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Learn about anything! In this ad-free educational podcast, four Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are provided to four AI podcast guests, who are then interviewed as a panel. These aren't your average watered down podcasts, they can be very technical and complex. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every M/W/F.
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Here is a list of questions that are answered in this podcast episode:What is the difference between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0?How has the internet evolved over time?How does the technical backend of Web 2.0 work?What is a client-server model?Why did Web 2.0 and social media become so popular?How does Web 3.0 work from a technical perspective?What is blockchain technology?What are smart contracts and how do they work?What are some examples of decentralized applications (DApps)?How would a decentralized social media platform work?What are the disadvantages or challenges of decentralization?Why is blockchain technology often slow?What is the performance overhead of Web3?How much slower is blockchain compared to traditional systems like Visa?What is the transaction speed (TPS) of Bitcoin and Ethereum?Is blockchain technology suitable for applications like social media or video streaming?What are the limitations of blockchain?Are there other types of decentralization besides blockchain?What is a Distributed Hash Table (DHT)?What is a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)?What is the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)?How is Web3 and cryptocurrency being regulated?What are the legal challenges for decentralization?What are the risks associated with smart contracts?What does the future of decentralization look like?Will the future of the internet be a hybrid of Web 2.0 and Web 3.0?Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What are Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general?How can someone get started with Bitcoin?What topics are covered in this deep dive on Bitcoin?What is the history of Bitcoin?What was the Cypherpunk movement and how did it lead to the creation of Bitcoin?Why were the early pioneers of Bitcoin concerned about government control over currency and privacy?Have the early concerns about government surveillance and financial control come true?Who is Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin?Why is Satoshi Nakamoto's identity still a mystery?How does blockchain technology work?What is a decentralized, distributed ledger?How are transactions added to the blockchain?What is "Proof-of-Work" and why does it require so much energy and powerful computers?How does Proof-of-Work secure the Bitcoin network?Are there alternatives to the energy-intensive Proof-of-Work system?What is "Proof-of-Stake"?How can the Bitcoin protocol be changed or updated, and who controls the code?What are digital wallets and how do they work?How can users protect their digital wallets and private keys?What are the differences between hot wallets and cold wallets?What are the economic dimensions of Bitcoin?What determines Bitcoin's value?Why is Bitcoin's price so volatile?Why is Bitcoin considered a risky investment?How much has Bitcoin appreciated in value since its creation?Is Bitcoin a store of value like "digital gold" or a speculative investment?What happens when all 21 million Bitcoins are mined?What will incentivize miners to continue securing the network after the block rewards end?How does Bitcoin differ from other cryptocurrencies (altcoins)?What makes Bitcoin so unique and dominant in the crypto market?Does quantum computing pose a threat to Bitcoin's security?Could a quantum computer break Bitcoin's cryptography?At what price does it become economically worth it for an attacker to target the Bitcoin network?Can an attacker easily crack someone's digital wallet?What is the risk of an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) attack to the Bitcoin network?Could an EMP wipe out the value of Bitcoin or destroy digital wallets?What is the paradox of transparency in Bitcoin, and how can it be used for illicit activities?What are some common myths about Bitcoin?Is Bitcoin completely anonymous?Is Bitcoin unregulated?What does the future hold for Bitcoin?What is the regulatory landscape surrounding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency?Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What are nitrates and are they good or bad for you?Why are nitrates from vegetables considered healthy, but nitrates in processed meats are a concern?Do processed meats like bacon and hot dogs actually cause cancer?By how much does eating processed meat increase my risk of cancer?What does the "no added nitrates" label on processed meats really mean?Is using celery powder in meats just a misleading marketing gimmick?How can I reduce the health risks if I still want to eat processed meats?Does consuming Vitamin C (like orange juice) with a hot dog make it safer?How do nitrates benefit my health, particularly my heart and exercise performance?What is the biological process that turns nitrates into something useful in the body?How does cooking, like grilling or charring, affect the risks of nitrates in meat?What are N-nitroso compounds and how are they formed?Which specific processed meats typically contain nitrates?Are there other "hidden" sources of nitrates in food besides celery powder?What is nitric oxide and what does it do in the body? