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Science Friction's latest series is: Cooked. We dig into food science pickles. Why are studies showing that ice cream could be good for you? Do we really need as many electrolytes as the internet says? And why are people feeling good on the carnivore diet? Nutrition and food scientist Dr Emma Beckett takes us through what the evidence says about foods like meat, ice cream and potatoes — and unpicks why nutrition studies can be so conflicting and confusing. All six episodes of Cooked are available now. Our next series, on digital devices and what they're doing to our brains, will be out in May.
Categoria: Scienza e medicina
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For episode six of Cooked, we turn the lens on … science communication itself. We’re looking at how information travels from a scientific study to the world and what can go wrong along the way. This is the final episode in our Cooked series. We'll be back in May for another series of Science Friction on a different topic — digital devices and how they're driving us to delight ... and to despair. Statement from the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute in response to Science Friction. Guests: Isabelle Oderberg Founder, Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition Professor Claire Roberts Lead, Pregnancy Health and Beyond Laboratory, Flinders University Dr Georgia Dempster Research Fellow, University of Melbourne Dr Nazmul Karim Senior Lecturer, Monash University Credits: Presenter: Dr Emma Beckett Producer: Carl Smith Senior Producer: James Bullen Sound Engineer: Tim Jenkins This story was made on the lands of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri, Jagera and Turrbal peoples. More information: NAD Deficiency, Congenital Malformations, and Niacin Supplementation - New England Journal of Medicine, 2017. Scientific research in news media: a case study of misrepresentation, sensationalism and harmful recommendations - Journal of Science Communication, 2022. Vitamin profile of 563 gravidas during trimesters of pregnancy - Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2002. Effect of maternal dietary niacin intake on congenital anomalies: a systematic review and meta-analysis - European Journal of Nutrition, 2021. Pregnancy Double Discovery - Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, 2017. Statement regarding pregnancy discovery - Victor Change Cardiac Research Institute, 2017. Vitamin B3 supplementation in pregnancy - NSW Health, 2017. The 'vegemite cure' - the Sydney finding that could help women everywhere - ABC Sydney Drive, 2017. Could vegemite prevent miscarriage? - Women's Health Melbourne. Pregnant women shouldn’t start taking vitamin B3 just yet: reports it prevents miscarriage and birth defects are overblown - The Conversation, 2017. Can a simple vitamin prevent miscarriages and birth defects? - The Australian, 2017. The common vitamin that could be the key to preventing some cases of heart birth defects and miscarriages - Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, 2023.
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659 - 06 | Cooked: Vitamin B3 ... and the media Wed, 05 Mar 2025
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658 - 05 | Cooked: Electrolytes — who needs them? Wed, 26 Feb 2025
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657 - 04 | Cooked: A peculiar potato experiment Wed, 19 Feb 2025
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656 - The Anthropocene radical: the scientist who saved the world (REPEAT) Sun, 23 Jan 2022
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655 - The virus busters: how do you kill something that's not really alive? Sun, 05 Sep 2021
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654 - 03 | Cooked: Mystery in the Mediterranean Wed, 12 Feb 2025
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653 - 02 | Cooked: All-meat eaters say they feel great - but why? Wed, 05 Feb 2025
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652 - 01 | Cooked: Could ice cream actually be good for you? Wed, 29 Jan 2025
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651 - 00 | INTRODUCING — Cooked Tue, 28 Jan 2025
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650 - 06 | Is super-intelligent AI around the corner? Wed, 29 Nov 2023
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649 - 05 | The year the world woke up to AI with a bang Wed, 22 Nov 2023
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648 - 04 | If you control AI, you control the world Wed, 15 Nov 2023
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647 - 03 | The bumpy history of driverless cars and their AI brains Wed, 08 Nov 2023
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646 - 02 | Locked up by AI for a crime he didn't commit Wed, 01 Nov 2023
