
Published: 10 months ago
Size: 28.6MB
Drinks with friends always sounds like a great idea. Then you go overboard and the next morning you regret the night before. Nuno gives you the lowdown on hangovers and drops suggestions to help prevent hangovers, hold them off for as long as possible or prepare for the inevitable drinkfest that will undoubtedly cause you to re-vow to never drink again... again.

Published: 10 months ago
Size: 28.2MB
Technically the second part of the Cloning episode, this continuation focuses on some scientificly encourage "evolution" of new breeds of species created by mixing different animal DNA. This could be stuff out of science fiction, but XEI just thinks it's stuff out of awesomeience faction. Recently you all got the lowdown on cloning. The topic was so large we decided to bring you a part two. Nuno gives you the lowdown on chimeras, transgenic animals; animals injected with the DNA of other animals outside of their own species is one thing, but the real controversy is when human DNA entered the scene. This is the new Age of the United States of Chimerica!

Published: 10 months ago
Size: 37.9MB
The second retro-episode features a topic that is still very much on XEI's radar. Nuno will be covering related news in the future! In the meantime, he presents you with something to peak your curiosity! The possibility of human cloning, raised when Scottish scientists at Roslin Institute created the much-celebrated sheep "Dolly" in 1997. Nuno gives the lowdown on cloning and its moral and ethical implications. Our science is starting to deliver us topics that seem to be creations out of a science fiction novel. Are we playing Great Maker or just geniuses at survival methods?

Published: 11 months ago
Size: 31.8MB
From crazy stories of superstition to a massive slasher movie franchise, there's no denying that this day of ill fates and foreboding misfortunes is perhaps the most widely spread superstition of all time. Nuno gives you the Lowdown on Paraskevidekatriaphobia (ya, I can't say it either) and gives you some historical references to its origin. Good luck to all who watch this!