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What is muscle hypertrophy and how does it work?Is it true that lifting weights tears your muscles and they grow back stronger?What's more important for building muscle: lifting heavy weights for few reps, or lighter weights for more reps?Should I focus on compound exercises (like squats and deadlifts) or isolation exercises to build muscle?What is the difference between fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibers, and how do they relate to muscle growth?How much protein do I actually need to eat per day to build muscle?Is the "anabolic window" real? How soon after a workout do I need to consume protein?Are some types of protein (like whey vs. casein) better than others for muscle growth?Can you actually grow new muscle fibers, or do existing ones just get bigger?How does resistance training and maintaining muscle mass affect aging and longevity?What is "progressive overload" and why is it essential for continuous muscle growth?How important are sleep and rest days for muscle recovery and growth?What is the psychological impact of focusing on muscle growth and body image?How often should I work out each muscle group per week for the best results?Are supplements like creatine or HMB necessary for building muscle?Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What is muscle hypertrophy and how does it happen?Are there different types of muscle hypertrophy (e.g., myofibrillar vs. sarcoplasmic)?How much protein do I need to eat to build muscle?Is it better to lift heavy weights with low reps or light weights with high reps for muscle growth?How many sets and reps should I do per muscle group per week for optimal hypertrophy?How often should I train each muscle group (training frequency)?Is training to muscle failure necessary for growth?What role do hormones like testosterone and growth hormone play in muscle building?Are satellite cells essential for muscle growth, and what is the myonuclear domain theory?Does muscle damage (soreness) mean my muscles are growing?What are the best supplements for muscle hypertrophy (e.g., creatine, protein powder)?Can women build muscle as effectively as men, and will lifting make them "bulky"?Can older adults still build muscle, and how does aging affect hypertrophy?What is the "mind-muscle connection," and can it help with hypertrophy?If I stop working out, will my muscle turn into fat? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What exactly are nitrates?Are all nitrates the same, or are there different types (e.g., organic vs. inorganic)?How do nitrates get into our water and soil?Are nitrates harmful to the environment? What is eutrophication?What are the main sources of nitrates in our diet?How does the human body process nitrates, and can they be beneficial?Can nitrates from food, like beetroot juice, really improve exercise performance or lower blood pressure?Do nitrates cause cancer? What's the link between processed meats and cancer?Why are nitrates in drinking water a concern for infants (blue baby syndrome)?Can nitrates affect thyroid function?Besides food, what are other common uses of nitrates (e.g., in agriculture, industry)?Why are nitrates and nitrites added to processed meats like bacon and hot dogs?Are there regulations for nitrate levels in drinking water and food?What does it mean when meat is labeled "uncured" or "no nitrates added"? Is it truly safer?Is there a difference in health impact between nitrates found naturally in vegetables and those added to processed meats? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:Where is Ukraine located and why is its geography strategically important?What is the ethnic and linguistic composition of Ukraine's population?What are some of Ukraine's most important national symbols and what do they represent?What are the historical origins of the Ukrainian state, starting from Kyivan Rus'?What was the Holodomor, and why is it a significant event in Ukrainian history?What was Ukraine's experience during World War II, including the role of groups like OUN/UPA?How did Ukraine gain independence in 1991?How is Ukraine's government structured (e.g., President, Parliament, Cabinet)?Who are the key political leaders in Ukraine during the current war (as of mid-2025)?What were the main characteristics of Ukraine's economy before the 2022 full-scale invasion?How has the 2022 Russian invasion impacted Ukraine's economy?What were the Orange Revolution (2004) and Euromaidan (2013-2014), and what were their major outcomes?Why and how did Russia annex Crimea in 2014?What justifications did Russia provide for its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022?What are the major humanitarian consequences of the war in Ukraine since 2022, such as civilian casualties and displacement? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What is the current political system in Russia under Vladimir Putin?How have international sanctions impacted Russia's economy?What are Russia's main foreign policy goals and its relationship with the West/NATO?What is the nature of the Sino-Russian partnership?What are the key historical events that shaped modern Russia (e.g., Mongol Yoke, Petrine reforms, Soviet era)?What is the state of civil liberties and political opposition in Russia?On what natural resources is Russia's economy heavily dependent?What are Russia's nuclear capabilities and current military doctrine?How has Russia's military performed in recent conflicts, particularly Ukraine?How does the Russian government control information and use propaganda?What are the major demographic challenges facing Russia (e.g., population decline, aging)?What is the ethnic and religious composition of Russia?What are the most significant environmental problems in Russia, including the impact of climate change?Why do Russian and Western narratives about major global events often differ?What were the main characteristics and consequences of Russia's transition in the 1990s after the Soviet collapse? