Science... sort of
00:00:00 - that if you want one big skip instead of many little skips . If that’s what you’re into… 00:23:00 - Another way to enjoy a day on the river is with a beverage. Patrick is back to basics with a . Charlie is legally enjoying a Rogue . And Ryan is recovering with some maximum-strength cold medicine. 00:31:45 - In the , the astronomers are now fighting back by ! 00:51:25 - The PaleoPOWs are a lot like lightning, we’re never sure where it’s going to hit but we can hope to guide it. First up, Patrick provides a Canadian Apple Podcasts Review from Peachy🍑Jess, who was kind...
info_outline 346 - Kenji and the Indestructible, Functional, No Fooling, Very Versatile WokScience... sort of
00:00:00 - Ryan is joined by cookbook author and J. Kenji López-Alt to discuss his latest book , available wherever fine books are sold including our . Can you ruin your wok your first time using it? Is carbon steel superior to cast iron? Can you poison your guests with hot peppers? Tune in to find out! 00:26:40 - Ryan enjoys an Americano made using in Charlotte, NC. 00:30:15 - Part two of Ryan’s hard-hitting no-holds-barred discussion of the wok with Kenji continues! 00:58:30 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like cooking with woks: if you get all your ingredients together beforehand you’re done...
info_outline 345 - Evil PrevailsScience... sort of
00:00:00 - Manly Ryan North () returns to the show to talk to Ben and Handsome Ryan (not a self-selected nickname) to talk about his new book, , available now wherever fine books are sold! 00:36:00 - Taking over the world is thirst work. Fortunately, we came prepared. Ben is enjoying some , which comes from the roots of a bush. Ryan is having the debatably thematic by Weathered Ground Brewing. 00:44:59 - The discussion with Ryan North continues. Learn more at or snag your own copy via our ! 01:25:56 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like supervillains, you want to trust them, but should you? Ben starts...
info_outline 344 - Stung by the TruthScience... sort of
00:00:00 - Kelly and Ryan are thrilled to be joined by her friend and colleague, ! 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! 00:35:37 - It could be argued that parasites drink the lifeforce of others, but hopefully that’s not the case with us. Ryan doubles down with an Americano using , which is delicious. Kelly doesn’t have a beer so is settling for a lactose-free after wrapping up season 1 of her new project Andrew is enjoying some aged beer to celebrate the birth of his son in...
info_outline Special Edition 16 - Project Hail MaryScience... sort of
00:00:00 - Time for a special edition Science… sort of Book Club! Ryan, Joe, and Tim all read Andy Weir’s new novel . What did they think of it? How was the science? Should Andy Weir design escape rooms? All this, and more, is discussed! To buy the book, we recommend using our affiliate program with , we get a small percent for sending you there and the book will be sent to you by a local bookshop. Win win! More cool rewards await you if you decide to support us on our ! Music credit: Ave Maria - Podington Bear Audio Production:
info_outline 343 - Webb's in the GreenhouseScience... sort of
00:00:00 - There’s a new telescope in town to look out of town and see exactly what’s going on in this here galaxy. Introducing… ! What can it do? Where can it do it? And did we ? All this and more are discussed! 00:36:36 - Drinks are any beverage that are consumed. Here, we talk about them. Joe is having tea with lemon and honey to help with a cough. Ryan recommends . Ryan waxes poetic about a (typical). Charlie is double fisting and a , balancing the blend perfectly. 00:47:26 - Trailer Trash Talk returns again to discuss the much-maligned but fun-looking . 01:00:57 - Climate Change...
info_outline 342 - The Extinction of Fossil FuelsScience... sort of
00:00:00 - Joe and Ryan are excited to be joined by Craig Welch and Sam Howe Verhovek who each have articles in the October 2021 issue of National Geographic “” which is all about the future of non-fossil fuel transportation. Craig wrote the article “” and Sam wrote the article “”. Discussion ensues. 00:40:41 - Discussion pauses so Joe and Ryan can have a drink. Can’t let oneself get too parched. Joe was having a latte during our initial conversation, but is now enjoying some eggnog with brandy. Ryan is having a from Screech Owl Brewing, which leads to a discussion about the...
