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Proving the Concept

Have you ever been lost at c? Will everything be A(I) OK? If your curious mind wants to explore the answers to these questions (and even more terrible science puns) look no further! Each episode will bring more stories and insights from the sometimes weird, sometimes wonderful, and at times downright bizarre world of science, concluding with an account of an amazing female scientist linked to each episode.

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    Episode 34: Brain Waves

    Brain Waves: Tuning Into the Frequencies of the MindIn this episode of Proving the Concept, we dive into the science of brain waves—the rhythmic electrical patterns generated by your brain that shape how you think, feel, and sleep.From alpha waves that help you relax to gamma waves linked to high-level cognition, brain waves reveal the hidden activity powering your every thought. Whether you’re meditating, problem-solving, or deep in REM sleep, your brain is buzzing with electric rhythms—and scientists are learning how to read them.What You’ll Learn: • What brain waves are and how they’re measured • The differences between delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma waves • How these waves relate to sleep, focus, emotion, and consciousness • Why brain wave research is changing the way we understand mental health and neurological disordersPlug in for a fascinating journey through the frequencies of the human mind.Watch more episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@proofofconceptcreativesListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1v3a8xplpGZvFPjIpMg7TmSubscribe for more science that gets inside your head.#SciencePodcast #BrainWaves #Neuroscience #EEG #MindAndBody #WomenInSTEM #ProvingTheConcept

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    Episode 33: Weird Science

    Science is full of surprises, from mind-bending physics to bizarre biological phenomena. In this Proving the Concept episode, we dive into the weirdest, wildest, and most unexpected discoveries across different scientific fields—ones that challenge what we think we know about the world around us.Key Highlights: • Strange Space Phenomena: From planets that rain molten glass to black holes that can spaghettify objects, the universe is filled with bizarre occurrences that defy intuition. • Biological Oddities: Did you know that some turtles breathe through their butts, or that octopuses can edit their own genetic material? Nature is weirder than fiction. • Unexplained Phenomena: Science still has mysteries to solve, like why some animals can seemingly predict earthquakes or why time moves differently depending on gravity.Get ready for a journey through the strangest corners of science!Watch more episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@proofofconceptcreativesListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1v3a8xplpGZvFPjIpMg7TmSubscribe for more science insights!#SciencePodcast #WeirdScience #UnbelievableFacts #StrangeDiscoveries #WomenInSTEMFor a visual deep dive into some of these topics, check out this video:The Strangest Science Facts You Won’t Believe

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    Episode 32: Balloons to Biochemistry with Dr Chloe Lim

    In this episode of Proving the Concept, we’re joined by the brilliantly creative Dr. Chloe Lim—scientist, educator, and founder of Giggly Wiggly Balloons and Twistyfics. From making molecules out of balloons to bringing science into classrooms in the most unexpected ways, Dr. Lim is on a mission to make science fun, accessible, and unforgettable.What You’ll Learn: • How Dr. Lim blends balloon artistry and storytelling to teach complex scientific concepts • The story behind launching Giggly Wiggly Balloons and Twistyfics • The importance of creativity in science communication • Advice for aspiring science educators and creatorsWhether you’re a budding scientist, an educator, or just someone who loves science with a twist (literally!), this episode is packed with laughs, insights, and inspiration.Watch more episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@proofofconceptcreativesListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1v3a8xplpGZvFPjIpMg7TmSubscribe for more science stories and surprises!#SciencePodcast #SciComm #BalloonsAndBiology #DrChloeLim #Twistyfics #WomenInSTEM #CreativeScience

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    Episode 31: A Spoonful of Sugar

    Sugars and Polysaccharides: The Sweet Science of Carbohydrates Sugars and polysaccharides are essential components of our diet and play crucial roles in biology. In this Proving the Concept episode, we dive deep into the world of carbohydrates, examining their structures, functions, and significance in both humans and the natural world. Key Insights: • Monosaccharides and Disaccharides: Sugars like glucose and fructose are simple sugars known as monosaccharides, which are the building blocks for more complex sugars. When two monosaccharides join together, they form disaccharides like sucrose and lactose. • Polysaccharides: Polysaccharides are long chains of monosaccharides that serve as energy storage (like starch in plants and glycogen in animals) and structural support (like cellulose in plants and chitin in arthropods). • Functions in the Body: Carbohydrates are a primary energy source, especially for brain function, and they help maintain blood sugar levels, among many other biological functions. For an in-depth exploration of the world of sugars and polysaccharides, check out this episode! Watch more episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@proofofconceptcreatives Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1v3a8xplpGZvFPjIpMg7Tm Subscribe for more science insights! #SciencePodcast #Sugars #Polysaccharides #Carbohydrates #Biochemistry #WomenInSTEM For a visual exploration of this topic, check out this informative video: Understanding Sugars and Polysaccharides: A Scientific Dive

