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Spectacular Science

Akshay Jayaraman
Spectacular Science
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  • How Your Phone’s Battery Works
    Ever wondered what’s going on inside your phone’s battery? How is it able to store charge and get recharged over and over again? And why do these batteries degrade over time? In this episode, I’ll take you behind the science of rechargeable batteries, how they work, and the science behind lithium-ion batteries. Here’s an article! … Continue reading "Episode 207: How Your Phone’s Battery Works"
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  • How Microplastics Might Be In Our Water
    Microplastics. You’ve probably heard of them because of ocean cleanups and pollution. They are tiny pieces of plastics harmful to many animals. But, it might not just be sea creatures. There might be microplastics in our water supplies. How? In this episode I will take you into the science of microplastics, what they are, and … Continue reading "Episode 206: How Microplastics Might Be In Our Water"
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  • Why We Still Have Tailbones
    Even though we don’t have tails, we still have a tailbone? Does the tailbone even do anything? Why do we still have it even though we have clearly branched away from our ape ancestors? In this episode, I will take you behind the science of vestigial traits, why we have them, and why we still … Continue reading "Episode 205: Why We Still Have Tailbones"
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  • Are We Really 50% Genetically Related to Bananas?
    We have all heard that humans share 50% of their genes to bananas. Is this actually true? And what does this have to do with all of the life on Earth, the human genome, and more? In this episode, I will take you into the science of human genetics and explain this wild statement! Here’s … Continue reading "Episode 204: Are We Really 50% Genetically Related to Bananas?"
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  • Why The Moon is Slowly Moving Away
    Even if you probably did not notice, the Moon is slowly moving away from Earth right now! This movement of the Moon could cause things to change here on Earth as well. Why does this happen? In this episode, I will answer this mind-blowing question and take you into the interesting science of the Moon. … Continue reading "Episode 203: Why The Moon is Slowly Moving Away"
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About Spectacular Science

Welcome to Spectacular Science, a science podcast for curious people! Join our enthusiastic host Akshay Jayaraman as he embarks on fascinating explorations into the world of science. From the mysteries of the universe to the wonders of the microscopic world, he uncovers the science all around us. Get ready for an exciting journey filled with engaging interviews with expert scientists, and mind-blowing topics that will leave you in awe. Whether it’s discovering the science behind amazing natural phenomena, discovering the forces that shape our planet, or exploring the inner workings of the human body, Spectacular Science has it all.
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