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:Who founded Buddhism and what is the basic story of his life and enlightenment?When and where did Buddhism originate?What are the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism?What is the Noble Eightfold Path and its components?What does Buddhism teach about suffering (Dukkha) and its causes?What is Karma and how does it relate to rebirth (Samsara) in Buddhism?What is Nirvana in the Buddhist tradition?What does the concept of "Anatta" (non-self) mean in Buddhism?What are the main ethical guidelines for lay Buddhists (e.g., the Five Precepts)?What are the primary forms of Buddhist meditation, such as Samatha and Vipassana?What are the main branches or schools of Buddhism (e.g., Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana) and how do they generally differ?What is a Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism?How has Buddhism adapted as it spread to different cultures around the world (e.g., in China, Tibet, Japan, the West)?Is Buddhism always a peaceful religion, or has it been associated with violence in some contexts?What are some contemporary issues or controversies related to Buddhism, such as its views on gender roles or its engagement with politics? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What was the British Mandate in Palestine and what was the Balfour Declaration?What is the Nakba and what happened during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War?What was the significance of the 1967 Six-Day War for Palestine and Israel?Who governs the Palestinians, and what are the roles of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and Hamas?Why are Fatah and Hamas divided, and what are the consequences of this division?What is daily life like for Palestinians living under Israeli occupation in the West Bank and Gaza?How has the Israeli occupation affected the Palestinian economy, education, and healthcare systems?What is the international legal status of Israeli settlements in the West Bank?What are the competing claims to Jerusalem and its current international status?What is the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees, and why is it a controversial issue?What is the two-state solution, and is it still considered a viable path to peace?What role has the United States played in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and peace process?What do international bodies like the UN, International Court of Justice (ICJ), and International Criminal Court (ICC) say about the legality of the Israeli occupation and actions within the conflict?How has Palestinian identity and culture been shaped by the conflict and expressed as forms of resistance?What are the main demographic trends in Palestine and the significance of the Palestinian diaspora? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What are the ancient historical roots of Israel, and when was "Israel" first mentioned in historical records?What was the Balfour Declaration, and what role did the British Mandate play in the lead-up to Israel's establishment?What were the key events and outcomes of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War (War of Independence/Nakba)?What territories did Israel capture in the 1967 Six-Day War, and what is the significance of UN Resolution 242?How is Israel's government structured, and what is the role of the Knesset and the Prime Minister?What are Israel's "Basic Laws," and how do they function as a constitution?What was the 2023 judicial reform controversy in Israel about?What is the religious and ethnic composition of Israeli society, including the main Jewish and Arab subgroups?Why is Israel known as the "Start-Up Nation," and what are its key high-technology industries?What are the primary security threats Israel faces, and what is the role of the IDF and its intelligence agencies?What is the nature of the U.S.-Israel relationship, and why is it considered "special"?What are the Abraham Accords, and how have they affected Israel's relations with Arab countries?How has Israel addressed its historical water scarcity challenges?What are the core issues and differing narratives in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including the status of settlements and Jerusalem?What are the "apartheid" allegations made against Israel, and what is the Israeli government's response? