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Send us Fan Mail Tuberculosis — Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This is the obvious one for your story. WHO estimates about 10.7 million people developed TB and 1.23 million died from it in 2024. It remains the world's leadi

Send us Fan Mail Hello, people. This is the Mad Scientist, talking today about food production—and how we're going to keep producing food when water becomes harder to get. This comes from Science Magazine, March 26, 2026

Send us Fan Mail Hello, people. This is the Mad Scientist Supreme, talking today about cancer. Well, communicable cancer. Normally, you cannot catch cancer from another person. If living cancer cells from somebody else s

Send us Fan Mail Hello, people. This is the Mad Scientist Supreme. Today I'd like to continue the discussion from my previous episode on Converging Worlds. In that episode, I suggested a speculative idea: if every branch

Send us Fan Mail What if the universe doesn't just split into countless parallel worlds? What if those worlds sometimes come back together? In this episode, the Mad Scientist Review explores a speculative variation of th

Send us Fan Mail Have you ever been driving at night when an oncoming vehicle's headlights temporarily blind you? Your eyes naturally respond by constricting your pupils, reducing the amount of light entering your eyes.

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, the Mad Scientist Brain explores one of the most fascinating frontiers in neuroscience: how the immune system helps shape the adult brain and what that could someday mean for treating ne

Send us Fan Mail Hello, people. This is the Mad Scientist Supreme. Today we're talking about medical imaging—how we look inside the human body—and how combining several existing technologies might make diagnosis faster,

Send us Fan Mail What if the next pandemic doesn't come from a laboratory or a modern mutation—but from our distant past? In today's episode, the Mad Scientist Supreme explores an intriguing possibility: as glaciers, per

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, the Mad Scientist of Freedom reflects on how rapidly drone technology is changing modern warfare and why inexpensive systems are increasingly challenging traditional military defenses. T

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, the Mad Scientist Supreme explores a thought experiment: if biotechnology continues to advance, how far could we eventually improve the health, intelligence, and abilities of domestic an

Send us Fan Mail In Part 3 of this series, the Mad Scientist Supreme explores increasingly speculative ideas about the future of reproductive biology, regenerative medicine, and tissue engineering. Beginning with histori

Send us Fan Mail In this continuation of the previous episode on reproduction and adoption, the Mad Scientist Supreme explores a far-future vision of reproductive biotechnology and asks how genetics might one day improve

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, the Mad Scientist Supreme explores one of the biggest long-term challenges facing many developed nations: declining birth rates. As populations age and fewer children are born, societies

Send us Fan Mail What if genetic testing became as routine as vision or hearing screenings? In this episode, the Mad Scientist Supreme explores how expanding access to genetic information could improve public health, red

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Send us Fan Mail Today’s discussion begins with an article from Scientific American (January 2026, page 10) and expands into a broader vision of high-altitude infrastructure. The central idea is simple: If solar panels a

Send us Fan Mail Today’s discussion combines two topics that seem unrelated at first glance but may have more overlap than many people realize: Science Focus (October 2025, page 42) — “Welcome to the Dream World” Science

Send us Fan Mail The Mad Scientist Supreme Today’s discussion combines ideas from two articles: Science Focus (September 2025, page 34) — “Shock Therapy: Can a Wearable Neural Modulation Device That Delivers a Small Elec

Send us Fan Mail Today’s discussion focuses on avian influenza, mutation, and why some flu strains become extraordinarily deadly when they jump between species. The podcast begins with research from Science Magazine (27
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