Being a Scientist

#17 teaser: Beginning of Life inside a womb by Dr. Deepak Modi

1 min · 23. mars 2026
episode #17 teaser: Beginning of Life inside a womb by Dr. Deepak Modi cover

Beskrivelse

How does an embryo actually attach during pregnancy? In this short clip, Dr. Deepak Modi explains the fascinating “cross-talk” between the embryo and the endometrium — the lining of the uterus that is only one cell thick. Before implantation happens, the embryo and the uterus communicate in a delicate biological interaction that helps start the earliest stage of life. A simple and fascinating look at one of the most remarkable processes in human biology.

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til å kommentere

Registrer deg nå og bli medlem av Being a Scientist sitt community!

Kom i gang

2 Måneder for 19 kr

Deretter 99 kr / Måned · Avslutt når som helst.

  • Eksklusive podkaster
  • 20 timer lydbøker i måneden
  • Gratis podkaster

Alle episoder

33 Episoder

episode #18 Cassandra Fieldson: The Science of Mosquitoes: Beyond the Bite cover

#18 Cassandra Fieldson: The Science of Mosquitoes: Beyond the Bite

Mosquitoes are one of the most disliked insects — but how much do we actually understand about them? In this episode, I’m joined by Cassandra Fieldson, who studies mosquitoes and brings a refreshing, curiosity-driven perspective to understanding them. Together, we explore the lifecycle of mosquitoes, how they are bred and studied in research, and clear up some common misconceptions — including the surprising fact that most mosquitoes don’t feed on blood. We also dive into their ecological role — from pollination to their place in the food chain — and what their presence tells us about how nature works as a system. This conversation is a reminder that even the most overlooked or disliked creatures can reveal something fascinating when we take the time to understand them. [science podcast, mosquito lifecycle, do mosquitoes drink blood, ecology and food chain, science of insects, biology explained simply, nature and ecosystems]

22. april 202648 min
episode #15 Alex Dainis: Why the 5-Second Rule Doesn’t Work (and Other Science Surprises) cover

#15 Alex Dainis: Why the 5-Second Rule Doesn’t Work (and Other Science Surprises)

We often grow up hearing science “rules” and simple explanations — like the famous five-second food rule or the idea that DNA is the main character running everything inside our cells. But science is rarely that simple. In this conversation with geneticist and science communicator Dr. Alex Dainis, we explore what happens when curiosity meets real scientific investigation. From testing the five-second rule myth, to understanding why hesitation shows up when we try something new, to unpacking the surprising teamwork happening inside our cells, Alex brings science to life in a way that feels relatable and human. This episode is a reminder that science isn’t just about facts — it’s about asking questions, challenging assumptions, and staying curious about the world around us. [science communication, science myths, Genetics, women in science, science podcast, learning mindset]

9. mars 202653 min