Science in Society

Drew & Liv
Science in Society

Does caffeine give you superpowers? Will humans ever make it to Mars? Is our DNA the key to the Fountain of Youth? Science in Society breaks down the world's scientific unknowns in a way that's understandable, digestible, and fun. Join hosts Liv & Drew Zbihley - lab partners turned lovebirds - as they enlist experts around the world to tour the intricacies of science in our everyday lives.

  1. The Science of Community & Chem-Impex with Jamie Shah

    10/02/2023

    The Science of Community & Chem-Impex with Jamie Shah

    In this captivating episode of "Science in Society," hosts Drew and Liv dive into the fascinating world of chemistry, community, and entrepreneurship with their special guest, Jamie Shah. Jamie is not just any guest; she's the driving force behind Chem-Impex, a renowned family-owned chemical supply company. Join Drew, Liv, and Jamie as they unravel the intriguing story of Chem Impex, a business rooted in family, science, and innovation. Discover the challenges and triumphs of running a family business and gain insights into the ever-evolving landscape of chemical supply. But this episode isn't just about chemicals and business; it's about the power of building a strong community in science. Jamie shares her experiences and perspectives on fostering connections within the scientific community and why collaboration is essential for advancing knowledge and discoveries. So, if you've ever been curious about the world of chemistry, entrepreneurship, or the importance of community in science, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to "Science in Society" to hear Jamie Shah's inspiring journey and the pivotal role Chem Impex plays in the world of chemistry and beyond. You can learn more about Chem Impex on its website and about Jamie from her LinkedIn. Additionally, you can follow Drew & Liv on Instagram @scienceinsociety to stay in the know on upcoming episodes, new content, and their ~nearly~ famous science shenanigans.

    30 min
  2. The Science of Endocrine Disruptors with Drs. Neff & Mourikes

    09/04/2023

    The Science of Endocrine Disruptors with Drs. Neff & Mourikes

    Have you ever left a plastic water bottle in a car on a hot summer day and returned to notice it tasted different? Does opening your windows on a pleasant day really feel like a breath of fresh air? If either of these apply to you, you have firsthand experience with environmental toxins affecting your everyday life. This month, Drew & Liv have the privilege of chatting about all things environmental toxins and endocrine disruptors with Drs. Alison Neff & Vicki Mourikes. Throughout the discussion, you will learn about the most common ways in which endocrine disruptors enter our environment, some of the possible mechanisms through which these chemicals alter hormonal pathways, and great strategies you can implement to decrease your exposures. You can find the Instagram accounts mentioned during today’s episode here and here, and the Dirty Dozen 2023 list can be found here. If you are interested in learning more about this topic, Drs. Neff & Mourikes recommended reading one of two review articles published from their lab as a great way to get started. As always, you can follow Drew & Liv on Instagram @scienceinsociety to stay in the know on upcoming episodes, new content, and their ~nearly~ famous science shenanigans. Dirty Dozen: https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/dirty-dozen.php Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/environmentaltoxinsnerd/https://www.instagram.com/environmentalworkinggroup/ Review Articles: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9743013/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6425478/

    45 min
3.9
out of 5
21 Ratings

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Does caffeine give you superpowers? Will humans ever make it to Mars? Is our DNA the key to the Fountain of Youth? Science in Society breaks down the world's scientific unknowns in a way that's understandable, digestible, and fun. Join hosts Liv & Drew Zbihley - lab partners turned lovebirds - as they enlist experts around the world to tour the intricacies of science in our everyday lives.

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