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    Episode 30: Carbon Copy

    Carbon is the backbone of life on Earth, forming the foundation of all organic compounds. In today’s Proving the Concept episode, we dive deep into the world of carbon, exploring its role in biology, chemistry, and even in shaping the universe itself.Key Insights: • Elemental Versatility: Carbon is uniquely versatile, forming a vast array of compounds, including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Its ability to bond with itself and other elements makes it the cornerstone of life. • Carbon in the Universe: Carbon isn’t just essential for life on Earth—it’s also abundant in the universe, forming stars, planets, and even entire galaxies. • The Carbon Cycle: The carbon cycle is a natural process through which carbon is exchanged between the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms. This cycle plays a key role in maintaining life on Earth.For a deeper dive into the science of carbon, be sure to tune in to this episode!Watch more episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@proofofconceptcreativesListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1v3a8xplpGZvFPjIpMg7TmSubscribe for more science insights!#SciencePodcast #Carbon #OrganicChemistry #LifeScience #WomenInSTEM

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    Episode 29: A Pep(tide) in your Step

    Proteins & Peptides: The Building Blocks of Life ExplainedProteins and peptides are fundamental to life as we know it, playing critical roles in nearly every biological process. In today’s Proving the Concept episode, we dive into the fascinating world of these molecular powerhouses, exploring their structure, function, and how they impact our daily lives.Key Insights: • Proteins and Their Functions: Proteins are large, complex molecules made up of chains of amino acids. They serve as enzymes, hormones, structural components, and much more, performing a wide range of essential tasks in the body. • Peptides and Their Role: Peptides are smaller chains of amino acids and often act as signaling molecules, carrying messages between cells. They are also involved in immune response, wound healing, and regulating biological processes. • Protein Synthesis: Proteins are synthesized through the process of translation, where messenger RNA (mRNA) is decoded to assemble amino acids into specific protein structures, driving cellular functions.For a deep dive into proteins and peptides, check out the full episode!Watch more episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@proofofconceptcreativesListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1v3a8xplpGZvFPjIpMg7TmSubscribe for more science insights!#SciencePodcast #Proteins #Peptides #Biochemistry #MolecularBiology #WomenInSTEMFor a visual exploration of this topic, check out this informative video:Peptides and Proteins: The Building Blocks of Life

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    Episode 28: Nature’s Medicine

    Did you know that some of the most life-saving medicines come from nature? From antibiotics to cancer treatments, natural products have played a crucial role in modern drug discovery. In this episode, we explore how scientists harness compounds from plants, fungi, and bacteria to create powerful medicines.Join us as we uncover the fascinating science behind nature’s medicine and its impact on human health. Subscribe for more stories of incredible women in science and the breakthroughs shaping our future!Watch more episodes: https://youtube.com/@proofofconceptcreativesListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1v3a8xplpGZvFPjIpMg7TmSubscribe for more science insights!#SciencePodcast #medicine #nature #naturalproducts #WomenInSTEM

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    Episode 27: In Your Cytes

    Hey, science fans! Today, we’re talking all about #lymphyocytes, #cytokines and the immune system. #provingtheconcept #sciencefacts #sciencepodcast #womeninscience #biologyfacts

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    Episode 26: X-Ray-Ted

    Hey, curious minds!! Today, we're learning all about X-rays and X-ray crystallography

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    Episode 25: Burst of Energy

    Hey, curious minds!! Today, we're getting energised and exploring the purinergic system and ATP

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    Episode 24: Enter Sandman

    Wakey wakey, curious minds! Today, we’re talking about the science of sleep

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    Episode 23: Adrenaline Rush

    Let’s get that blood pumping because it’s time to trigger our fight-or-flight response with adrenaline!

