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A podcast to play before and during bedtime. For scientific novices, and people who want to review and understand science in an easy, and relaxing way. No pressure, no cramming...just relaxation and stress reduction. "Learn While Sleeping" is a calming science podcast designed to help you relax, fall asleep, and expand your knowledge at the same time. Each episode is a slow, soothing lecture on fascinating topics — from molecular biology and the secrets of life’s building blocks, to the mysteries of the universe. Perfect for curious minds who want to rest deeply.
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This episode begins a new audiobook series within Learn While Sleeping, featuring Husain Haddawy’s translation of The Arabian Nights, based on the earliest surviving Arabic manuscript tradition.In Episode 1, we start where the Nights themselves begin:🌙 Prologue: The Story of King Shahriyar and Shahrazad, His Vizier’s DaughterThe iconic frame narrative that introduces Shahrazad and the cycle of storytelling that unfolds across one thousand and one nights.🌙 The Tale of the Ox and the DonkeyA sharp, fable-like tale of jealousy, wit, and consequence — the first story Shahrazad tells to delay her fate.🌙 The Tale of the Merchant and His Wife (beginning)The opening movement toward the larger cycle of the Merchant and the Demon, which will continue in the next episode.This series follows the original order and structure of Haddawy’s edition, preserving the rhythm of oral storytelling — stories nested within stories, unfolding night by night.Ideal for:• Falling asleep to classic literature• Lovers of folklore, myth, and Middle Eastern storytelling• Calm listening, language rhythm, and immersive narration✨ New episodes will continue with The Story of the Merchant and the Demon, followed by The Fisherman and the Demon, and beyond.Listen slowly. Drift gently. Let the stories keep you awake — just long enough.
In 2009, Stephen Hawking held a party with:✨ Champagne🎉 Decorations🕰 EXACT coordinates in spacetime❗No invitations were sent out until after the party already happenedHe did this deliberately.Because if time travel to the past were possible, time travelers from the future should be able to see his post-dated invitation and come back to attend.Nobody came.🔍 Why?
Welcome to the Fall Special 🍁 — a calm night of science and storytelling.Drift into sleep as we explore The Secret Life of DNA and RNA — the molecular foundations of life.Learn how hydrogen bonds hold the double helix together, how RNA folds into intricate shapes, and how scientists read and rewrite genetic code through cloning and sequencing.Perfect for students, science lovers, or anyone who finds peace in the patterns of biology.🎧 Learn While Sleeping – Relax, dream, and wake up a little wiser.
If you were stranded on Mars like in The Martian, could you really survive?In this episode, we unpack the science of habitability — the delicate balance of temperature, atmosphere, energy, and chemistry that makes a planet capable of life.We’ll test The Martian’s survival tricks against real NASA research, grade Mars on its ability to support life, and explore what this means for the search for aliens.You’ll also hear about:Europa’s hidden oceans and tidal heatTitan’s methane lakes and alien weatherThe Fermi Paradox: why we haven’t heard from anyone else yetWhy Earth might be rarer — and luckier — than we think🎧 This episode blends real science, space history, and pop culture to make astrobiology understandable, fun, and a little philosophical.Keywords: The Martian, Mars, Life on Mars, Astrobiology, Space Science, NASA, Exoplanets, Alien Worlds, Science Podcast, Space Exploration
😴 Struggle to fall asleep? Let this calm Computer Science lecture guide you into rest.In this episode, we’ll gently walk through the history of computers—from the abacus and the Antikythera mechanism, to ENIAC, mainframes, microchips, and the internet. Then we’ll explore the basics of analog vs. digital data and why computers rely on binary.This isn’t a fast-paced tech video—it’s a slow, steady lecture you can fall asleep to. Learning is a bonus, but sleep comes first. 🌙🖥️ What’s inside:Ancient calculating tools (abacus, slide rule, Antikythera)The Jacquard loom & punched cardsGeorge Boole, Claude Shannon, and Alan TuringENIAC, vacuum tubes, and transistorsMainframes, Apollo, and the rise of PCsIntegrated circuits, microprocessors, and the internetAnalog vs. digital, sampling, binary, bits & bytes✨ Whether you’re a student, a curious beginner, or just someone who wants a relaxing bedtime lecture, this is your invitation to drift off peacefully.👉 If you enjoy these sleep-study podcasts, please like, comment, and subscribe to help the channel grow.📌 More from me:🎙️ Podcast: Learn While Sleeping full videos on youtube.🎶 Music I produce: Stream orgaNic music | Listen to songs, albums, playlists for free on SoundCloud
