A vaccine law expert helps us understand how a new requirement from the Biden administration could look in practice. Then a neuroscientist explains why we find comfort in familiar odors, including holiday ones. And we learn about a national distinction for Milwaukee Recreation.
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How Biden's new COVID-19 vaccine requirements would work
Beginning on Jan. 4, companies with at least 100 employees must ensure that their workers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or be tested on a weekly basis. We take a look at the Biden administration’s new vaccine requirements, the anticipated backlash, and invite your reactions.
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What happens when we smell pumpkin pie
As many people have learned after losing it during the pandemic, the sense of smell is an incredibly complex and integral part of how we experience the world. A neuroscientist explains what happens in our brains when we smell something familiar — like turkey or pumpkin pie.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Tyler Ditter Technical Director
- Bill Martens Producer
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Brian Abramson Guest
- Veronica O'Keane Guest
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