info_outline 341 - Highway to the Science ZoneScience... sort of
00:00:00 - Joe and Ryan are joined by their friend , who tells us about his work as a scientist and his journey from the world of research to the world of consulting. Tony’s open access papers for those who want to learn more: 00:36:38 - Joe managed to bring drinks for everyone, but now they’re not in the same place so that’s odd. Joe is having some homemade mead from a friend, and its first mead experience which incurs the cost of viking toast. And Tony and Ryan are enjoying the from 7 Locks Brewing as provided by Joe. 01:10:59 - In our second segment we talk about...
info_outline 340 - Anchor's Away Part 5: The Final AnchoringScience... sort of
00:00:00 - In which Ryan introduces the concept of this type of episode… for the last time. (But which can be previously heard in , , , and .) 00:05:23 - and 00:10:51 - Bio bios: 00:16:06 - The tries to answer "Are we along?” 00:21:23 - Drake Equation "" hint at a crowded galaxy 00:22:30 - Then where is everybody? weighs in 00:27:03 - To prove the show hasn’t lost a step, Ryan has a double IPA from Country Boy Brewing. Predictable, but delicious. 00:28:56 - : 00:32:31 - My experience with the Night Hag 00:34:55 - 00:40:08 - Wait, how is the Night Hag ? Culture and Sleep Paralysis...
info_outline 339 - Voices Assemble!Science... sort of
00:00:00 - Ryan is joined by Megan Johnson (), Becca Van Hoeck (), and Caitlin Bergstrom (). Megan and Becca are Ph.D. researchers working on the environmental engineering of the atmosphere around wildfires and fish ecology using marine soundscapes, respectively and in the first segment they tell us a bit about their awesome research. 00:30:16 - Drinks are a bit like wildfires and marine ecosystems: they're wet but they burn. Megan is enjoying a . Becca is working on some chilled white wine from a subscription service she used to stock up in the early days of the pandemic. She thinks it’s a...
info_outline00:00:00 - The Triassic Period was clearly a tough time to be alive, since a lot of things kept dying. Researchers have recently uncovered a potentially new extinction that happened during the Triassic, and another team has uncovered more evidence of what cased the extinction we already knew about at the end of the Triassic. The culprit in both cases? Volcanoes! Abe and Ryan try to co-explain.
00:29:05 - Like volcanoes, beers also release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Abe is eager to go first with Science Is Crushable IPA by Benchtop Brewing Company. Charlie features a beer sent by a buddy as part of a winter beer exchange, a Tired But Wired by Anchorage Brewing Company featuring some excellent label art by Woflskulljack. And Ryan is excited to try a Kitty Claw clarified cafe milk punch from Mercy Me in D.C.
00:37:31 - Ryan already had the chance to talk about this story once before on the Undisciplined: November Science News Roundup, but he’s too excited to not bring it up again because researchers have found that female mongooses start turf wars on purpose for access to males outside their main group to prevent inbreeding. The paper is open access, please go and watch the videos, they’re quite a thing to see.
00:51:45 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like mongoose battles; they both have an ulterior motive. Charlie has a comment from Travis about enjoying and learning from our interview with Maya Becker in episode 320, which prompts Charlie to offer to take Ryan glacier camping. Abe has a Patreon comment regarding using comics to explain science as discussed in episode 308, including letting students answer questions with a drawing instead of text. Finally, we bestow a BSso thesis to Patreon supporter Tyson G., and that thesis title is: Finding new berth in old miseries by outrunning magma: Novel habitats provided by Large Igneous Provinces induces turf wars in genetically drifted expanding mongoose populations. Thanks, Tyson!
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