 Hey, everyone want to know what's on the This Week in Science podcast this week? Well, I've got a teaser for you. We have an interview with Dr. Ryan Cobrick from the College of Aviation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach. He's also the principal investigator of the ERAU Space Suit Utilization of Innovative Technology Laboratory and just got out of a Mars simulation mission at the Mars Society's Mars Desert Research Station. We spent some time talking with him about what Mars research simulations are all about, how they work and what research he's involved in, as well as other projects he's doing, and space and fun stuff in general. So I hope you want to tune in to the show and hear that interview. It was pretty awesome. Then we jumped into the science and we talked gender. Oh, yeah, there was a pretty interesting study out this last week about gender discrepancies between men and women in the sciences. We moved from there into a focus on depression. Chinese researchers discovered that there's a site in the brain that might be responsible for some aspects of depression. And we'll tell you more about that on the show. Additionally, Justin brought up a show, a story about ancient human DNA giving us a clue, lots of clues actually, and telling us a new story about human migration and colonization throughout Europe, across the New World, right? From there, Blair's Animal Corner brought us some information about bacteria and the skin of frogs and toads. This is not anything having to do with a witch's potion or spell. This is absolutely science. Also, snapping shrimp. What are they doing off the Oregon coast? We talked about that, too. Then I got to talk about viruses and diabetes. A new study found viruses have hormone-like peptides that can infiltrate human cells and cause activity. What does this mean for disease? Then wine. I got to wine a little. You'll just have to watch the whole show to figure that out. And that was it. So everyone out there, make sure you click, click, click, click the link. I don't know where I'm going to put it. I'm going to put it over there. Probably click the link and watch the show. If you go to the show description for episode 659, once it's all out, the time codes will take you directly to your favorite stories, the things that you want to see. You know what? Twists this week in science. We're here every week talking about science. We hope you subscribe. Subscribe.