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Stupid Questions for Scientists

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A brilliantly entertaining podcast hosted by Dr Michelle Dickinson that brings together top comedians and scientists in a show for grown-ups.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes9Founded7 years ago
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Dr Iain White and Andre King join host Dr Michelle Dickinson to talk about the future of our cities in an ever-changing landscape. Should we build for the future knowing how likely natural disasters may become or continue to grow where the dangers a... more

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Dr Craig Stevens and Nick Rado join host Dr Michelle Dickinson to talk about how scientists use robots to measure changes in our oceans, what type of ice researchers put in their drinks, and what the consequences of warmer oceans could be on our plan... more

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Viruses, are they mass murderers trained to kill other living organisms, or can you train them to only target certain enemies? Senior Lecturer in Dr Heather Hendrickson joins comedian and presenter Dai Henwood to discuss the role of viruses with hos... more

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Can you use mathematics to win the lottery? Senior Lecturer in mathematical sciences Dr Robin Hankin joins actress and presenter Jaquie Brown to discuss maths and statistics with host Dr Michelle Dickinson. Covering everything from why traffic seem... more

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 38 ratings
  • More please

    And then more.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pepperboyred
    New Zealand6 years ago
  • Learning while entertaining?

    I have laughed my way through this podcast series and can't wait for more! I have since found myself talking at a quiz night about how bacteria are the phone and viruses are the apps. Clearly it wasn't just for entertainment!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lildostar
    New Zealand7 years ago
  • Sciency goodness

    Funny and engaging. Have just binged all available episodes. And have learnt a thing or two!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dani.nz
    New Zealand7 years ago
  • Great concept and execution

    I'm loving the topics and guests so far! The format is great and the host does a good job of letting the guests have a conversation. Though sometimes I think she can get a bit condescending towards the comedians - I reckon that doesn't help break down the us-and-them idea of laypeople and scientists. I'm excited to hear what comes next!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hcdsg
    New Zealand7 years ago
  • Science fun!

    Great podcast. Perfect mix of science, comedy and randomness. I look forward to new episodes every Monday! It's great hearing about different scientists research each week in a fun and easily approachable way. More please :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kayasaurus
    United Kingdom7 years ago

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