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645 - 01 | The day modern AI toppled humanity's champion Wed, 25 Oct 2023
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644 - I for one welcome... Hello AI Overlords! Mon, 23 Oct 2023
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643 - REAL WILD CHILD (Part 4) — The Lost Boys Fri, 19 May 2023
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642 - What family secrets hide inside your cells? Epigenetics, trauma, and ancestry Fri, 12 May 2023
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641 - Robbie and the DNA Detectives Fri, 05 May 2023
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640 - REAL WILD CHILD (Part 3) — The superstar of Tai Asks Why Fri, 28 Apr 2023
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639 - REAL WILD CHILD (Part 2) — I grew up in a cult Sun, 23 Apr 2023
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638 - REAL WILD CHILD (Part 1) — The nuclear boy scouts Fri, 14 Apr 2023
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637 - Thanks for the fun! Science Friction's Natasha Mitchell has some news Mon, 10 Apr 2023
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636 - The fantastical world of fusion – The Expanse's Ty Franck and futurist Karl Schroeder (Part 2) Thu, 06 Apr 2023
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635 - Nuclear disruption — will starry-eyed startups win the nuclear fusion race? (Part 1) Fri, 31 Mar 2023
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634 - The unexpected lives of Lab Shenanigans and The Scholar Diaries Sat, 25 Mar 2023
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633 - Out of jail, is the CRISPR-baby scandal scientist at it again? Fri, 17 Mar 2023
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632 - Science is political — Australia's science minister Ed Husic Fri, 10 Mar 2023
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631 - Quantum bullsh*t — how (not) to ruin your life with advice from quantum physics Fri, 03 Mar 2023
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630 - We're here, we're queer, and omg science! Fri, 24 Feb 2023
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629 - World Pride 2023 - Love Your Nature Fri, 17 Feb 2023
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628 - Rock celebrity! The big bucks and wild geopolitics of meteorites - Part 2 Fri, 10 Feb 2023
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627 - Rock celebrity! The Black Beauty saga - Part 1 Fri, 03 Feb 2023
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626 - Gene edited foods back on the menu - what are they and what's changed? (REPEAT) Fri, 27 Jan 2023
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625 - Twinning! (REPEAT) Sun, 22 Jan 2023
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624 - Escaping Russia's new Iron Curtain — superstar science podcaster Ilya Kolmanovsky (REPEAT) Sun, 15 Jan 2023
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623 - AI ethics leader Timnit Gebru is changing it up after Google fired her (REPEAT) Sun, 08 Jan 2023
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622 - Scratch that itch! Meet the Sneaky Artist (REPEAT) Sun, 01 Jan 2023
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621 - The mighty fly army (REPEAT) Sun, 25 Dec 2022
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620 - Brains vs brains, boys vs girls! Science Friction's 2022 quiz show Fri, 16 Dec 2022
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619 - Prison for protesting - climate change activists or criminals? Fri, 09 Dec 2022
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618 - The soul in the machine — anthropologist, technologist, futurist Genevieve Bell Fri, 02 Dec 2022
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617 - The End of the Universe with poet Alicia Sometimes (Part 2 of 2) Fri, 25 Nov 2022
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616 - Presents: WHO'S GONNA SAVE US? Citizens Assemble! Thu, 17 Nov 2022
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615 - Presents: WHO'S GONNA SAVE US? Better Call Saul Fri, 11 Nov 2022
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614 - Love and Exile: An everlasting mystery (Part 2 of 2) Fri, 04 Nov 2022
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613 - Love and Exile: An everlasting mystery (Part 1 of 2) Sun, 30 Oct 2022
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612 - Sex, tech, intimacy and power — Jennifer Mills, Rob Brooks, Josephine Taylor Thu, 20 Oct 2022
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610 - Deep Past meets Deep Future — science fiction star Becky Chambers Fri, 14 Oct 2022
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609 - What came before the Big Bang? Poet Alicia Sometimes wants to know Fri, 07 Oct 2022