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There are 2633 episodes in the Fact topic.

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Body Bonanza: Yawns, hiccups, goosebumps and more!
00:43:32 | October 30th, 2018

Brains On listeners have LOTS of questions about the human body so we’ve decided to answer nine – count em NINE – of these questions in one go. The terrific topics tackled: Hiccups, yawns, getting dizzy, goosebumps, fingerprints, limbs falling asleep, brain freeze, chattering teeth and why your voice sounds different when it’s recorded.

S1, E12 – SPLURGE
18:00 | Season: 1 | Episode: 12 | October 29th, 2018

In this episode, host Lynn Hickernell unpacks the word, “splurge.”  Includes a story from David Greenburg about something he saved up to buy in his childhood, and recurring segment, “GET IT?!?!?”  Complete show notes for this episode are available at https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-12-show-22208021.

Why Do We Celebrate Halloween?
21:43 | Episode: 77 | October 26th, 2018

Why do we celebrate Halloween? Who created this holiday? Where do pumpkins come from and why do we carve them? This week we’re answering your Halloween questions with a professor of all kinds of scary and creepy things, Regina Hansen of Boston University.

The Mask of the Crow Scientist
00:13:03 | October 26th, 2018

Not a true crime story, but a true science story! Starring a murder of crows, a person in a creepy mask, and one very curious scientist named Kaeli Swift. We unravel the mystery of what appears like scene from a Halloween fright night, but is actually an experiment designed to reveal the reasons for some very weird crow behavior. Turns out, you can get a lot of strange looks on the road to science discovery.

How to find the facts (Prove It: Part 4)
00:28:19 | October 23rd, 2018

Today information is everywhere, but what should you trust? Can you spot the difference between well researched articles and stories full of opinion, errors or even lies? In our final chapter of “Prove It: How to find the facts,” we’ll find out how to think like a fact checker. Plus we’ll share clues on how to spot warning signs of bogus information. We also look into the claim that coffee stunts your growth and for our Moment of Um we explore the world of freckles. Today’s episode is sponsored by Build-A-Bear Workshop (buildabear.com), Vamousse (VamousseLice.com), Bombas (bombas.com/brains) and Ozobot (ozobot.com/brains). You can support Brains On at brainson.org/donate

Vampire Bats
19:29 | October 23rd, 2018

It’s our first Halloween episode! To celebrate this spooky holiday, we are bringing you a rather creepy animal – the vampire bat. Because the mom on this show does not much like vampire bats, the kids on this show try to convince her (i.e., me) that vampire bats are more cool than creepy. Do they succeed? Listen to find out! 

The scoop on journalism (Prove It: Part 3)
00:35:09 | October 16th, 2018

Fair and fact-based news helps people make good decisions. That’s why journalists work hard to get their facts straight. In the third installment of our series “Prove It: How to find the facts,” we’ll hear how one daring reporter got herself locked in a mental hospital to uncover injustice. We’ll meet an 11-year old publishing her own paper and Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold tell us how he makes sure his stories are accurate. And we’ll find out if the claim that fish have no memory holds water. All that plus a fresh new Mystery Sound and a Moment of Um tackling the question: why do humans have a tailbone but no tail? Today’s episode is sponsored by Build-A-Bear Workshop (buildabear.com), Vamousse (VamousseLice.com) and Quip (getquip.com/brainson). You can support Brains On at brainson.org/donate

S1, E11 – DICHOTOMY
21:23 | Season: 1 | Episode: 11 | October 15th, 2018

This episode explores the word and concept of DICHOTOMY, with an excerpt from the audiobook War Horse, a musical arrangement of the fairy tale “Jack Sprat,” and of course, the recurring segment, “GET IT?!?!?”




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