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From cells to us…How!?

From cells to us…How!?

De : Jackie Mullins
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From Cells to Us… How?! is a biology podcast for people who are curious about science—but maybe didn't think they were "science people."


We start at the very beginning of life and move forward in time, unpacking how life became more and more complex—with 90s references, pop culture callbacks, and fun analogies.


No textbooks. No prerequisites. Just curiosity, storytelling, and a sense of humor.


Hosted by Jackie Mullins—genetics researcher, phlebotomist, biomedical engineer, and biology major and enthusiast who decided science deserves better storytelling.

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    • Ep 4 - The Genetic Code - Part 1
      Jan 26 2026

      How did life go from random chaos to organized machinery? Three-letter words. In this episode, we meet the RNA family - Mary, Rick, and Tina - and discover how they invented the genetic code. The same code you, me, E. coli, and blue whales all still use today.

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      42 min
    • Ep 1 - The First Cell
      Jan 12 2026

      How did life begin from non-life?

      In this episode of From Cells to Us… How!?, we go all the way back—before biology had a name—to explore how chemistry on early Earth may have produced the first living systems.

      We talk lightning, oceans, RNA, and the messy, improbable process that eventually led to life. No textbooks. No prerequisites. Just curiosity.

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      35 min
    • Ep 2 - The Workers Arrive
      Jan 12 2026

      RNA can store information—but it can’t do everything alone.

      In this episode, we explore how amino acids entered the picture and why life needed molecular “workers” to survive and evolve.

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      46 min
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