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Devine Joyce: Grieving for Someone I Didn't Even Know

December 28, 2018

While working as a research assistant on a traumatic brain injury study, Devine Joyce struggles with feelings of depression, but an experience with a patient changes her outlook.

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In Neuroscience Tags Devine Joyce, grief, brain injury, hospital, brain, psychology, Season 8

Kevin Burgio: My Good Will Hunting Moment

December 28, 2018

On the eve of his first big talk at a major international conference, ecologist Kevin Burgio discovers there’s something seriously wrong with the clothes he’d planned to wear.

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In Science Communication Tags Kevin Burgio, cats, graduate school, ecology, conference, career, scientist origin story, impostor syndrome, Season 8

Joseph Mendelson: Gringo Perdido

December 21, 2018

When herpetologist Joseph Mendelson gets his an opportunity to do fieldwork in Guatemala during his first year of graduate school, he struggles to connect with the locals.

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In Biology, Ecology Tags Joseph Mendelson, herpetology, Guatemala, field work, Season 8, culture, communication, language, animals

Seth Cottrell: I Got a Lot of Questions

December 21, 2018

Looking to connect with new people, mathematician Seth Cottrell sets up an ‘Ask a Mathematician’ booth at Burning Man.

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In Mathematics, Science Communication Tags Seth Cottrell, math, Season 8, Burning Man, science communication, Springer Nature

Monica O’Neal: What Goodbye Is Supposed to Feel Like

December 14, 2018

Psychologist Monica O’Neal is an expert in relationships — but in her personal life, she finds herself struggling when it comes to saying goodbye.

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In Psychology Tags Monica O’Neal, psychology, relationships, breakup, Season 8

Jacqueline Trumbull: Psychological Skydiving

December 14, 2018

Jacqueline Trumbull is preparing for a career in research psychology when she gets a call from a casting agent for The Bachelor.

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In Psychiatry, Social Sciences, Psychology Tags Jacqueline Trumbull, TV, reality TV, The Bachelor, psychiatry, psychology, graduate school, relationships, love, Season 8

Kelley Remole: A Brain Floating in a Sink

December 7, 2018

Neuroscientist Kelley Remole begins suffering from mysterious and paralyzing headaches.

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In Neuroscience Tags Kelley Remole, neuroscience, brain, chronic pain, chronic illness, diagnosis, motherhood, Season 8

Phillip Comella: We Are Not Paying You to Poop

December 7, 2018

After years of suffering, Phillip Comella discovers the cause of his “excessive bathroom breaks” while working on his thesis in biomedical science.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Phillip Comella, stomach, chronic illness, Season 8, medicine, research

Wade Roush: Facing the Challenger

November 30, 2018

A trip to the Kennedy Space Center reminds Wade Roush of what originally inspired him to pursue science journalism.

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In Astronomy, Science Communication Tags Wade Roush, Challenger, journalism, space, NASA, Season 8

Raymond Carr: The Giant Robot Animatronic Dinosaur Puppet in the Room

November 30, 2018

When puppeteer Raymond Carr gets the opportunity of a lifetime, to work on a big-budget show about the evolution of dinosaurs, he worries about how his creationist parents will react.

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In Science Communication Tags Raymond Carr, performing, evolution, family, religion, dinosaurs, Season 8

Michaella Thornton: The Grade AA, Beautiful, Golden Embryo of My Dreams

November 23, 2018

When Michaella Thornton shares her struggles with infertility with her bachelor farmer father, his response stuns her.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Michaella Thornton, fathers, motherhood, pregnancy, infertility, genetics, women's health, Season 8

Dan Souza: Nurse Mom

November 23, 2018

As a kid, Dan Souza finds it hard to appreciate his mother’s nursing expertise until he sees it in action after a series of fateful incidents.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Dan Souza, mothers, nursing, injury, Season 8

Emi Okikawa: Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean

November 16, 2018

When she’s accepted into the conservation fellowship of her dreams in Washington, DC, Emi Okikawa must break the news to her family that she’s leaving their home in Hawaii.

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In Ecology Tags Emi Okikawa, Hawaii, moving, hometown, conservation, Season 8

Jennifer Landa: The Greatest Teacher, Failure Is

November 16, 2018

The only thing standing in the way of Jennifer Landa’s dreams of studying art in college is her grade in chemistry.

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In Science Education, Chemistry Tags Jennifer Landa, grades, adolescense, school, college, art, Season 8

Veronika Meduna: Turning Myself Inside Out

November 9, 2018

Science writer Veronika Meduna thought she never wanted to have children, but in her late thirties, she changes her mind.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Veronika Meduna, Season 8, infertility, pregnancy, journalism

Bianca Jones Marlin: This is Not the Way Beyoncé Made It Look

November 9, 2018

An expert in oxytocin, the hormone released during birth, Bianca Jones Marlin is determined to have a natural birth — even as the hours of labor add up…

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In Neuroscience, Health and Medicine Tags Bianca Jones Marlin, pregnancy, birth, neuroscience, Season 8

Emma Yarbrough: Tall for a Reason

November 2, 2018

Growing up tall and suffering from psoriasis, Emma Yarbrough struggles with feeling conspicuous — but then she discovers there’s more to her unusual height than she’d thought.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Season 8, Emma Yarbrough, Story Collider producer, appearance, chronic illness, medicine, genetics

John Trumbo: The M&M Man

November 2, 2018

Born without a right pectoral muscle due to Poland syndrome, John Trumbo has always felt defective, but then he discovers a possible solution.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Season 8, John Trumbo, chronic illness, appearance, masculinity, medicine, genetics

George Kourounis: The Doorway to Hell

October 26, 2018

Explorer George Kourounis finds himself growing increasingly anxious as he prepares to enter a fiery sinkhole known as the “Doorway to Hell.”

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In Earth Science, Chemistry Tags George Kourounis, Season 8, disaster, danger, exploration, natural gas, media

Erik Klemetti: Just Here for the Rocks

October 26, 2018

As a newly minted PhD student in geology, Erik Klemetti starts to question his decisions when Aucanquilcha, a 20,000-foot volcano in Chile, proves difficult to tame.

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In Earth Science, Geology Tags Season 8, Erik Klemetti, geology, career, Chile, volcano
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