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Author: Xavier Fajardo and Mia Ramos

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This is a science podcast hosted by Xavier Fajardo and Mia Ramos. Together, they attempt to make scientific topics more digestible for the masses. (Explicit language used)
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Straight to "Vampirism"

Straight to "Vampirism"

2020-10-2401:23:59

In this episode we talk about vampiric lore, and the scientific misconceptions that helped create it.  We will touch on human decomposition, the bubonic plague, and consumption (TB).  Happy Halloween! 
Straight to Human Blood

Straight to Human Blood

2020-10-2402:08:54

In this episode we talk about human blood, specifically red blood cells. We discuss old interpretations of blood, what blood is, what blood does, transfusions, and blood types. 
In part 2 of 2 of electricity we talk about electromagnetic induction, magnets, generators, transformers, and of course AC vs. DC. Thank you for your support!
In part one of electricity we explain what electricity actually is, the difference between current and static electricity, as well as touch on Ohm’s law. In part two, we will discuss the current war between Tesla and Edison, and explain how electricity gets to your wall outlets. Thank you for your support!
Straight to the Hosts

Straight to the Hosts

2020-09-1201:10:08

In this episode, we just shoot the sh*t and talk about ourselves. Crack a beer with us (if you're of age), and learn a little bit about the people trying to teach you science. Up top we will explain why this is not the electricity episode, but rest assured, we will be dropping that episode next week. Thank you for your patience and support! 
Straight to Nuclear Fission

Straight to Nuclear Fission

2020-08-2201:42:35

In this episode, we explore the science and history behind nuclear fission. Starting from it’s discovery, to it’s first implementation as a weapon, and finally, how it is used today to produce electricity.
This is the last installment in our innate immunity series. In this episode, we explore the other two complement pathways: the lectin pathway and the classical pathway. As well as the innate immune response toward an intracellular pathogen.
This is part 3 of the innate immune system. I promise, we’re about to wrap it up on innate immunity. In this episode, we focus on the inflammatory process in response to a bacterial pathogen. Thank you for your support! 
This is part 2 of the innate immune system. In this episode, we explore all of the different effector cells associated with the innate immune system.
This is part 1 of the innate immune system. In this episode, we explain what a pathogen is, the immunological components of our skin and mucus membranes, and the complement system. Check out our website!
This is part 2 of 2 for the drug development process. In this half, we cover clinical trials, some statistics, the final review that decides if a drug goes to market, post market surveillance, advertising, generic medicine, fast tracking, and a story about a natural remedy, once used by the ancient Egyptians, but now is one of the most commonly used drugs in the world. Check out our website, straight2thebrain.com. 
In part one, we cover how a new drug is discovered, the founding of the FDA, pre-clinical research, and IND approval. Join us for some laughing and learning. 
COVID-19 Part 2 of 2

COVID-19 Part 2 of 2

2020-06-2601:32:48

This is part 2 of 2 for COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. In this half, we cover transmission, epidemiology, diagnostics, treatment, prevention, and viral escapes. Images for this episode can be found in the blog post for this episode. All of the sources used for this episode can be found on our website, straight2thebrain.com. 
This is part 1 of 2 for Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. In this half, we cover what a virus is, grey markets, etiology, virus attachment, entry and replication, as well as symptoms and pathogenesis. Images for this episode can be found in the blog post for the episode. All the sources used for this episode can be found here. 
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