
What is love? Who invented dinosaurs? How did life begin? What's the best lighting system for a football game played by snakes? Science asks big questions but only The Pop Test answers them in a comedy quiz format. Andy and Al ask some frankly impossible questions. It's up to a panel of scientists and comedians to give their funniest or most enlightening answer for Team Science.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedyScience | ||||

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Love these fellas, funny and smart(ish(ish(ish)))!
Well good science and comedy!
Kind of like if QI was Australian, and better, and lacked the visual component, and Sandi/Stephen was two men instead of one man and then one woman, and there was no klaxon
If you're feeling low, take a Pop Test.. you'll feel a lot better.
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