Double X Science show

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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 International Women's Day | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 160

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

 Music, Videos, and Disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 912

Welcome to Double X Science podcast recorded March 1, 2013. Co-hosts this week are Adrienne Roehrich, Chemistry Editor, and Jeanne Garbarino, Biology Editor. Topics covered are posts of the week, with emphasis on "Why do we feel music?" for Double X Science and chemistry demonstration videos for Double X Science Jr. We also cover two articles of news this week. The first is about an article we featured on our Double X Science Facebook page about Celiac's Disease and wheat allergies. The second story is about using an established method for a new purpose - to find counterfeit anti-malarial medicines. News stories can be found at: http://mobile.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2013/02/gluten_free_diet_distinguishing_celiac_disease_wheat_allergy_and_gluten.html http://cen.acs.org/articles/91/web/2013/02/Finding-Fake-Antimalarial-Drugs-Without.html Double X Science blog posts mentioned can be found at: http://www.doublexscience.org/the-vaginal-ecosystem-its-real-and-its-magnificent/ http://www.doublexscience.org/why-do-we-feel-music/ http://www.doublexscience.org/giving-girls-and-science-their-due/ http://www.doublexscience.org/nazneenrahman/ http://www.doublexscience.org/bipolar-brings-anxieties-beyond-mood-shifts/ Double X Science Jr blog posts discussed can be found at: http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/02/biocrude-helping-environment-through.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/02/chemistry-demos-by-future-science.html

 Music, Videos, and Disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 912

Welcome to Double X Science podcast recorded March 1, 2013. Co-hosts this week are Adrienne Roehrich, Chemistry Editor, and Jeanne Garbarino, Biology Editor. Topics covered are posts of the week, with emphasis on "Why do we feel music?" for Double X Science and chemistry demonstration videos for Double X Science Jr. We also cover two articles of news this week. The first is about an article we featured on our Double X Science Facebook page about Celiac's Disease and wheat allergies. The second story is about using an established method for a new purpose - to find counterfeit anti-malarial medicines. News stories can be found at: http://mobile.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2013/02/gluten_free_diet_distinguishing_celiac_disease_wheat_allergy_and_gluten.html http://cen.acs.org/articles/91/web/2013/02/Finding-Fake-Antimalarial-Drugs-Without.html Double X Science blog posts mentioned can be found at: http://www.doublexscience.org/the-vaginal-ecosystem-its-real-and-its-magnificent/ http://www.doublexscience.org/why-do-we-feel-music/ http://www.doublexscience.org/giving-girls-and-science-their-due/ http://www.doublexscience.org/nazneenrahman/ http://www.doublexscience.org/bipolar-brings-anxieties-beyond-mood-shifts/ Double X Science Jr blog posts discussed can be found at: http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/02/biocrude-helping-environment-through.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/02/chemistry-demos-by-future-science.html

 Mary Ingalls, a Woman and Scientist in Africa, and Whales | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 880

Welcome to Double X Science podcast recorded Feb 23, 2013. Co-hosts this week are Adrienne Roehrich, Chemistry Editor, and Jeffrey Perkel, Tech Editor. Topics covered are posts of the week, with emphasis on "What blinded Mary Ingalls?" and "#DispatchesDNLee: Handling Lady Business in the Field" for Double X Science and Whale Week for Double X Science Jr. We also cover two articles of news this week, the possible federal funding of "the brain project" and the calculation of counting Calories. News stories can be found at http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/18/science/project-seeks-to-build-map-of-human-brain.html and http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2013/02/have-we-been-miscounting-calorie.html. Blog posts mentioned can be found at: http://www.doublexscience.org/is-there-a-season-for-births/ http://www.doublexscience.org/what-blinded-mary-ingalls/ http://www.doublexscience.org/dispatchesdnlee-handling-lady-business-in-the-field/ http://www.doublexscience.org/i-am-mental-illness-a-quarter-century-chronicle/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/02/first-sighting-of-spade-toothed-whale.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-language-of-whales.html

 Mary Ingalls, a Woman and Scientist in Africa, and Whales | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 880

Welcome to Double X Science podcast recorded Feb 23, 2013. Co-hosts this week are Adrienne Roehrich, Chemistry Editor, and Jeffrey Perkel, Tech Editor. Topics covered are posts of the week, with emphasis on "What blinded Mary Ingalls?" and "#DispatchesDNLee: Handling Lady Business in the Field" for Double X Science and Whale Week for Double X Science Jr. We also cover two articles of news this week, the possible federal funding of "the brain project" and the calculation of counting Calories. News stories can be found at http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/18/science/project-seeks-to-build-map-of-human-brain.html and http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2013/02/have-we-been-miscounting-calorie.html. Blog posts mentioned can be found at: http://www.doublexscience.org/is-there-a-season-for-births/ http://www.doublexscience.org/what-blinded-mary-ingalls/ http://www.doublexscience.org/dispatchesdnlee-handling-lady-business-in-the-field/ http://www.doublexscience.org/i-am-mental-illness-a-quarter-century-chronicle/ http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/02/first-sighting-of-spade-toothed-whale.html http://doublexsciencejr.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-language-of-whales.html

 Protons, procrastination, and cosmic rays | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 899

Welcome to Double X Science podcast recorded Feb 15, 2013. Co-hosts this week are Adrienne Roehrich, Chemistry Editor, and Matthew Francis, Physics Editor. Topics covered are posts of the week, with emphasis on "How big is a proton?" and "Notable Women in Science: Historical Biochemists" for Double X Science and "The Science of Procastination" for Double X Science Jr. We also cover one piece of news this week, the origin of cosmic rays. Blog posts mentioned can be found at www.doublexscience.org

 Protons, procrastination, and cosmic rays | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 899

Welcome to Double X Science podcast recorded Feb 15, 2013. Co-hosts this week are Adrienne Roehrich, Chemistry Editor, and Matthew Francis, Physics Editor. Topics covered are posts of the week, with emphasis on "How big is a proton?" and "Notable Women in Science: Historical Biochemists" for Double X Science and "The Science of Procastination" for Double X Science Jr. We also cover one piece of news this week, the origin of cosmic rays. Blog posts mentioned can be found at www.doublexscience.org

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