Andrew Huberman, PhD, is a neuroscientist and tenured professor at Stanford University’s School of Medicine. Andrew is also the host of the Huberman Lab podcast, which aims to help viewers and listeners improve their health with science and science-based tools. New episodes air every Monday on YouTube and all podcast platforms.
Where does all of this plastic come from? In this graphic, Louis Lugas Wicaksono used data from a research paper by Lourens J.J. Meijer and team to highlight the top 10 countries emitting plastic pollutants in the waters surrounding them.
From ancient rare peppers to the most desired and premium truffles in the world, we pulled out all the stops for the most exciting collaboration hot sauce has ever seen - crafted in collaboration with Joe Rogan.
You can cool your muscles from the inside to abate the rising temperatures and subsequent muscle fatigue. By cooling your core, you’ll decrease muscle temperatures and optimize your performance!
Was Jesus of Nazareth a real historical person or a fictional character in a religious legend? What do the Dead Sea Scrolls reveal about the origins of Christianity? Has there been a conspiracy to suppress information in the Scrolls that contradicts traditional church teaching?
In recent months, the ADHD medication shortage has spread beyond Adderall. The University of Utah’s drug information service recently reported shortages of Ritalin and Concerta, which use a completely different base ingredient.
The Søeberg Principle based on deliberate cold researcher Dr. Susanna Søeberg is: To enhance the metabolic effects of cold, force your body to reheat on its own. Or “End With Cold.”
The soleus muscle in the calf can do big things to improve the metabolic health in the rest of your body if activated correctly. Now UH researchers are pioneering the "soleus pushup" which elevates muscle metabolism for hours, even while sitting.
Shawn Baker’s Carnivore Diet is a revolutionary, paradigm-breaking nutritional strategy that takes contemporary dietary theory and dumps it on its head.
The Huberman Lab podcast is hosted by Dr. Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist and tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.