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What is cancer and how does it fundamentally start in the body?What are the "Hallmarks of Cancer" and why are they important for understanding the disease?What are the main genetic (e.g., oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes) and epigenetic causes of cancer?How common is cancer worldwide, and are there differences in cancer rates and deaths between richer and poorer countries?What are the major lifestyle risk factors (like smoking, diet, alcohol) and environmental factors (like pollution, infections) that can cause cancer?Can cancer be inherited, and what are some examples of inherited cancer syndromes?What are the main methods used to diagnose cancer, including imaging and biopsies?What are "liquid biopsies" and how can they help in detecting and monitoring cancer?What are the primary types of cancer treatments available today, such as chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy?Why do cancer treatments, including targeted therapies, sometimes stop working or lead to resistance?How does immunotherapy (e.g., checkpoint inhibitors, CAR T-cell therapy) work to fight cancer, and what are its main side effects?What are some of the newest or emerging approaches to cancer treatment, like gene editing (CRISPR) or nanomedicine?What is the psychological, social, and emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis on patients and their families?What does "financial toxicity" mean in the context of cancer care, and why are cancer treatments so expensive?What are some of the main controversies or debates surrounding cancer screening, such as overdiagnosis or the PSA test for prostate cancer? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What is insulin resistance?What does insulin normally do in the body?What are the main symptoms or signs of insulin resistance?How is insulin resistance diagnosed by doctors?What are the major health problems linked to insulin resistance (e.g., diabetes, heart disease)?What is metabolic syndrome and how does it relate to insulin resistance?What are the main causes or risk factors for developing insulin resistance?How does diet (e.g., sugar, fats, carbs) affect insulin resistance?Can exercise help improve insulin resistance, and how?Are there medications to treat insulin resistance? What is metformin?Can insulin resistance be prevented or reversed?Is insulin resistance genetic, or is it mainly caused by lifestyle?How does insulin resistance affect different organs like the liver, muscle, and fat tissue?What is the difference between insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes?Are there any controversies or ongoing debates about what causes or best treats insulin resistance? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What exactly are peptides, and how are they different from proteins?What are some important roles peptides play in the human body (e.g., as hormones or neurotransmitters)?How are peptides made, both naturally in the body and synthetically in labs?Can peptides be used as medicines, and what are some examples of peptide drugs?What are the main challenges in developing and using peptides as drugs (e.g., why are many injected)?Are peptides used in areas other than medicine, like in cosmetics, food, or agriculture?What's the science behind collagen peptides and other peptide supplements for skin and health? Do they work?Are peptides safe to use, and what are the risks associated with unregulated peptide products?Why are some peptide-based medications, like insulin or new weight-loss drugs, so expensive?How is artificial intelligence (AI) being used in peptide research and drug development?What are macrocyclic peptides, and why are they important in drug discovery?What are antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and what is their role in fighting infections?What are GLP-1 agonists (like Ozempic or Wegovy), and how do they work for diabetes and weight loss?Are peptides used in sports for performance enhancement, and what are the ethical concerns?What does the future hold for peptide science and its applications in medicine and technology? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What is Hinduism and who is its founder?What are the core beliefs of Hinduism, like karma, dharma, and moksha?What are the most important sacred texts in Hinduism (e.g., Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita)?How did Hinduism evolve historically, from ancient times to the modern era?What are the main schools of Hindu philosophy, such as Vedanta (Advaita, Vishishtadvaita, Dvaita)?Who are some of the major deities worshipped in Hinduism (e.g., Vishnu, Shiva, Devi)?What are common Hindu rituals, practices, and life-cycle ceremonies (samskaras)?What is the caste system, and what is its relationship with Hindu society and scriptures?What are traditional Hindu perspectives on gender roles, and how are they being debated today (e.g., women priests, Sabarimala)?What is Hindutva or Hindu nationalism, and how does it relate to secularism in India?How does Hinduism view other religions, and what are the current debates around religious conversion in India?How is Hinduism practiced by communities outside of India (the diaspora)?What is the Hindu perspective on environmental issues or "Green Dharma"?How has technology and the internet affected Hindu religious practices and communities?Is Hinduism compatible with science, including concepts like evolution? