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Curiosity Weekly

Fabric with Ears, Dreaming of E.T., Fast Evolution

Curiosity Weekly

Warner Bros. Discovery

Self-improvement, Science, Astronomy, Education

4.6935 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2022

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Today, you’ll learn about how researchers at MIT created an incredible new type of fabric that can save thousands of lives, how sleep scientists are explaining alien abductions, and how evolution is being sped up by human beings, causing ripple effects all over the place.

We have clothing with speakers, clothing you can hear, but now there’s clothing that can hear you.

This fabric can hear your heartbeat by Carolyn Wilke

A fabric that “hears” your heart's sounds by Jennifer Chu

Researchers Create a Fabric That Can ‘Hear’ Your Heartbeat by Margaret Osborne

Hear and There: Sounds from Everywhere! by Daniel Henning, Edin Sabic, and Michael C. Hout

Heart Disease Facts by The CDC

Electrical and Electromagnetic Fundamentals by Joseph J. Carr

Smart Fibers Could Turn Army Uniforms Into Wearable Computers by Kyle Mizokami

Alien abductions may actually have a scientific explanation - just not the UFO sighting kind you might think.

'Alien abduction' stories may come from lucid dreaming, study hints by Mindy Weisberger

COULD SUSPECTED ALIEN ABDUCTIONS JUST BE … LUCID DREAMING? by Elizabeth Rayne

How Betty and Barney Hill's Alien Abduction Story Defined the Genre by Linda Lacina

Is it normal to believe you have been abducted by aliens? by Dr. Ema Sullivan-Bissett

Sleep Paralysis Sources

Can we speed up evolution? Humans didn’t think so, but we inadvertently are.

A New Database Reveals How Much Humans Are Messing With Evolution by Amit Katwala

Uncovering the underlying patterns in contemporary evolution by McGill University Newsroom

Pollution Facts & Types of Pollution by Alina Bradford

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0:00.0

Hi, you're about to get smarter in just a few minutes with Curiosity Daily from Discovery.

0:08.6

Time flies when you're learning super cool stuff.

0:10.9

I'm Nate.

0:11.7

And I'm Callie. If you're dropping in for the first time

0:14.0

welcome to curiosity where we aim to blow your mind by helping you to grow your mind and

0:18.1

if you're a loyal listener, welcome back. Today you'll learn about how

0:21.6

researchers at MIT created an incredible new type of fabric that can save thousands of lives,

0:26.5

how sleep scientists are explaining alien abductions,

0:29.9

and how evolution is being sped up by human beings causing ripple effects all over the place.

0:35.0

Without further ado, let's satisfy some curiosity.

0:38.0

Hey Callie!

0:40.0

Callie!

0:41.0

Dude what?

0:42.0

I have a story you'll want to listen to. Oh I'm sorry my hearing has been weird ever since that

0:46.6

bioluminescent rave. Well I've got something that can help you or more accurately

0:50.9

here for you. Material scientists have created a fabric that can hear

0:55.0

and it might be the solution to help avoid one in four American deaths.

0:59.0

Clothing with human senses.

1:01.0

Are my boots going to be able to taste soon?

1:02.0

Ooh, you'd have to be really careful taking the dog for a walk in those.

1:06.4

But this technology could completely change how we monitor our health.

1:10.0

You're telling me my shirt could be my next doctor. Not quite but your shirt could certainly

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