Deep Research Review

Deep Research Review

Learn about anything! In this ad-free educational podcast, four Deep Research reports from Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are synthesized to create short audio lectures about various topics. These aren't your average watered down podcasts, they can be very technical and complex. Join researcher and entrepreneur Landon Kelson as he pushes the boundaries of research and access to information. Topics include family, technology, pharmacology, astronomy, geography, philosophy, psychology, medicine, history, sports, music, religion, politics, and more. New episodes every morning.

Episodes

July 25, 2025 28 mins

Here is a list of questions that are answered in this podcast episode:

  • What is the difference between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0?
  • How has the internet evolved over time?
  • How does the technical backend of Web 2.0 work?
  • What is a client-server model?
  • Why did Web 2.0 and social media become so popular?
  • How does Web 3.0 work from a technical perspective?
  • What is blockchain technology?
  • What are smart contracts and how do they work?
  • What a...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

What are Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general?

How can someone get started with Bitcoin?

What topics are covered in this deep dive on Bitcoin?

What is the history of Bitcoin?

What was the Cypherpunk movement and how did it lead to the creation of Bitcoin?

Why were the early pioneers of Bitcoin concerned about government control over currency and privacy?

Have the early concer...

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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What are nitrates and are they good or bad for you?

  2. Why are nitrates from vegetables considered healthy, but nitrates in processed meats are a concern?

  3. Do processed meats like bacon and hot dogs actually cause cancer?

  4. By how much does eating processed meat increase my risk of cancer?

  5. What does the "no added nitrates" label on processed meats really mean?

  6. Is using celery p...

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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  • What is muscle hypertrophy and how does it work?
  • Is it true that lifting weights tears your muscles and they grow back stronger?

  • What's more important for building muscle: lifting heavy weights for few reps, or lighter weights for more reps?

  • Should I focus on compound exercises (like squats and deadlifts) or isolation exercises to build muscle?

  • What is the diffe...

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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What is muscle hypertrophy and how does it happen?
  2. Are there different types of muscle hypertrophy (e.g., myofibrillar vs. sarcoplasmic)?
  3. How much protein do I need to eat to build muscle?
  4. Is it better to lift heavy weights with low reps or light weights with high reps for muscle growth?
  5. How many sets and reps should I do per muscle group per week for optimal hypertrophy...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What exactly are nitrates?
  2. Are all nitrates the same, or are there different types (e.g., organic vs. inorganic)?
  3. How do nitrates get into our water and soil?
  4. Are nitrates harmful to the environment? What is eutrophication?
  5. What are the main sources of nitrates in our diet?
  6. How does the human body process nitrates, and can they be beneficial?
  7. Can nitrates from food, li...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. Where is Ukraine located and why is its geography strategically important?
  2. What is the ethnic and linguistic composition of Ukraine's population?
  3. What are some of Ukraine's most important national symbols and what do they represent?
  4. What are the historical origins of the Ukrainian state, starting from Kyivan Rus'?
  5. What was the Holodomor, and why is it a s...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What is the current political system in Russia under Vladimir Putin?
  2. How have international sanctions impacted Russia's economy?
  3. What are Russia's main foreign policy goals and its relationship with the West/NATO?
  4. What is the nature of the Sino-Russian partnership?
  5. What are the key historical events that shaped modern Russia (e.g., Mongol Yoke, Petrine reform...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. Who founded Buddhism and what is the basic story of his life and enlightenment?
  2. When and where did Buddhism originate?
  3. What are the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism?
  4. What is the Noble Eightfold Path and its components?
  5. What does Buddhism teach about suffering (Dukkha) and its causes?
  6. What is Karma and how does it relate to rebirth (Samsara) in Buddhism?
  7. What is Nirvana in...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What was the British Mandate in Palestine and what was the Balfour Declaration?
  2. What is the Nakba and what happened during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War?
  3. What was the significance of the 1967 Six-Day War for Palestine and Israel?
  4. Who governs the Palestinians, and what are the roles of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and Hamas?
  5. Why are Fatah and Hamas divided, and what are...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What are the ancient historical roots of Israel, and when was "Israel" first mentioned in historical records?
  2. What was the Balfour Declaration, and what role did the British Mandate play in the lead-up to Israel's establishment?
  3. What were the key events and outcomes of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War (War of Independence/Nakba)?
  4. What territories did Israel c...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What is cancer and how does it fundamentally start in the body?
  2. What are the "Hallmarks of Cancer" and why are they important for understanding the disease?
  3. What are the main genetic (e.g., oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes) and epigenetic causes of cancer?
  4. How common is cancer worldwide, and are there differences in cancer rates and deaths between richer ...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What are microplastics and nanoplastics, and how are they defined by size?
  2. What's the difference between primary and secondary microplastics, and what are some examples of each?
  3. What are the main sources of microplastic pollution in the environment (e.g., from textiles, tires, cosmetics)?
  4. How do microplastics travel through the environment, like in oceans, rivers, and t...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What is insulin resistance?
  2. What does insulin normally do in the body?
  3. What are the main symptoms or signs of insulin resistance?
  4. How is insulin resistance diagnosed by doctors?
  5. What are the major health problems linked to insulin resistance (e.g., diabetes, heart disease)?
  6. What is metabolic syndrome and how does it relate to insulin resistance?
  7. What are the main cause...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What exactly are peptides, and how are they different from proteins?
  2. What are some important roles peptides play in the human body (e.g., as hormones or neurotransmitters)?
  3. How are peptides made, both naturally in the body and synthetically in labs?
  4. Can peptides be used as medicines, and what are some examples of peptide drugs?
  5. What are the main challenges in developing ...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What is Hinduism and who is its founder?
  2. What are the core beliefs of Hinduism, like karma, dharma, and moksha?
  3. What are the most important sacred texts in Hinduism (e.g., Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita)?
  4. How did Hinduism evolve historically, from ancient times to the modern era?
  5. What are the main schools of Hindu philosophy, such as Vedanta (Advaita, Vishishtadvai...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What are proteins and what are their basic building blocks?
  2. What are the different levels of protein structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary)?
  3. How do proteins fold into their specific shapes, and what helps them do it?
  4. What are the main ways scientists determine the 3D structure of proteins, including new AI methods like AlphaFold?
  5. How are proteins made i...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. When did the COVID-19 pandemic officially start and end as a public health emergency?
  2. What is SARS-CoV-2, and how does it infect human cells?
  3. What are the main theories about the origin of COVID-19 (e.g., natural spillover vs. lab leak)?
  4. How did key COVID-19 variants like Delta and Omicron differ from the original virus?
  5. How is COVID-19 transmitted, and what does &qu...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. When did vaccine controversies first start, and what were the initial objections?
  2. How do vaccines work to protect us from diseases?
  3. How are vaccines tested for safety before they are given to the public?
  4. Is there a link between the MMR vaccine and autism?
  5. Did thimerosal (mercury) in vaccines cause autism or other health problems?
  6. Can mRNA vaccines like the COVID-19 on...
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Today's episode answers the following questions, among others:

  1. What is a vaccine and what is its main purpose?
  2. How do vaccines work to protect us from diseases?
  3. Who were the key figures in the early history of vaccines, like Edward Jenner and Louis Pasteur?
  4. What are the different types of vaccines available (e.g., live, inactivated, mRNA)?
  5. How do newer vaccine technologies like mRNA vaccines work, and are they safe?
  6. How are vacci...
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