Trace Elements Media

Trace Elements

Trace Elements (formerly Seeker+) is your home for deep dives, fun facts, absurd questions, rabbit holes, and explorations of things you never thought you needed to know.

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Trace Elements Media

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16 de ene. de 2026

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Episodios

That's Absurd Please Elaborate: Lasagna Batteries? Heli(copter), Yeah! 16.01.2026

Hi Seeker+ fans! Trace here showcasing my new show "That's Absurd Please Elaborate." Every week, Julian Huguet (DNews/Seeker, Soul Pancake, NVidia) and I look into weird and wacky questions sent in by our audience. Maybe yours could be next! In this, episode Trace (recording from his childhood home) explores the chemistry and power of the lasagna battery. Then, Julian flies off the handle about he...

Hi Seeker+ Fans, Trace Here! 18.08.2025

Hi Seeker+ fans, Trace here! It's been a while, but I'm back. This feed now belongs to me and my lil' production company, Trace Elements Media! I've got an announcement for you… I'VE GOT A NEW SCIENCE PODCAST :: That's Absurd Please Elaborate. In our new show, Julian Huguet and I answer ridiculous questions with serious science research. We have been working on this podcast for a couple of years,...

Why Venus Is Earth’s Evil Twin 11.03.2022

There’s no disputing that Venus is a mysterious hellscape with scorching temperatures, crushing pressures, and a poisonous atmosphere, but it wasn’t always like that. Some theories even suggest Venus was once habitable. So to finally get answers, NASA is developing two missions to explore Earth’s evil twin. In this series, we’re going to see why Venus didn’t end up like Earth, why sci-fi once imag...

The "God Particle" Explained 18.02.2022

The "God Particle” is a sexy name, but many physicists absolutely hate it. It’s also led people to think that maybe the discovery of the Higgs boson has something to do with the search for God, but it doesn’t. In this series, we’re going to talk about how scientists even knew to look for the Higgs Boson, how they found it, and what it means for the future of particle physics. Listen to our new pod...

Why You Think You Might Have ADHD 04.02.2022

If you’re online, you may notice that conversations around ADHD are everywhere. You may even be starting to wonder, as you flick from one app to the next, that you yourself may have ADHD. But what exactly is ADHD and how is it diagnosed? Listen to our new podcast  That's Absurd Please Elaborate  where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer  your  strangest, wackiest, most rid...

Supersonic Flights: Soviet Spies, Sonic Booms, and Aerodynamics 21.01.2022

Since the first supersonic flights in the 1940's, we’ve made advances in engines and materials and computers, even having a paying public going supersonic for a few decades too. However, today commercial airplanes are no faster than they were in the 1960s. So when will the public go supersonic again? Listen to our new podcast  That's Absurd Please Elaborate  where Julian Huguet and Trace...

Archaeology and The Future of Finding Lost Civilizations 03.01.2022

Ultimately the goal of archaeology is to find out about historic humans and their lives, but we also need to consider whether we should be digging up ancient people and the objects that once supported their livelihoods in the first place. And what will the future of the field look like with recent technology break-throughs? All this and more in this episode of Seeker+. Listen to our new podcast&nb...

How the Metaverse Will Be Built 20.12.2021

Constructing a true metaverse is not an easy undertaking. Find out just what it’s going to take to get the technology up and running for a seamless and immersive experience in this episode of Seeker+. Oh, and we'll get into whether or not the metaverse is going to be a good thing or cause more problems than it's worth. Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet an...

How To Learn Better, According to Science 06.12.2021

In this episode of Seeker+, we dig into the neuroscience of how we learn and comb through studies about what can really make us more productive. Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions with as much science research as they can muster. Find it wherever you get your podcasts...

The Past, Present, and Future of the International Space Station 22.11.2021

It’s the single most complex construction project in the history of humanity. Find out how the International Space Station was built, what scientific breakthroughs are being made onboard today, and what the plan is for future stations in space! Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions...

Inside the OR: Prehistoric Surgery, Separating Twins, and Autonomous Robots 10.11.2021

Even though surgeries are super common these days, it’s still pretty incredible that surgeons can cut people open, root around and people leave feeling better. We’ve learned how to remove tumors, fix brains, stitch wounds, and even swap out body parts. Learn about some of medicine's craziest and most impressive surgeries and find out what the future of surgery will look like with autonomous robots...