Drift off while learning the foundations of genetics in a calm, relaxing way. 🌙✨In this episode, we explore the blueprint of life — from the tiniest DNA nucleotides 🧬, to genes and chromosomes 📚, to how your cells make faithful copies through replication 🔁.Along the way, you’ll learn:What DNA, genes, chromosomes, and genomes really are 🧩How two meters of DNA fit inside a single cell nucleus 🌀The difference between homologues and sister chromatids 👯♀️Why “a gene for” a trait is often a myth ⚖️How environment, lifestyle, and genes shape traits 🌱This is the perfect mix of science and relaxation: simple, clear explanations at a slow pace designed to help you unwind, sleep, or just absorb knowledge effortlessly. 😌💤🔔 Subscribe for more science explainers and simple breakdowns of complex biology!🎶 More from me:My music I personally produce and use for the soundtrack:SoundCloud: / noor-pirzada-788220397
Fall asleep peacefully while learning about your body’s immune system.In this calming sleep podcast, we gently explain innate immunity — the body’s first line of defense against infection.You’ll hear about:How immune cells recognize germsMacrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cellsInterferons and the antiviral responseThe inflammasome, IL-1β, and pyroptosisWhy inflammation happens and how the body healsThis episode is designed to be soothing and simple — perfect for students, medical students, science lovers, or anyone who enjoys relaxing bedtime learning. Put on your headphones, close your eyes, and let the story of your immune system guide you into rest.
Welcome to this calming journey through the foundations ofimmunobiology.In this episode, we drift through the origins of immunology, the cells and organs of the immune system, and the first innate defenses against infection.The narration is slow, soothing, and layered with gentle imagery — perfect for relaxing, studying, or falling asleep while still learning.Table of Contents 1. Introduction & Historical Foundations 2. Immunology in Medicine (allergy,autoimmunity, transplantation, cancer, infection) 3. Pathogens & Microbiota 4. Physical Barriers & First Defenses 5. Innate vs Adaptive Immunity6. Hematopoiesis & Blood Cells 7. Monocytes, Macrophages & Dendritic Cells 8. Lymphocytes & Antibody Functions9. Immune Organs (bone marrow, thymus, lymphnodes, spleen, MALT)10. Lymphatic Circulation & ImmuneSurveillance11. Immediate Innate Defenses (cilia, mucus,defensins, complement)12. Regulation & Failures of Complement(PNH, anaphylatoxins)13. Final Reflection & Gentle RecapReferences Abbas, A. K., Lichtman, A. H., & Pillai, S.(2023). Cellular and molecular immunology (10th ed.). Elsevier.· Alberts, B., Johnson, A., Lewis, J., Raff, M.,Roberts, K., & Walter, P. (2022). Molecular biology of the cell (7th ed.).Garland Science.· Iwasaki, A., & Medzhitov, R. (2015). Controlof adaptive immunity by the innate immune system. Nature Immunology, 16(4),343–353. https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.3123· Murphy, K., Weaver, C., & Berg, L. J.(2022). Janeway’s immunobiology (10th ed.). Garland Science.· Steinman, R. M., & Banchereau, J. (2007).Taking dendritic cells into medicine. Nature, 449(7161), 419–426.https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06175· Wang, Y. (2024). Cytokine networks and immunebalance: From inflammation to regulation. Frontiers in Immunology, 15, 1458923.https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1458923· Zhou, J., & Bruggeman, C. W. (2023).Complement system: Mechanisms, regulation, and disease implications. AnnualReview of Immunology, 41, 263–289.https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-immunol-112822-023514📚 References
A podcast to play before and during bedtime. For scientific novices, and people who want to review and understand science in an easy, and relaxing way. No pressure, no cramming...just relaxation and stress reduction. "Learn While Sleeping" is a calming science podcast designed to help you relax, fall asleep, and expand your knowledge at the same time. Each episode is a slow, soothing lecture on fascinating topics — from molecular biology and the secrets of life’s building blocks, to the mysteries of the universe. Perfect for curious minds who want to rest deeply.
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