
ASAB is a podcast about science fact and science fiction, hosted by two trans scientists: Tessa (astrobiology) and Charles (entomology). Every other week we talk to each other or with another trans scientist about research, interesting facts, whether aliens can be gay, science fiction, and maybe sometimes about being trans. Transcripts available on our website: asabpodcast.com.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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We're back from hiatus and talking about several updates in space news from the time we were gone - specifically, Arizona naming Pluto its state planet, the status on phosphine in Venus's atmosphere, and water on Mars.
Sources, further reading, and ... more
In this the first episode of Trans Medicine March - the one month of the year where this podcast is specifically and explicitly about being trans, and specifically aspects of medical transition - we begin with a consideration of how time in space aff... more
In this episode which is definitely right on time for Valentine's Day, Charles tells Tessa about a paper he read on the fruitless gene (originally identified in Drosophila melanogaster, the "laboratory fruit fly") and its possible control over the co... more
On this episode we're joined by PhD student Jackson Reyna to talk about his love of chemistry and specifically fire. Some topics include organometallics, practical applications of chemical research, what is fire, and whether and under what conditions... more
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I'm a cis white guy and still love this podcast. I grew up in a place where people like me were in the minority, so I appreciate/prefer listening to media that wasn't made for me. Most episodes are talking about hard science topics, but with an air of excitement and light-heartedness. But, in a world where people are too focused on just the genitals of trans people and portraying them as a single trope, it's nice hearing about their relationship with science and science fiction.
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I’m an art history major, never watched Star Trek, but I absolutely love this podcast. I don’t quite understand everything the lovely hosts say, but it’s comforting to just listen to them talk.
Just the right amount of Star Trek, too. :-)










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