
BioBites 1: How Much of Our Brain Do We Really Use, Goosbumps, Poison vs Venom, and Knuckle Cracking and Arthritis
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Welcome to the debut episode of BioBytes, a brand-new format on BioCurrent, where we answer intriguing biology mysteries with quick, engaging insights. Today, we debunk the age-old myth of using only 10% of our brains and explain why every part of your brain plays a crucial role. Explore the unique phenomenon of goosebumps, tracing back to our furry ancestors, and discover their surprising connection to strong emotions. Distinguish between poison and venom, unraveling the different ways these natural toxins impact us. Finally, dive into the debate of whether cracking your knuckles really leads to arthritis. Join host Dalton Sizemore as he navigates these fascinating topics, providing a fresh, informed perspective on everyday biological inquiries.