Conversations about things that are science, things that are sort of science, and things that wish they were science. A member of the Brachiolope Media Network.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 364 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesScience |
00:00:00 - Researchers have determined that if you want one big skip instead of many little skips you should select a potato-shaped rock instead of a flat one. If that’s what you’re into…
00:23:00 - Another way to enjoy a day on the river is with a... more
00:00:00 - Ryan is joined by cookbook author and YouTuber J. Kenji López-Alt to discuss his latest book The Wok: Recipes and Techniques, available wherever fine books are sold including our own page on Bookshop.org. Can you ruin your wok your first t... more
00:00:00 - Manly Ryan North (@ryanqnorth) returns to the show to talk to Ben and Handsome Ryan (not a self-selected nickname) to talk about his new book, How to Take Over the World: Practical Schemes and Scientific Solutions for the Aspiring Supervil... more
00:00:00 - Kelly and Ryan are thrilled to be joined by her friend and colleague, Dr. Andrew Forbes! He’s a parasitic insect kind of guy (not meant as an insult!) and we discuss his journey a bit before diving into some recent and exciting research!
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It’s all good all the time sort of… the only problem is that they don’t do as many episodes as they used too. And where are the first two hundred episodes? I want to listen to them again. Thanks guys and gals! CT
Nice overview of many subjects.
Solid science discussion that bridges the academic to public discourse well, with good research and a tipple into pop culture.
It is also an interesting time capsule to hear pop culture discussion from a decade ago without any pretense of being cultural predictors.
Solid science discussion that bridges the academic to public discourse well, with good research and a tipple into pop culture.
It is also an interesting time capsule to hear pop culture discussion from a decade ago without any pretense of being cultural predictors.
Very interesting, listened to the one about herp-o-compatibility. Banter is fun!
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