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Double X Science

Summary: Our goal is to bring evidence-based science stories and angles on science specifically of interest to the female-gendered audience. That audience might be XY or XXY or XYY or XO or XX and that gender might vary from day to day, but all are welcome here. Biology doesn't offer a shorthand for "female gender," but if you're feeling XX-y with or without a double X, we've got science for you.

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 Science & Art in Microscopy, More Penises, and Coelacanths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 948

Title: Science & Art in Microscopy, More Penises, and Coelacanths Welcome to Double X Science for April 19, 2013. This week's hosts are Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Jeffrey Perkel, tech editor. Our topics cover posts of the week, including Parent HPV vaccine concerns persist and Opinion: Balancing work and home life. Our featured discussion covered La vie est belle, n’est-ce pas? and Circumcision shuffles the penis ecosystem. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about a wrap-up of #ScioTeen and the #Scistuchat on cloning. News of the week was about the Coelacanth genome and women facing hurdles for start-ups. You can find this week's posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/la-vie-est-belle-nest-ce-pas/ http://www.doublexscience.org/the-penis-microbiome-a-little-junk-in-your-junk/ http://www.doublexscience.org/parent-hpv-vaccine-concerns-persist/ http://www.doublexscience.org/implementing-change-so-we-can-have-it-all/ Our news stories can be found at: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/04/coelacanth-genome/ http://cen.acs.org/articles/91/i15/StartHurdles.html Thank you for listening. Please subscribe via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/double-x-science/id604770613) or your favorite pod catcher (http://feeds.feedburner.com/doublexscience). Please leave us positive ratings and reviews to bring science to more people.

 Science & Art in Microscopy, More Penises, and Coelacanths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 948

Title: Science & Art in Microscopy, More Penises, and Coelacanths Welcome to Double X Science for April 19, 2013. This week's hosts are Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Jeffrey Perkel, tech editor. Our topics cover posts of the week, including Parent HPV vaccine concerns persist and Opinion: Balancing work and home life. Our featured discussion covered La vie est belle, n’est-ce pas? and Circumcision shuffles the penis ecosystem. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about a wrap-up of #ScioTeen and the #Scistuchat on cloning. News of the week was about the Coelacanth genome and women facing hurdles for start-ups. You can find this week's posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/la-vie-est-belle-nest-ce-pas/ http://www.doublexscience.org/the-penis-microbiome-a-little-junk-in-your-junk/ http://www.doublexscience.org/parent-hpv-vaccine-concerns-persist/ http://www.doublexscience.org/implementing-change-so-we-can-have-it-all/ Our news stories can be found at: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/04/coelacanth-genome/ http://cen.acs.org/articles/91/i15/StartHurdles.html Thank you for listening. Please subscribe via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/double-x-science/id604770613) or your favorite pod catcher (http://feeds.feedburner.com/doublexscience). Please leave us positive ratings and reviews to bring science to more people.

 Penises, Rocket Science, and Women in Science | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1799

Welcome to Double X Science for April 12, 2013. This week's host is Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor. We have a double length podcast for you this week. Instead of 2 co-hosts, we have a single host, but discussions with three of the editors at Double X Science about their posts of the week. Our topics cover posts of the week, including McConnell and mental illness and our regular I Am Mental Illness series. Our featured discussion covered Does Penis Size Matter?, Yvonne Brill: she made the satellite revolution possible, The Seven Women in 'Modern Men of Science,' and Stereotype Threat for Girls and STEM. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about procrastination (a cool info graphic) and the Lazarus Sign. Due to the length of the podcast, we did not cover news this week. You can find the posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/does-penis-size-matter/ http://www.doublexscience.org/yvonne-brill-the-rocket-engineer-who-made-the-satellite-revolution-possible/ http://www.doublexscience.org/stereotype-threat/ http://www.doublexscience.org/the-seven-women-in-modern-men-of-science/ http://www.doublexscience.org/mcconnell-and-the-stigma-of-mental-illness/ http://www.doublexscience.org/knowing-when-you-need-a-therapist/ Thank you for listening.

