindy and Jeanna introduce the final instalment in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. 




    This episode was recorded on August 13th  and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET.




    You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus.




    If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. 




    Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

    • 33 min
    Mysterious Elephants

    Mysterious Elephants

    Is every single Elephant a village wrecking booze hound? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy track the mysteries of one of the world’s most fascinating land mammals. 

    Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode.

     


    Mystery: Is every single Elephant a village wrecking booze hound? 


     


    INTERVIEW with Joshua Plotnik, assistant professor of psychology at Hunter College, The City University of New York, discussing the ways we can understand elephant behaviour and prevent human-elephant conflict. 

     

    Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com.



     

    Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

    • 50 min
    Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - August 7th

    Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - August 7th

    Mindy and Jeanna introduce the latest in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. 




    This episode was recorded on August 6th  and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET.




    You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus.




    If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. 




    Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

    • 33 min
    Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - July 31st

    Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - July 31st

    Mindy and Jeanna introduce the latest in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. 




    This episode was recorded on July 30th  and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET.




    You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus.




    If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. 




    Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

3.6 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Botrightus ,

Beer

Curious how you do your research. The program on beer used out-dated theory and taste map of the tongue. There are many different receptors everywhere on the human tongue and it's an easy DIY experiment. Also, have you never had a sweet before drinking something sweet like orange juice? The primed sweet sensation amplifies the sour/bitter in OJ, not reduce it as Jeanna claimed. Why didn't you girls just try it before recording the ep?? Im seriously doubting your data on all other episodes now.

this.name.has.not.been.taken ,

Could be better

One of the hosts sounds conversational, enthusiastic, confident about what she’s saying and it’s great to listen to her. The other host sounds like she’s reading word for word from her paper(which she is) and makes it harder to listen to. No enthusiasm and I’m really not sure if she has a clue what she’s taking about or if it was a paper handed to her last minute.
You could do so much better.

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