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From Our Neurons to Yours From Our Neurons to Yours Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler Made of Stars Made of Stars Wes Carroll АНТРОПОГЕНЕЗ.РУ АНТРОПОГЕНЕЗ.РУ АНТРОПОГЕНЕЗ.РУ PBS Space Time PBS Space Time PBS Future in Bloom Future in Bloom Steph Speirs Weather Wisdom Weather Wisdom Dave Epstein The Incubator The Incubator Ben Courchia & Daphna Yasova Barbeau תל אביב 360 – ערוץ הפודקסטים של אוניברסיטת תל אביב תל אביב 360 – ערוץ הפודקסטים של אוניברסיטת תל אביב Tel Aviv University من الموسوعة العسكرية من الموسوعة العسكرية Alsumood Podcast Bigfoot Society Bigfoot Society Jeremiah Byron The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast Allen Hall, Rosemary Barnes, Yolanda Padron & Matthew Stead AWONDERJUNKIE AWONDERJUNKIE Ryan Anderson Podcast de Juan Ramón Rallo Podcast de Juan Ramón Rallo Juan Ramón Rallo Beyond the Void: Philosophy & Psychology for the Modern Mind Beyond the Void: Philosophy & Psychology for the Modern Mind btv Shake Up Your Workup Shake Up Your Workup IDEXX How To Protect The Ocean How To Protect The Ocean Andrew Lewin Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+ Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+ Everyday Wellness™ BirdNote Daily BirdNote Daily BirdNote Earth Rangers Earth Rangers GZM Shows Fork U with Dr. Terry Simpson Fork U with Dr. Terry Simpson Terry Simpson Monsters Among Us Monsters Among Us Derek Hayes | Audioboom Studios Роман Цимбалюк подкаст Роман Цимбалюк подкаст Roman TsymbaIiuk People’s Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos: Horror Stories, Weird Fiction, and Film Reviews People’s Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos: Horror Stories, Weird Fiction, and Film Reviews DB Spitzer/David Heath/Aunt Gore 冷门知识 | 丰富你的知识储备 冷门知识 | 丰富你的知识储备 _要_有_光_ Comfort Creatures Comfort Creatures Ella McLeod, Alexis B. Preston KI verstehen KI verstehen Deutschlandfunk BioSpace BioSpace BioSpace Epigenetics Podcast Epigenetics Podcast Active Motif Мослекторий Мослекторий Москва 24 Something You Should Know Something You Should Know Mike Carruthers | OmniCast Media Mysteries of UFOs Mysteries of UFOs CLIFFORD MITCHELL uyfljlhjlkjgghlkjgjklgl uyfljlhjlkjgghlkjgjklgl the master Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries Professor Fred Watson and Andrew Dunkley The Origins Foundation Podcast The Origins Foundation Podcast The Origins Foundation Space News and Weather Today – Auroras, Rocket Launches & Night Sky Viewing Space News and Weather Today – Auroras, Rocket Launches & Night Sky Viewing Caloroga Labs Space News and Weather Welt der Physik | Podcast Welt der Physik | Podcast Welt der Physik The Podcast by KevinMD The Podcast by KevinMD Kevin Pho, MD
From Our Neurons to Yours

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From Our Neurons to Yours

Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler

Is chronic fatigue a gut-brain reflex? | Julia Kaltschmidt

July 16, 2026 7:00am 35 min

Why does being sick make you so exhausted – and why does that exhaustion sometimes outlast the illness itself? Today, neuroscientist Julia Kaltschmidt returns to the podcast to talk about the body's hidden "sickness refl...

Is neurodegeneration a waste-management problem? | Monther Abu-Remaileh

June 18, 2026 7:00am 41 min

For decades, the field focused on the plaques and tangles of misfolded proteins that show up in the brains of patients with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other disorders. The natural assumption was that if you could desig...

A new precision neuroscience of language (Big Ideas in Neuroscience) | Cory Shain

June 04, 2026 7:00am 45 min

Right now, as you're reading this sentence, something remarkable is happening in your brain. Light waves from your screen hit your eyes, transform into electrical signals, and take on meaning. You understand what you're ...

How childhood (and Pokémon) shape how we see the world | Kalanit Grill-Spector

May 21, 2026 7:00am 46 min

Today's episode is all about how childhood literally shapes the brain.Our most important experiences – from learning to read, to the growing complexity of our social lives at school, and even the video games we play – le...

The FDA's psychedelic sea-change: what accelerated clinical trials for psilocybin, methylone, and ibogaine mean for mental health and neuroscience research | Boris Heifets

May 07, 2026 7:00am 45 min

Last month we saw a big shift in the federal government’s approach to psychedelic medicine.Specifically, following an executive order by President Trump, the FDA announced it is fast-tracking its review of several clinic...

