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    smears

    Explore "smears" with insightful episodes like "MY WILD Confession : I’ve also had fantasies of me and my brother rubbing our cocks together both covered in poop as it smears all over", "Words, Deeds, and Smears", "SoT 208: Better Than Hookworm", "SoT 146: It Hides My Face" and "Episode 8" from podcasts like ""DISRESPECTFUL NAJA_SORRY NOT SORRY!", "Bearman Radio's tracks", "Science On Top", "Science On Top" and "Long Time Listener First Time Caller"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    SoT 208: Better Than Hookworm

    SoT 208: Better Than Hookworm

    For the first time, neurosurgeons at in Canada claim to have found a way to deliver chemotherapy drugs directly to the brain, crossing the famed blood brain barrier.

    Women infected with hookworms seem to have decreased fertility, while women with roundworms seem to be more fertile. Because parasitic worms are weird.

    There's some growing evidence that suggest repeated vaccination against different flu strains might diminish the flu vaccine’s effectiveness. You should still get the shot, though.

    Compass is a clinical trial comparing 2.5 -yearly Pap test screening with 5- yearly Human Papillomavirus (HPV) screening. It is the first large scale clinical trial internationally to assess these screening tests in an HPV vaccinated population

    SoT 146: It Hides My Face

    SoT 146: It Hides My Face

    Evolutionary biologist and author of Sex, Genes & Rock 'n' Roll Professor Rob Brooks joins us to talk beards, monogamy and evolution.

    Beards seem to be popular now, but we may be approaching 'peak beard', where beards are so common they lose their novelty appeal.

    Do babies cry at night to stop their parents having more babies? Evolutionary biologist David Haig thinks they may be unintentionally sabotaging their parents' sex lives.

    A ten year, worldwide project has finally sequenced the Tsetse fly genome. The findings from this massive effort could help in the fight against sleeping sickness, which kills nearly 10,000 people a year.

    Some dolphins use sea spongers as tools to help forage for food, and it appears to be affecting their diet.

    The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new test for human papillomavirus, but while it could one day replace a pap smear, it still requires a cervical sample.

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