 Penises, Rocket Science, and Women in Science | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1799

Welcome to Double X Science for April 12, 2013. This week's host is Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor. We have a double length podcast for you this week. Instead of 2 co-hosts, we have a single host, but discussions with three of the editors at Double X Science about their posts of the week. Our topics cover posts of the week, including McConnell and mental illness and our regular I Am Mental Illness series. Our featured discussion covered Does Penis Size Matter?, Yvonne Brill: she made the satellite revolution possible, The Seven Women in 'Modern Men of Science,' and Stereotype Threat for Girls and STEM. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about procrastination (a cool info graphic) and the Lazarus Sign. Due to the length of the podcast, we did not cover news this week. You can find the posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/does-penis-size-matter/ http://www.doublexscience.org/yvonne-brill-the-rocket-engineer-who-made-the-satellite-revolution-possible/ http://www.doublexscience.org/stereotype-threat/ http://www.doublexscience.org/the-seven-women-in-modern-men-of-science/ http://www.doublexscience.org/mcconnell-and-the-stigma-of-mental-illness/ http://www.doublexscience.org/knowing-when-you-need-a-therapist/ Thank you for listening.

 Science Origin Stories, Evidence Based Parenting, and Science World Ads | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1873

Welcome to Double X Science for April5, 2013. This week's hosts are Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Jeanne Garbarino, biology editor. We have a double length podcast for you this week. We began our podcast with an in-depth discussion of what drew Jeanne and Adrienne to science and what helped keep our interest there. Our topics cover posts of the week, including An obituary fail of the Finkbeiner test, The average human vagina, What is a beating embryonic heart?, A robotic hysterectomy is more expensive, but is it better?, and Plan B now available to younger teens. Our featured discussion covered the post Evidence Based Parenting Carnival. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about mistakes leading to cool science, technology, and inventions that we use every day and the advertisements Science World. Our news this week focused on recent news on science publishing by the Nature publishing group and honeybees and pollination. You can find the posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/an-obituary-fail-of-the-finkbeiner-test/ http://www.doublexscience.org/the-average-human-vagina/ http://www.doublexscience.org/evidence-based-parenting-carnival/ http://www.doublexscience.org/what-is-a-beating-heart-in-an-embryo/ http://www.doublexscience.org/a-robotic-hysterectomy-is-more-expensive-but-is-it-better/ http://www.doublexscience.org/plan-b-now-available-to-younger-teens/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/04/oops-that-was-totally-intentional.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/04/science-world-ads.html You can find more information on our news topic at: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1100424922/neurodome-a-dome-format-film-that-explores-the-bra Google: unhealthy eating worsens mood Thank you for listening. Please subscribe via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/double-x-science/id604770613) or your favorite pod catcher (http://feeds.feedburner.com/doublexscience). Please leave us positive ratings and reviews to bring science to more people.

 Science Origin Stories, Evidence Based Parenting, and Science World Ads | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1873

Welcome to Double X Science for April5, 2013. This week's hosts are Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Jeanne Garbarino, biology editor. We have a double length podcast for you this week. We began our podcast with an in-depth discussion of what drew Jeanne and Adrienne to science and what helped keep our interest there. Our topics cover posts of the week, including An obituary fail of the Finkbeiner test, The average human vagina, What is a beating embryonic heart?, A robotic hysterectomy is more expensive, but is it better?, and Plan B now available to younger teens. Our featured discussion covered the post Evidence Based Parenting Carnival. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about mistakes leading to cool science, technology, and inventions that we use every day and the advertisements Science World. Our news this week focused on recent news on science publishing by the Nature publishing group and honeybees and pollination. You can find the posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/an-obituary-fail-of-the-finkbeiner-test/ http://www.doublexscience.org/the-average-human-vagina/ http://www.doublexscience.org/evidence-based-parenting-carnival/ http://www.doublexscience.org/what-is-a-beating-heart-in-an-embryo/ http://www.doublexscience.org/a-robotic-hysterectomy-is-more-expensive-but-is-it-better/ http://www.doublexscience.org/plan-b-now-available-to-younger-teens/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/04/oops-that-was-totally-intentional.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/04/science-world-ads.html You can find more information on our news topic at: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1100424922/neurodome-a-dome-format-film-that-explores-the-bra Google: unhealthy eating worsens mood Thank you for listening. Please subscribe via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/double-x-science/id604770613) or your favorite pod catcher (http://feeds.feedburner.com/doublexscience). Please leave us positive ratings and reviews to bring science to more people.