Will work for dopamine: why hard work motivates us | Neir Eshel

April 30, 2026 7:00am 43 min

Today’s episode is about the neuroscience of hard work—or maybe more specifically, the value we place on hard work.There’s something different about hiking to the top of a mountain versus taking a helicopter. The view fr...

Could Parkinson's start in the gut? | Kathleen Poston

April 16, 2026 7:00am 41 min

Traditionally, we think of Parkinson's as a movement disorder—defined by slowed movement, stiff muscles, and involuntary shaking. But it turns out there are other symptoms that appear years or even decades before movemen...

Big Ideas: How see-through brains could transform neuroscience | Guosong Hong

April 02, 2026 7:00am 36 min

What if we could make the brain see-through? It sounds like science fiction, but it could revolutionize how we study the brain. Today on the show, we're talking with Guosong Hong, a faculty scholar here at the Wu Tsai Ne...

Could boosting gut–brain communication prevent memory loss? A tale of microbes, memory, and our internal senses | Christophe Thaiss

March 19, 2026 7:00am 42 min

Our memories and senses are deeply connected—like how a favorite song can recreate a whole glorious teenage summer. It turns out this relationship might extend beyond our five external senses to include our internal sens...

Why do some of us age faster than others? | Claire Bedbrook and Ravi Nath

March 12, 2026 1:00pm 38 min

Today on the show, why do some of us age faster than others? Why do some of us grow old and die before our time while others seem to simply endure? And most of us have probably wondered at one point or another, which tra...

Big Ideas in Neuroscience: A new neuroscience of pregnancy | Nirao Shah & Katrin Svensson

February 26, 2026 7:00am 38 min

We know shockingly little about what goes on in a mother’s brain during pregnancy.For example, we know only a handful of the hormones involved—out of hundreds scientists think may exist—and very little about how they mig...

Why do our minds wander? What the brain's default mode tells us about our humanity | Vinod Menon

February 12, 2026 7:00am 48 min

Here’s a question for you that may at first seem trivial, but is actually profound: Why do our minds drift? If you have ever dabbled in mindfulness or meditation, you know this mind wandering has an almost gravitational ...

Is Alzheimer's an energy crisis in the brain? Inflammation, metabolism and a new path in the search for cures | Kati Andreasson

December 18, 2025 5:00pm 42 min

For decades, Alzheimer's research has focused on clearing amyloid plaques from the brain. But new drugs that successfully remove plaques have proven clinically "underwhelming", leaving the field searching for alternative...

"The Emergent Mind: How Intelligence Arises in People and Machines" | Jay McClelland

November 26, 2025 3:00pm 39 min

The AI revolution of the past few years is built on brain-inspired neural network models originally developed to study our own minds. The question is, what should we make of the fact that our own rich mental lives are bu...

Could brain implants read our thoughts? | Erin Kunz

November 13, 2025 7:00am 37 min

Imagine what it’s like to lose your ability to speak. You know what you want to say, but the connection between your brain and the muscles that form words is no longer functioning. For people with conditions like ALS, or...

NeuroForecasting: how brain activity can predict stock prices or viral videos | Brian Knutson

October 30, 2025 7:00am 40 min

Neuroscientists have spent the past few decades tracing the network of brain systems—some deep and emotional, and others more analytical and deliberate— that work together as we make tough choices like where to invest ou...

"Why Brains Need Friends: The Neuroscience of Social Connection" | Ben Rein

October 16, 2025 7:00am 38 min

We are more isolated from one another than ever before — by our technology, by our political divides, and most of all, by our choices. This week on the show, we talk with neuroscientist Ben Rein about why this social iso...

From doodles to Descartes: sketching and the human cognitive toolkit | Judith Fan

October 02, 2025 7:00am 40 min

Before the written word — and possibly even before speech — humans have communicated through drawing. From crude scratches in the dirt or on cave walls to the arcane symbology of the laboratory whiteboard, our instinct f...

What is psychosis? Navigating an altered reality | Jacob Ballon & Shannon Pagdon

September 18, 2025 7:00am 46 min

Imagine if you couldn't distinguish between dreams and reality. If you couldn't tell whether what you were seeing or hearing was really there in front of you. What if you discovered you couldn't trust your own perception...

"I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine" | Daniel Levitin

September 04, 2025 7:00am 45 min

Most of us can agree: music is awesome. Regardless of which songs speak to you, music probably plays an important role in your life. The question is, what makes music so powerful? Why does a particular combination of sou...

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