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We Have Concerns - Podcast tekijän mukaan Jeff Cannata/Anthony Carboni - Maanantaisin

Screens, social media, and the internet... it's destroying the minds of young people, right? Well, a new study aims to answer that very question by comparing kid behavior from 2010 to kid behavior in 1998. Anthony and Jeff discuss the results, and whether the worry is more about the parents than the children. And it isn't often an entire new field of science is invented, but Leda Kobziar of the University of Idaho did just that. Jeff and Anthony learn about pyroaerobiology, and how it might revolutionize our understanding of the world.

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Today’s stories were https://news.osu.edu/tech-not-hurting-social-skills-of-kids-these-days/ and, sent in by Cecilia Rehn, https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a30246543/pyroaerobiology-smoke-signals-interview/?fbclid=IwAR2FqILiJEP39WKoFQuEEtvaDChDy9bYeEs_MNLUzXkuPag5scz4zz2pc9E

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