Episodios

  • Fall Asleep to Modern Physics
    May 20 2025

    This episode of Fall Asleep to Science covers topics found in a university-level Modern Physics course.

    Everything from relativity, photons, quantum mechanics, and atomic structure to condensed matter physics,nuclear physics, particle physics, and cosmology are covered in this 30 minute episode.

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    30 m
  • Fall Asleep to General Chemistry | Semester 1
    Apr 19 2025

    This episode of Fall Asleep to Science covers everything you need to know for the first semester of university-level chemistry.

    Everything from the classification of matter, to important scientific laws in chemistry, properties of gases, different types of reactions, thermochemistry, electromagnetic effects in atoms, atomic structure, equilibrium reactions, and properties of solutions are covered in this hour-long episode.


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    1 h y 14 m
  • Fall Asleep to Physical Chemistry | Thermodynamics, Ideal Gas Law
    Apr 2 2025

    Learn about thermodynamics, the ideal gas law, and the Joule-Thompson experiment with this episode of Fall Asleep to Science. Read in a soothing voice with white noise in the background, this episode is guaranteed to lull you to sleep.

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    25 m
  • Fall Asleep to Genetics | Meiosis, Mitosis, and the History of Genetics as a Science
    Mar 31 2025

    Fall asleep to the history of genetics and an overview of meiosis and mitosis read by a soothing human voice.

    Discover the four major theories on inheritance that have existed since about 450 BC and learn about the major contributors to our understanding of genetics. Journey through time to learn how the human genome was first sequenced, then explore chromosomes and the cellular stages of reproduction.

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    39 m
  • Fall Asleep to Astrobiology | An Introduction to Astrobiology as a Science
    Mar 28 2025

    Fall asleep while exploring the field of astrobiology from both its astronomical and biological perspectives.

    Learn about the history of astrobiology, key factors in the origins of life, and the complex questions plaguing scientists today.

    Read by a soothing human voice.

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    16 m
  • Fall Asleep to Chemistry | Experiments from a General Chemistry Lab
    Mar 26 2025

    Fall asleep while I read eight different reports of experiments conducted in a general chemistry laboratory.

    Experiment topics include:

    • Exploration of the density of various metals
    • Stoichiometry
    • Acids and bases
    • The cycle of copper
    • Properties of gases
    • Determining the enthalpy of a chemical reaction using calorimeters
    • The Beer-Lambert Law
    • Ferrate

    Enjoy!

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    38 m
  • Fall Asleep to Microbiology | A Perspective on Maintaining Healthy Living Conditions for Astronauts
    Mar 24 2025

    Discover life aboard the ISS from a microbiology perspective. Originally written as a topic paper for a college-level microbiology class, this episode explores how naturally occurring bacteria can be regulated on spacecraft to improve the quality of life for astronauts onboard.

    Read in a soothing human voice.


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    Kohler, J.R., Casadevall, A., & Perfect, J. (2015). The Spectrum of Fungi thatInfects Humans. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives inMedicine, 5(1), 1-22.

    Mehta, S. K., Laudenslager, M. L.,Stowe, R. P, Crucian, B. E., Feiveson, A. H., Sams, C. F., & Pierson, D. L.(2017). Latent Virus Reactivation in Astronauts on the International SpaceStation. npj Microgravity 3(11), 1-8.

    Mora, M., Mahnert, A., Koskinen, K.,Pausan, M. R., Oberauner-Wappis, L., Krause, R., Perras, A. K., Gorkiewicz, G.,Berg, G., & Moissl-Eichinger, C. (2016). Microorganisms in ConfinedHabitats: Microbial Monitoring and Control of Intensive Care Units, OperatingRooms, Cleanrooms and the International Space Station. Frontiers inMicrobiology, 7(1573), 1-20.

    Mora, M., Perras,A., Alekhova, T. A., Wink, L., Krause, R., Aleksandrova, A., Novozhilova, T.,& Moissl-Eichinger, C. (2016). Resilient Microorganisms in Dust Samples ofthe International Space Station—Survival of the Adaptation Specialists. Microbiome,4(65), 1-21.

    Nelson, G. A.(2016). Space Radiation and Human Exposures, A Primer. Radiation Research,185, 349-358.

    Smith, S. M., Zwart, S. R., Block,G., Rice, B. L., & Davis-Street, J. E. (2005). The Nutritional Status ofAstronauts is Altered after Long-Term Space Flight Aboard the InternationalSpace Station. American Society for Nutritional Sciences, 135(3), 437-443.

    Venkateswaran, K., Vaishampayan, P.,Cisneros, J., Pierson, D. L., Rogers, S. O., & Perry, J. (2014). InternationalSpace Station Environmental Microbiome—Microbial Inventories of ISS FilterDebris. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 98, 6453-6466.

    Voorhies, A. A., Ott, C. M., Mehta,S., Pierson, D. L., Crucian, B. E., Feiveson, A., Oubre, C. M., Torralba, M.,Moncera, K., Zhang, Y., Zurek, E., & Lorenzi, H. A. (2019). Study of theImpact of Long-Duration Space Missions at the International Space Station onthe Astronaut Microbiome. ScientificReports, 9(9911), 1-17.

    Willey, J., Sandman, K., & Wood, D.(2019). Prescott’s Microbiology. McGraw-HillHigher Education.

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    10 m
  • Fall Asleep to Biochemistry | Cells, Macromolecules, and Functional Groups
    Mar 19 2025

    Fall asleep while listening to me prepare for a biochemistry exam about cells, macromolecules, and functional groups.

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    33 m