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What are proteins and what are their basic building blocks?What are the different levels of protein structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary)?How do proteins fold into their specific shapes, and what helps them do it?What are the main ways scientists determine the 3D structure of proteins, including new AI methods like AlphaFold?How are proteins made in our cells, starting from DNA?What are post-translational modifications (PTMs) and why are they important for proteins?What are the main functions of proteins in the body (e.g., enzymes, structural support, transport)?How do enzymes, which are often proteins, speed up chemical reactions?How do cells get rid of old or damaged proteins?How can changes or problems with proteins lead to diseases like sickle cell anemia or Alzheimer's?Can proteins be used as medicines, and what are some examples (like insulin or antibodies)?How are proteins used in biotechnology and industry, for example, in detergents or making biofuels?How much protein do people generally need to eat, and does it vary for different individuals (like athletes or older adults)?What is the difference between animal and plant proteins in terms of nutrition (e.g., complete vs. incomplete proteins)?What are some of the societal or ethical debates surrounding proteins, such as GMOs, patenting, or lab-grown meat? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:When did the COVID-19 pandemic officially start and end as a public health emergency?What is SARS-CoV-2, and how does it infect human cells?What are the main theories about the origin of COVID-19 (e.g., natural spillover vs. lab leak)?How did key COVID-19 variants like Delta and Omicron differ from the original virus?How is COVID-19 transmitted, and what does "R0" (R-naught) signify?What were the main public health interventions (like lockdowns and mask mandates) used during the pandemic, and how effective were they?What are the common symptoms of acute COVID-19, and what treatments were developed?What is Long COVID, and what are its common persistent symptoms?How were COVID-19 vaccines developed so quickly, and what are the different types (e.g., mRNA)?How effective and safe are COVID-19 vaccines, and why were vaccine mandates controversial?What were the major economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic (e.g., on jobs, global economy, supply chains)?How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect mental health globally?What ethical dilemmas (e.g., resource allocation, individual liberties vs. public good) arose during the pandemic?What was the "infodemic," and how did misinformation about COVID-19 spread?What are the key lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic for future pandemic preparedness? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:When did vaccine controversies first start, and what were the initial objections?How do vaccines work to protect us from diseases?How are vaccines tested for safety before they are given to the public?Is there a link between the MMR vaccine and autism?Did thimerosal (mercury) in vaccines cause autism or other health problems?Can mRNA vaccines like the COVID-19 ones alter my DNA?What are common ingredients in vaccines, like adjuvants (e.g., aluminum) and preservatives, and are they safe?Is "natural immunity" from getting sick better than immunity from vaccines?Can live vaccines (like MMR or chickenpox) cause the vaccinated person to spread the disease to others (viral shedding)?What was the Cutter Incident with the polio vaccine and what were its consequences?What are the main psychological reasons people are hesitant about vaccines (e.g., risk perception, trust)?How does misinformation about vaccines spread, especially on social media?What is the legal basis for vaccine mandates, and what are the ethical arguments for and against them?What are the economic factors in vaccine controversies, like pharmaceutical profits and global access?What are effective ways to communicate about vaccines and address public concerns? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.
Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:What is a vaccine and what is its main purpose?How do vaccines work to protect us from diseases?Who were the key figures in the early history of vaccines, like Edward Jenner and Louis Pasteur?What are the different types of vaccines available (e.g., live, inactivated, mRNA)?How do newer vaccine technologies like mRNA vaccines work, and are they safe?How are vaccines developed and tested for safety and effectiveness before they are approved?What is "immunological memory" and how does vaccination create it?Do vaccines cause autism or other health problems like infertility?What is "herd immunity" and why is it important for public health?Why are some people hesitant to get vaccinated?What are some common myths about vaccines and what does science say about them?What are the ethical considerations around mandatory vaccination policies?Are vaccines expensive to develop, and what are their economic benefits?What are some major historical achievements of vaccines, like the eradication of smallpox?What does the future of vaccine technology look like (e.g., universal vaccines)? Request a topic:https://linktr.ee/deepresearchreview About Deep Research Review:In this ad-free educational podcast, Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to find the objective truth about any topic. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning. Disclaimer: Some content on this podcast is AI-generated and may contain biased, offensive, misleading, or outright false information. Nothing is intended as medical, financial, or legal advice. I do my best to encourage unbiased and factual reporting throughout the entire process, but I don't vet or modify AI-generated content in any way; therefore, a healthy dose of critical thinking should always be applied, and listeners would do well to supplement this material with their own research.




