
Welcome or Welcome back to Curiously Scientific. In this episode, Sarah and Frank discuss the science behind anxiety, depression, and ADHD in honor of National Mental Health Awareness Month. Mental health is a very serious matter, and during the pandemic, we've seen many people struggling with it.
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Stay curious, stay safe, and stay sane!
May 15, 2021
12 min

Welcome or welcome back to Curiously Scientific. This is the podcast where each month we interview a STEAM organization out there making a difference, and then in one episode, we talk about the science behind an interesting thing.
This episode joins us in chatting with Ishita J. the Founder of TeensCode. As we interview Ishita, we discover her love for coding, the financial aspect of technology, and her opinions on the future of coding.
Check out Teenscode at @teachingteenscode and their YouTube channels TeensCode, and The Science Behind at thesciencebehind.net and our Instagram @the.sciencebehind.
May 1, 2021
13 min

April Fools just passed, and as teenagers, of course, we pulled some pranks. Pranks can be both funny and scary, so in this episode, Frank and Sarah talk about fear and humor. They go into detail about what makes something funny, and why comedians are.... well.. comedians. They also talk about fear and phobias. Did you know there was a fear of having peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth? No? Well, neither did they!
Lastly, April is also Parkinson's' disease awareness month. So as promised here are the resources you can use to learn more about the disorder, and to help people finding a cure:
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https://www.parkinson.org/
https://www.apdaparkinson.org/
Apr 15, 2021
15 min

Welcome to Curiously Scientific!
The podcast by The Science Behind, where once a month, we bring on members of a youth-led organization changing the world, and our second episode of the month discusses a fascinating phenomenon in the world, and the science of it.
In this first episode, we talk to a youth-led organization STEM Sisters. Our two wonderful guests- Sion and Isabella talk about their journey as women in STEM, and the construction of their organization. As the focus shifts to Women's history month, and the role of women in the STEM world, Sion and Isabella share their opinions, frustrations, and ideas.
You can check out STEM sisters at @we_stemsisters on Instagram.
You can also find us, The Science Behind, at @the.sciencebehind on Instagram, and thesciencebehind.net- our website.
Stay Curious!
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Apr 1, 2021
24 min
