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Improbable Research

A weekly Science & Medicine podcast
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Improbable Research

Improbable Research

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Improbable Research

Improbable Research

A weekly Science & Medicine podcast
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Marc Abrahams tells about research involving house prices and fear of the number 13. Melissa Franklin does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about yet another tragic medical condition: Egg in Your Eye. Jean Berko Gleason does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about a medical investigation: Bottle-Cork in Your Eye. Melissa Franklin does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about an experiment: Can Consumers Recognize the Taste of their Favorite Beer? Chris Cotsapas does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Using Voodoo Dolls to Measure Aggression in Married Couples. Dany Adams does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about a medical discovery: a Needle in the Rectum. Chris Cotsapas does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Umbrella Progress on a Crowded Sidewalk. Christina Agapakis does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Does One Armpit Smell Like the Other? Christina Agapakis does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Do Frogs in Helium Get Squeaky Voices? Dany Adams does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Did one man's orgasm lead to blindness? Chris Cotsapas does dramatic readings from a genuine, bizarre-seeming study.
Marc Abrahams tells about: How much saliva does a five-year-old kid produce? Nicole Sharp does dramatic readings from genuine, bizarre-seeming studies.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Should Your Brush Your Teeth, and Teeth As a Dating Ornament. Daniel Rosenberg does dramatic readings from genuine, bizarre-seeming studies.
Marc Abrahams tells about: The Effect of Eating Garlic on Armpit Odor. Jean Berko Gleason does dramatic readings from genuine, bizarre-seeming studies.
Marc Abrahams tells about: The Rheology of cats — The Deborah Number. Nicole Sharp does dramatic readings from genuine, bizarre-seeming studies.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Research questions about: The tooth fairy, smelly dental floss, a toothpick lodged in somebody's intestine, eye-raising tooth-brushing, and music to replace dental painkillers. Daniel Rosenberg does dramatic readings
Marc Abrahams tells about: How Kids Learn to Say 'Trick or Treat'. Jean Berko Gleason does dramatic readings from genuine, bizarre-seeming studies.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Walking on feet in the city, with bongo drums. Nicole Sharp does dramatic readings from genuine, bizarre-seeming studies.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Psychology professor Jean Berko Gleason keeps a list of words that disgust her. Marc and Jean discuss those words.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Dealing with people's names that look weird and/or unpronounceable? Jean Berko Gleason does dramatic readings from genuine, bizarre-seeming studies.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Medical reports of toothbrushes that managed to get inside human bodies. Harvard science demonstrator Daniel Rosenberg discusses the scientific niceties.
Marc Abrahams introduces a performance of: Act 3 — the conclusion — of "The Best Life" — A scientific mini-opera where everything goes wrong.
Marc Abrahams introduces a performance of: Act 2 of "The Best Life" — A scientific mini-opera where everything goes wrong.
Marc Abrahams introduces a performance of: Act 1 of "The Best Life" — A scientific mini-opera where everything goes wrong.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Does an apple a day improve a woman's sex life? Chris Cotsapas does dramatic readings from genuine, bizarre-seeming studies.
Marc Abrahams tells about: Smelly people in the office? Nicole Sharp does dramatic readings from genuine, bizarre-seeming studies.
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