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Welcome to the Enigmatic Podcast. Movie talk with Johann, Edward and guests. Whether it's comparing a new film with cult classics in 'Cult vs Current', ranking our favourites within a franchise or digging through the garbage in 'The Trash Tapes' we've got it covered when it comes to cult films, nostalgic cinema and classic video games. Part of the Enigmatic Retro Rewind Channel.
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Over 50 years of student-run college radio broadcasting live from Kendall Hall at The College of New Jersey! 91.3 FM WTSR delivers in-studio sessions and interviews with bands and artists! #OpenYourMind
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Lost in Science

Chris Lassig, Stuart Burns and Claire Farrugia and others.

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Entertaining news and discussion about research that has impact on society and providing a wide range of science and technology news. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.
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SSL Podcast

Nathaniel Walker & Julius Edwards

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Mondays At 12PM EST! Welcome to our podcast where we discuss the latest in hip hop, culture, and taboo topics. Our podcast is unfiltered and thought-provoking, covering the most controversial and trending issues in the industry. Tune in to our podcast for a fresh perspective on the world of hip hop and beyond. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just curious about the culture, our podcast is the perfect place to stay up-to-date and join the conversation. Subscribe to our podcast today and never ...
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This week on Lost in Science: Did you know the Andromeda galaxy is heading straight for us? Chris unpacks new research that pushes the expected Milky Way-Andromeda collision a few billion years further into the future. Meanwhile, Stu investigates cannonball fungi—tiny but mighty organisms that launch their spores over six metres! Find out how these…
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This week, Linden talks to researcher Michael Wheeler about the dangers of too much sitting, whether it really is the new smoking, and how to aim for more exercise; and Chris updates us on the search for a ninth planet in our Solar System (not counting) Pluto, why some astrophysicists believe it exists, and a dot seen in old telescope data that may…
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This week on Lost in Science Chris dives into the debate over seed oils—are they really toxic villains in your pantry, or just misunderstood kitchen staples? He unpacks the science behind the controversy that's spreading across social media faster than a hot fry in canola oil.Meanwhile, Claire swings back to a fascinating story about great apes and…
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This week, Claire examines new data on the detection of a potential chemical bio-signature on exoplanet K2-18b, and whether it strengthens the case for alien life; and Chris responds to media reports of possible over-diagnosis and over-medication of ADHD by looking at the data and current research and best practice. Have We Been Thinking About A.D.…
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Beetlejuice 3 is on the way! With the announcement of a potential Beetlejuice 3, Johann and Edward dive what might be in store for the long-awaited third instalment of the Beetlejuice series in this episode. From wild theories (Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian!?) to nostalgic reflections on the original, they share their thoughts on the franchise so far—a…
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In this episode of Lost in Science, Claire chats with Young Australian of the Year Dr Katrina Wruck — a groundbreaking green chemist working to break down harmful "forever chemicals." As the first Torres Strait Islander to receive an Australian of the Year award in any category, Dr Wruck shares her journey, the science behind her research and how s…
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Not So Trash Reviews is back from the dead! After a long hiatus, Johann Chipol returns with a resurrected lost episode, originally recorded almost three years ago! And what better film to make our comeback with than Brian De Palma’s genre-bending rock opera cult classic, Phantom of the Paradise? Johann is joined by friend of the show and horror fil…
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This week, Chris examines claims by Microsoft researchers to be building a fault-tolerant quantum computer chip using obscure physics, and why many are sceptical of it; and Linden speaks to tephrochronologist Saini Samim about using crystals in ancient volcanic ash to determine the age of fossils. Microsoft press release, https://azure.microsoft.co…
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This week Linden talks about methane as a greenhouse gas, and a new study showing that rivers with more waterfalls release more methane; and Stu runs us through the different parts of our immune system, including a recently discovered power of proteasomes within cells helping to attack invading bacteria. Rust, R.L., Frizzell, A. & Kessler, J.D. Wat…
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On this extra-long episode of the podcast, we dive into one of the most iconic sci-fi franchises of all time—The Terminator! Join Edward and Johann as they break down all six Terminator films and rank them all. From James Cameron’s game-changing classics to the more… questionable sequels. Which entries stand the test of time? Which ones should be t…
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In this episode, Edward and Johann discuss the Clue (1985) Cult Film Club screening and discuss the film and the event. Want to come to one of the Cult Film Club screenings? Check out the QUAD website here: https://www.derbyquad.co.uk/season-festival/cultfilmclub/ Want to buy The Game Chest? Head over to https://www.pocketfoxgames.co.uk and use the…
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This week, we celebrate International Women's Day! Claire explores the global impact of breast cancer, a disease that affects millions of women worldwide, and talks about some of the latest research and challenges in the fight for better treatments and outcomes. Meanwhile, Linden shares the inspiring story of pioneering chemist and Isabel Joy Bear,…
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This week on Lost in Science, Chris digs into the surprising miscalculations of toxins in black plastic utensils—should we be worried about what’s lurking in our plastic spatulas? Meanwhile, Linden takes us underground (metaphorically, of course) to explore the world of one of Australia’s most beloved marsupials: the wombat! How do we know where th…
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In this episode of the podcast, we have our Alien Movie Franchise Tier List! The boys, Johann and Ed, discuss the entries in the franchise, ranking all 7 mainline movies in the Alien series and review them. Unlike the video version launched earlier last year, this one will be the full discussion, mostly uncut! Will you agree with our rankings? Want…
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Welcome to the relaunch of the podcast, Enigmatic Podcast! In this Heart Eyes review, Johann and Ed bring back their Cult vs Current show in a podcast format. Cult vs Current is a series where the boys compare a new film with cult classics that may have inspired it. This time round, looking at the rare subgenre, Valentine's Day Horror! Look out for…
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Back in action for 2025, we kick of our first show of the year with Linden talking about the scientific evidence supporting flossing your teeth, and why people got upset it was dropped from US dental hygiene guidelines some years ago. And Chris welcomes us all to the International year of Quantum, but what does it mean, and who is it for? Tune in t…
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This week on the show we head back in the archives to hear Claire's interview with Profesor Dee Carter all about her research looking at the unexpected antimicrobial properties of honey ants, and how they could be solution to anitbiotic resistance challenges ahead.Also on the show Stu gets into some of the shameful history of zoology, and the Accli…
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The summer series continues as we revisit stories from the archives. And this week Chris asks the question, how can time fly without wings? Or more specifically, is there is any scientific basis for feeling like time is passing quicker than each year? Also Claire chats to CSIRO researcher Leo Joseph about sequencing of the complete genome of the Ni…
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Our summer series continues with stories from past shows, this week Stu looks into the basic chemistry of alkaline water and why it isn't a panacea for anything much at all. And Chris talks about two historical female figures of scintific importance who may not be the household names they deserve to be.…
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Chris tells us about an amazing new discovery of dinosaur tracks in Britain, then we continue our replay of classic stories from the archive: Catriona shows what we can learn about love and affection from the hormones of monogamous prairie voles, and Chris shares the formula for the frequency of flapping wings to fly, and uses it to calculate how f…
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