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Gabe and Conor delve into a massive study of 38 million obituaries 📰 Their goal: to uncover what these texts reveal about our shared values – and how major events like 9/11 and COVID-19 have changed the way we use words to honor and remember the people we love most ❤️ They also look at the science behind relationships: Do men and women prefer sweet words… or sweet actions? 💑🍬🤝 Plus, find out why deforestation 🌳❌ is causing a significant drop in rainfall 🌧️ in the Amazon, and which type of music is scientifically proven to help you recover faster from motion sickness 🤢➡️😊 📩 Questions? Comments? Random thoughts and no to tell ‘em to? [email protected] Subscribe! 🔔 https://pod.link/scienceunscripted TikTok 🎶 / dw.science 🌳 Amazon rainforest study: https://www.nature.com/articles/s4146... 🚀 ESA mission & satellite decommissioning press release: https://www.esa.int/Newsroom/Press_Re... 🎧 Motion sickness study: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/... 💌 Sweet words vs sweet actions study (paywalled): https://link.springer.com/article/10.... 📰 Obituaries over time study (paywalled): https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas... Chapters: 00:00 – 00:13 An update on Gabe’s health 01:30 – 04:00 Why is the Amazon rainforest losing its rain? 04:00 – 05:35 A high-tech solution for space junk 05:35 – 10:13 What’s the best music to cure motion sickness? 10:13 – 13:48 Sweet words vs. sweet actions in relationships 13:48 – 17:11 What do millions of obituaries reveal about us? 17:11 – 19:08 How crises like 9/11 and COVID changed the way we write obituaries 19:08 – 21:38 The pandemic paradox: Why was ‘caring’ mentioned less in later obituaries? 21:38 – 26:28 A personal reflection on writing an obituary 26:28 – 30:00 Can words ever truly capture a person?