 What Women Know, AP Issues Guidelines, and I Am Mental Illness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 911

Welcome to Double X Science for March 29, 2013. This week's hosts are Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Chris Gunter, education editor. Our topics cover posts of the week, including Women Know Something You Don't, After Newtown Missteps Journalists Get Guidelines, SCOTUS justices can't find science on same-sex marriages, and I Am Mental Illness: Avoidant personality disorder. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about warmer mountaintops and dolphins. Our news this week focused on recent news on science publishing by the Nature publishing group and honeybees and pollination. You can find the posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/women-know-something-you-dont/ http://www.doublexscience.org/in-wake-of-newtown-missteps-journalists-get-some-guidelines/ http://www.doublexscience.org/scotus-justices-cant-find-science-on-same-sex-marriage/ http://www.doublexscience.org/avoidant-personality-disorder/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/warmer-mountaintops.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/dolphins-sentinels-of-sea.html You can find more information on our news topic at: http://www.nature.com/news/specials/scipublishing/index.html http://www.sciencemag.org/content/339/6127/1611 Thank you for listening. Please subscribe via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/double-x-science/id604770613) or your favorite pod catcher (http://feeds.feedburner.com/doublexscience). Please leave us positive ratings and reviews to bring science to more people.

 What Women Know, AP Issues Guidelines, and I Am Mental Illness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 911

Welcome to Double X Science for March 29, 2013. This week's hosts are Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Chris Gunter, education editor. Our topics cover posts of the week, including Women Know Something You Don't, After Newtown Missteps Journalists Get Guidelines, SCOTUS justices can't find science on same-sex marriages, and I Am Mental Illness: Avoidant personality disorder. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about warmer mountaintops and dolphins. Our news this week focused on recent news on science publishing by the Nature publishing group and honeybees and pollination. You can find the posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/women-know-something-you-dont/ http://www.doublexscience.org/in-wake-of-newtown-missteps-journalists-get-some-guidelines/ http://www.doublexscience.org/scotus-justices-cant-find-science-on-same-sex-marriage/ http://www.doublexscience.org/avoidant-personality-disorder/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/warmer-mountaintops.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/dolphins-sentinels-of-sea.html You can find more information on our news topic at: http://www.nature.com/news/specials/scipublishing/index.html http://www.sciencemag.org/content/339/6127/1611 Thank you for listening. Please subscribe via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/double-x-science/id604770613) or your favorite pod catcher (http://feeds.feedburner.com/doublexscience). Please leave us positive ratings and reviews to bring science to more people.

 Plaque, Vaccines, and Microscopy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 941

Welcome to Double X Science for March 22, 2013. This week's hosts are Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Jeffrey Perkel, tech editor. Our topics cover posts of the week, including Autism is not to blame, Farting while Flying, and our I Am Mental Illness series post. Special emphasis was given to Our oral ecosystem. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about posture and vaccines. Our news this week focused on a new type of microscopy. You can find the posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/a-history-lesson-written-in-dental-plaque/ http://www.doublexscience.org/autism-is-not-the-monster/ http://www.doublexscience.org/farting-while-flying-let-her-rip/ http://www.doublexscience.org/im-suicidal-not-just-at-the-moment-mind-you/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/i-might-want-to-reconsider-my-posture.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/vaccines.html You can find more information on our news topic at: http://www.embl.de/digitalembryo/fly.html Thank you for listening. Please subscribe via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/double-x-science/id604770613) or your favorite pod catcher (http://feeds.feedburner.com/doublexscience). Please leave us positive ratings and reviews to bring science to more people.

