
Jeff Cannata and Anthony Carboni talk about the personal philosophical concerns they find lurking inside everyday things. It's fun?
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 811 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyScience | |||

A new study comparing the visual capacity of various animals indicates that the perception of time is linked to the pace of their lives. Anthony and Jeff discuss the ramifications of such a study, and what it might mean for understanding evolution.
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Sorry about the truncated episode! This version is fixed! Do you wanna crawl under the house and hide like a dog when you're sick? You're not alone. I mean, you're alone, you're under the house like a dog. But you're not alone in the FEELING. A recen... more
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Two stories this week, both involving horses. In the first, a recent study of unearthed bones in Britan reveals that horses were much smaller in medieval times than they are today. Then, the world of polo is dominated by horses that have been cloned.... more
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The funniest science podcast I listen to. Surprisingly it has competition in that space.
Super funny science show. They’ll sidebar on tangents that are absolutely funny and relatable. Anthony has great storytelling ability, telling stories about his youth. The off the cuff back and forth with these guys is •chefs kiss• Jeff and Anthony provide different views which make for an entertaining listen. Long time listener and Patreon subscriber - and will continue to be for as long as they’re doing this show! Great work guys!
I feel very lucky to have a huge library of episodes to binge. THANK YOUUUUU!
This has to be one of the most entertaining, comical and informative podcasts
available.
Jeff and Anthony keep up the great work five stars well deserved.
Awesome as always.
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A science-meets-hunor show hosted by two witty science communicators who riff on everyday topics through the lens of curiosity, skepticism, and curiosity. Episodes balance accessible explanations of neuroscience, biology, technology, and ethics with offbeat tangents, pop culture references, and banter that keeps complex ideas engaging. Notable strengths include the hosts' chemistry, a mix of rigorous ideas and playful storytelling, and a willingness to tackle timely tech and science topics with a lighthearted, party-friendly vibe. The show often blends deep dives with relatable anecdotes, making it a good fit for listeners who enjoy learning through entertaining conversation and humorous critique of modern life.
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