Scientific Satire
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | ChemistryScience |
Due to persistent audio issues, this upload is largely a test to identify how it sounds through the applications.
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Eric Miller is an analytical biochemist working at Pfizer. I had the pleasure to sit down with Eric and have ... more
Hunter Kinder is an Analytical Chemist, Validation Chemist, and my friend from DynaLabs LLC.
Eric sits down with Nathan Suthoff, his friend and coworker. Nathan is a Quality Control Chemist at Avantor.
Checking the playback of my new Shure SM7B microphone.
Soon to be deleted, this episode details the intentions behind the new name and production.
Saying goodbye to E on the Go and launching another series soon
On this Columbus Day, I’m exploring our usage of the word “Indian” without PC jargon. This is a solo free association to articulate this idea of using the word as well as being specific with your speech.
Researcher: A new app that compiles thousands of research articles. Also, a mini-rant into why I despise the academic journal paywalls
In this Episode: Eric covered proper use of blinkers, proper use of science as a means of discovery, and the mathematical complexity that is Gabriel’s Horn.
It was a decent test. We’ll get em next time boys.
Joe Rogan
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Apple Podcasts | #153 |
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