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    Dr. Robert Malone | PBD Podcast | EP. 113

    Dr. Robert Malone | PBD Podcast | EP. 113

    PBD Podcast discusses current events, trending topics, and politics as they relate to life and business. Stay tuned for new episodes and guest appearances.

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    The International Scientists Getting Pushed Out

    The International Scientists Getting Pushed Out
    About 30% of people in science and engineering jobs in the U.S. were born outside the country. So when the Trump Administration suspended certain work visas in June, including one held by a lot of international scientists, research labs across the nation felt the effects. On the show, we talk to a physicist affected by the order, and The Chronicle of Higher Education's Karin Fischer about what policies like this mean for science research in the U.S.

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    Wearing A Mask Could Be Even More Important Than We Thought

    Wearing A Mask Could Be Even More Important Than We Thought
    A new paper and growing observational evidence suggest that a mask could protect you from developing a serious case of COVID-19 — by cutting down on the amount of virus that takes root in your body.

    Katherine Wu reported on that evidence for the New York Times.

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    Meet The Climate Scientist Trying to Fly Less for Work

    Meet The Climate Scientist Trying to Fly Less for Work
    A few years ago, climate scientist Kim Cobb had a brutal realization about how much she was flying for conferences and meetings. Those flights were adding lots of climate-warming carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Host Maddie Sofia talks with her about her push to get scientists to fly less for work, and what happened when the pandemic suddenly made that idea a reality.

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    Is This Real? Loss of Smell And The Coronavirus

    Is This Real? Loss of Smell And The Coronavirus
    Doctors around the world are sharing stories of patients losing their sense of taste or smell — and testing positive for the coronavirus. Is it a real symptom of COVID-19? There isn't scientific evidence for that. But the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery is gathering anecdotal information to find out more. Short Wave's Maddie Sofia and Emily Kwong talk about science during a pandemic.

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