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    Episode 22: Lights, Camera, Action

    Today on ‘Proving the Concept’ we’re making our way to Tinseltown to see what happens when science meets the big screen

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    Episode 21: Flying Sparks

    Hey science fans!! We’re back for season 2 of ‘Proving the Concept’! Starting off the year with a very relevant topic given NYE celebrations: sparks will be flying for our episode on fireworks!

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    Episode 20: Sound Byte

    For our final episode of season 1, we’re delving into the science of sound

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    Episode 19: Radioactive

    Today we’re all about radioactive isotopes and their applications in energy and medicine!

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    Episode 18: Talk Quarky to Me

    Not just a type of cheese, today we’re talking about quarks: those quirky little subatomic particles that make up matter

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    Episode 17: Spec-tacular Spectroscopy

    Hey curious minds! Today we’re diving into the fascinating world of spectroscopy and how we can learn more about what makes up matter and beyond!

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    Episode 16: Going Green

    Hey eco warriors, today we’ll be exploring green chemistry and how it’s making the discovery and practices within the field of science better for our planet

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    Episode 15: Logging On

    No, we’re not talking about nature or booting up your PC, this episode’s all about logarithms, their uses in society, as well as the incredible scientists behind them

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    Episode 14: Mission Impossible

    Afraid Tom Cruise won't be joining us for this one, but we will be exploring the fascinating world of impossible numbers! Originally considered an absurd idea, these numbers have become fundamental in modern physics, mathematics and engineering

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    Episode 13: Going Viral

    Taking the title of this episode quite literally, we're talking all thinfs viruses: from their first discoveries through to common viruses and interesting facts you might not know about them!

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    Episode 12: All About e

    We're back visiting the world of mathematics with another constant 'e': we plot it's journey from humble beginnings to its applications in the natural world and finance

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    Episode 11: It's in our DNA

    The phrase might be a well-known cliché, but what exactly IS in our DNA? Today, we'll be diving into the science of DNA and RNA, as well as a female scientist who worked to be able to manipulate DNA! Pretty cool, huh?

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    Episode 10: Fake Science

    In this era of misinformation it can be challenging to differentiate fact from fiction. Today we'll be going detective on spotting the rered flags in fake science, cover one of the biggest fake scandals of modern history and highlight a female scientist who had to overcome fake science in her career

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    Episode 9: On Your Biomarkers

    Get set... GO!!! Today's all about biomarkers and the incredible role they play in diagnosing and monitoring diseases.

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    Episode 8: Gut Instinct

    "Trust your gut" as the saying goes, but what's actually in our gut and why is it important? Today we learn all about the fascinating world of the microbiome and an incredible female researcher in the field of gut studies.

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    Episode 7: Down with the Sickness

    No: we won't be covering the song by the metal band Disturbed, but we will be taking a journey through the world of nausea, what causes it and how to treat it. We'll also spotlight a female scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in sensory pathways.

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    Episode 6: Chemical Reaction

    Have you ever wondered why you feel a certain way? Today's episode examines the science of emotions and highlights a female trailblazer in this field

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    Episode 5: Lost at c

    Another episode on one of the most famous numbers (or letters) in physics: we'll find out more about what makes the speed of light such a fundamental concept in the world of physics, interesting facts, as well as a leading female scientist whose work on light was groundbreaking

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    Episode 4: Sci-Lent Night

    In this holiday episode, we're going to be exploring the science of the festive season, followed by discussion of a scientist whose life bares similarity to the winter solstice

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    Episode 3: Life of Pi

    Today we're exploring one of the most famous numbers in mathematics: pi. From its humble beginnings to applications in the modern world, we're going on a journey to find out what pi really is about. As always, we'll be wrapping up with another tale of an amazing female scientist

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    Episode 2: Everything's Gonna be A(I) OK

    AI seems to be everywhere these days: from summarising documents to creating new content, but what impact is AI having in industry and the wider world? Should we fear it? Find out more on today's episode!

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    Episode 1: The As-Sci-Ngment

    The universe started with a big bang, but we're starting with the As-Sci-Ngment. Here is introduce myself and why I'm talking about these topics and conclude with a short except regarding my favourite scientist: Rosalind Franklin

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Have you ever been lost at c? Will everything be A(I) OK? If your curious mind wants to explore the answers to these questions (and even more terrible science puns) look no further! Each episode will bring more stories and insights from the sometimes weird, sometimes wonderful, and at times downright bizarre world of science, concluding with an account of an amazing female scientist linked to each episode.

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Sarah Goffin (Proof of Concept Creatives)

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