Can Science Prove Whether Ghosts Are Real or Not? 08.11.2021

Let’s talk about ghosts… and not just because we’re bringing Seeker+ back from the dead. So are ghosts real? I mean a lot of people claim to have seen them, but there’s a lot of proof that these scary appearances are more likely to be tricks being played by the brain. In this episode, we'll also get into what science actually says about the soul and whether believing in ghosts might be good for yo...

Who Decided We Needed Vitamins? 27.12.2018

Take your vitamins! A phrase from our parents mouths to our ears since time immemorial. Turns out it’s been a pretty effective message because nearly half of American adults take a vitamin or mineral supplement. But why? Who decided vitamins were important? What kind of vitamins do you actually need to survive? And are they all they’re cracked up to be? 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast Tha...

Stereotypes: The Good, the Bad, and the Truthful 20.12.2018

Don’t judge today’s episode by its cover. Why? Because we’re talking the science of stereotypes! Where do stereotypes come from? Why do they exist? And why are they so hard for humans to let go of? We’ve got all that and more. 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions wi...

The Violent History and Cyber Future of War 13.12.2018

This week we’re charging into the science of WAR! Are humans really prone to violence? When did war first begin on our planet? How have strategies and tactics changed since then? We’ll answer all that and more, in this episode about war. 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous q...

Where Do Dreams Come From? 06.12.2018

This week we’re getting dreamy! That’s right, we’re talkin’ the science of dreams, from what dreams really are, to why we have them, to if there’s a way to control them, we’ve got all the sleepy science you’ve been dreaming of. 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions w...

WTF Are Algorithms Anyway? 29.11.2018

In this episode we’re talking about the science of algorithms. Where they came from, what they really are, whether they’re good or EVIL, and much, much more. 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions with as much science research as they can muster. Find it wherever you...

Why Do We Drink Alcohol? 22.11.2018

The origin of human alcohol consumption is a widely debated topic among many scientists and it is an interesting topic at that. What we really want to know though is, are there actual health benefits from drinking alcohol today? 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions...

Your Body On (And Off) Food 15.11.2018

You eat food every single day. But what exactly is happening inside your body to give you those essential nutrients? In this episode of, we break down how your body processes food, what happens when you don’t eat, and whether it’s possible to ditch food all together and rely on something else for nutrients. 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet...

How The Internet Changed The World Forever 08.11.2018

Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites have helped spark some of the world's most fascinating revolutions and it doesn't stop there! 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions with as much science research as they can muster. Find it wherever you get your podcasts...

Why We Don’t Have Real Holograms Yet 01.11.2018

This week on, we’re talking holograms! From who invented them and how, to why we don’t have holodecks, we’re answering all your holographic questions. 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions with as much science research as they can muster. Find it wherever you get you...

Why Fear Is Our Most Valuable Trait 25.10.2018

When Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself," I wonder if he knew he was being scientifically accurate? When a fear begins to affect your every day livelihood is when one should seek medical help. Luckily Dr. Ali Mattu is here to show us how. 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer yo...

The Life And Death Of Stars 18.10.2018

Stars make everything, but what makes stars? Stars come from a very precise situation in the universe. What exactly happens to create them? And what happens when they die? 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions with as much science research as they can muster. Find it...

Mosquitoes Suck! 11.10.2018

Can we just get rid of them already? There are vast numbers of viruses and diseases that mosquitoes spread, but what do they spread and what do those viruses do to us exactly? 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions with as much science research as they can muster. Fin...

WTF Is Gravity? Scientists Don’t Really Know Either 04.10.2018

Gravity is a simple concept, but the “why” and the “how” are magnificently complicated. In today’s episode, we’re digging into all things gravity, from how we discovered it, to what would happen without it, and so, so much more. 🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨🟨 Listen to our new podcast That's Absurd Please Elaborate where Julian Huguet and Trace Dominguez answer your strangest, wackiest, most ridiculous questions...

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