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Have you ever wondered why we laugh or if you can really die of a broken heart? Join Professor Luke O'Neill on ‘Show Me the Science’ as he tackles a different issue each week; from the serious to the silly, all explained through science. This Newstalk production will open the world of science to people of all ages. New episodes every Thursday. Show me the Science is with thanks to B Braun.

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    • 4.5 • 162 Ratings

Have you ever wondered why we laugh or if you can really die of a broken heart? Join Professor Luke O'Neill on ‘Show Me the Science’ as he tackles a different issue each week; from the serious to the silly, all explained through science. This Newstalk production will open the world of science to people of all ages. New episodes every Thursday. Show me the Science is with thanks to B Braun.

Listen and subscribe to Show Me the Science with Luke O'Neill on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.  

You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'

    163. The Science of Music

    163. The Science of Music

    We all have our favourite songs - The ones that remind us of childhood memories, give us a boost of energy or the ones we play to make us cry. But where did music come from and what makes us connect so strongly to it?
    Luke answers these questions as well as explaining what makes some people so talented musically, and others more tone deaf.

    • 18 min
    162. The Science of Longevity

    162. The Science of Longevity

    How can we increase our life expectancy? Do we have any control over it or is it all to do with our genetic makeup? A new study into microscopic worms has revealed how their genes allow them to enter a 'dauer' state of almost hibernation during times of limited food and in doing so expand their lifespan from 2 weeks to over 2 months. Luke explains how this works and how this finding could be useful for humans.

    • 14 min
    161. The Science of Daylight Savings

    161. The Science of Daylight Savings

    Why did we all put our clocks forward by an hour a few weeks ago? And why will we push them back again come autumn? The historic justifications were to allow for brighter mornings in the autumn and winter and extra daylight at the end of the working day across spring and summer. But, now there's some push back on the practice and Luke explains why some think it's harmful.

    • 12 min
    160. The Science of Self Driving Cars

    160. The Science of Self Driving Cars

    Is 2024 the year we'll finally see self driving cars on our roads? While there are already some 'Robo-cabs' in service in the United States aiming to provide a 'safer' driving experience, there are still big challenges for the futuristic technology before they can be more widely rolled out. Luke gives us an update of the latest state of affairs in the world of driverless cars.

    • 13 min
    159. The Science of Tech Neck

    159. The Science of Tech Neck

    When new machinery was first invented, researchers notices that frequent users such as factory workers or typists were developing repetitive strain injuries. And, now that technology has become such a crucial part of all our lives, and we all spend hours daily with our heads tilted down at a screen they are seeing a surge of the phenomenon known as 'Tech Neck' .
    Luke looks at the research into the muscle strain and offers some solutions for those suffering.

    • 10 min
    158. The Science of Smoking and Immunity

    158. The Science of Smoking and Immunity

    Why does the immune system differ from person to person? Why do some people seem more resistant to infections or viruses than others? New research has sought to answer these questions, and in the process shown the impact of smoking on your immune system and in particular the effects on the adaptive immune response.
    Luke takes us through the new research and explains how smoking can turn off some of our internal defense systems.

    • 13 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
162 Ratings

162 Ratings

Arthur V Sloan ,

Science and Art!

Hugely enjoying your podcast. Always so exciting! It has been a real lifesaver during Covid and beyond. You asked about other potential topics. I’d be interested to learn about the connection between science and art. I’m not exactly sure what my question is to be honest - ! The science of art / artists, visual artists, musicians, literary, their creativity etc! How are they so different to the average person? I don’t mean art in science but what has science discovered about what makes an artist, what happens in an artists brain and how it affects their behaviour to produce art. Why some of us end up in the gutter while others may be looking at the stars. Vive La difference! Thanks! 😊

Michael from Dublin ,

Why the background music?

I find the background music completely distracting in these podcasts. And as for the infantile sound effects, words fail me! (A cash register to signal the word “trigger”and little mice sounds when animal research is mentioned.) Luke is more than interesting enough. I really wish I could listen to more of this, but I’m totally put off by the background noise.

dajocd ,

So Interesting

Every Thursday I wait to hear what Prof. has on his podcast . I have not missed one yet to date! Varying and diverse topics are always food for thought. I followed his advice all through Covid as he explained things so clearly and calmly.
I must agree with another reviewer- ditch the background music while talking as it’s distracting as I prefer to hear Luke himself!

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