 Plaque, Vaccines, and Microscopy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 941

Welcome to Double X Science for March 22, 2013. This week's hosts are Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Jeffrey Perkel, tech editor. Our topics cover posts of the week, including Autism is not to blame, Farting while Flying, and our I Am Mental Illness series post. Special emphasis was given to Our oral ecosystem. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about posture and vaccines. Our news this week focused on a new type of microscopy. You can find the posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/a-history-lesson-written-in-dental-plaque/ http://www.doublexscience.org/autism-is-not-the-monster/ http://www.doublexscience.org/farting-while-flying-let-her-rip/ http://www.doublexscience.org/im-suicidal-not-just-at-the-moment-mind-you/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/i-might-want-to-reconsider-my-posture.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/vaccines.html You can find more information on our news topic at: http://www.embl.de/digitalembryo/fly.html Thank you for listening. Please subscribe via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/double-x-science/id604770613) or your favorite pod catcher (http://feeds.feedburner.com/doublexscience). Please leave us positive ratings and reviews to bring science to more people.

 Beyond the Post: Laura Newman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1004

Welcome to Double X Science Beyond the Post: Laura Newman with host Adrienne Roehrich. Laura wrote the article HIV+ doesn’t mean you can’t have children, which appeared on March 11, 2013. We chatted about the topic on March 13. Visit http://www.doublexscience.org/hiv-doesnt-mean-you-cant-have-children/ to read the post.

 Beyond the Post: Laura Newman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1004

Welcome to Double X Science Beyond the Post: Laura Newman with host Adrienne Roehrich. Laura wrote the article HIV+ doesn’t mean you can’t have children, which appeared on March 11, 2013. We chatted about the topic on March 13. Visit http://www.doublexscience.org/hiv-doesnt-mean-you-cant-have-children/ to read the post.

 HIV and Pregnancy, Rare Earth Metals, and Mitochondrial Autism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 916

Welcome to the Double X Science podcast for Friday, March 15, 2013 with hosts Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Emily Willingham, editor-in-chief. We discuss the five posts of the week, with special emphasis on Laura Newman's post 'HIV+ doesn't mean you can't have children.' We also discuss the posts at Double X Science Jr, highlighting Rare Earth Metals. We wrap up with a brief discussion about a study using an African Sleeping Sickness medication to treat mitochondrial autism shown in a mice study. Our blog posts can be found at: http://www.doublexscience.org/hiv-doesnt-mean-you-cant-have-children/ http://www.doublexscience.org/when-it-comes-to-height-we-tend-to-get-what-we-want/ http://www.doublexscience.org/a-brontosaurus-for-you/ http://www.doublexscience.org/gluten-sensitivity/ http://www.doublexscience.org/a-dislocation-of-mind/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/dont-stop-playing.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/rare-earth-elements.html

 HIV and Pregnancy, Rare Earth Metals, and Mitochondrial Autism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 916

Welcome to the Double X Science podcast for Friday, March 15, 2013 with hosts Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Emily Willingham, editor-in-chief. We discuss the five posts of the week, with special emphasis on Laura Newman's post 'HIV+ doesn't mean you can't have children.' We also discuss the posts at Double X Science Jr, highlighting Rare Earth Metals. We wrap up with a brief discussion about a study using an African Sleeping Sickness medication to treat mitochondrial autism shown in a mice study. Our blog posts can be found at: http://www.doublexscience.org/hiv-doesnt-mean-you-cant-have-children/ http://www.doublexscience.org/when-it-comes-to-height-we-tend-to-get-what-we-want/ http://www.doublexscience.org/a-brontosaurus-for-you/ http://www.doublexscience.org/gluten-sensitivity/ http://www.doublexscience.org/a-dislocation-of-mind/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/dont-stop-playing.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/03/rare-earth-elements.html

 International Women's Day | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 594

Welcome to Double X Science podcast recorded March 9, 2013. This wee's host is Adrienne Roehrich, Chemistry Editor. Topics covered are posts of the week, with emphasis on International Women's Day. www.doublexscience.org doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com

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