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The Daily Deep Dive
Why settle for a surface-level summary when you can see the whole picture? Under the Lens is a podcast dedicated to the art of the deep dive. We take complex subjects, research their origins, and compare their impact side-by-side. If you’re looking for a nuanced breakdown of how things really stack up, you’ve come to the right place.
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Episodes
What Happens If 11 Million People Smoke at Once 24.02.2026 4:53
In this episode of My Daily Deep Dive , we explore one of the most surreal and terrifying environmental hypotheses: The Smoke City Event . What would happen if every single person in a major metropolis lit a cigarette at the exact same second? Using atmospheric modeling and public health data, we simulate the immediate collapse of a city’s air quality and the resulting biological shock to its citi...
The Cola Divide: Decoding the Science and Strategy of Diet Coke vs. Zero Sugar 20.02.2026 5:24
In this episode of Under the Lens , we break down the high-stakes rivalry between Diet Coke and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. We examine why Diet Coke was originally launched in 1982 as a standalone flavor experience rather than a replica of the original formula. We also explore the psychological phenomenon of "gender contamination" that prompted the 2005 release of Coke Zero—a product specifica...
The Clean Protein Debate: TruNativ, The Whole Truth, and the Science of the Scoop 10.02.2026 5:02
In this episode, we put the "cleanest" names in Indian nutrition under the microscope. We break down the biochemistry of cold-processed grass-fed whey from the US versus the strict dairy standards of Irish-sourced protein. We also weigh the cost-to-benefit ratio of paying a premium for monk fruit and dates over traditional sweeteners.
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