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=== Climate Sensitivity <small>()</small> ===
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* [https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/climate-sensitivity/ Neurologica: Climate Sensitivity]<ref>[https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/climate-sensitivity/ Neurologica: Climate Sensitivity]</ref>


=== Massive Research Fraud <small>()</small> ===
=== Massive Research Fraud <small>()</small> ===
* [link_URL publication: title]<ref>[url_from_news_item_show_notes publication: title]</ref>
* [https://thewire.in/the-sciences/paper-mill-research-fraud-china-clinicians-elisabeth-bik-smut-clyde-research-fraud-misconduct The Wire: Sleuths Uncover Web of Research Fraud in 400+ Papers From China]<ref>[https://thewire.in/the-sciences/paper-mill-research-fraud-china-clinicians-elisabeth-bik-smut-clyde-research-fraud-misconduct The Wire: Sleuths Uncover Web of Research Fraud in 400+ Papers From China]</ref>


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=== Sexual Parasitism and Immune Function <small>()</small> ===
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* [https://scitechdaily.com/sexual-parasitism-loss-of-adaptive-immunity-helps-deep-sea-anglerfish-physically-fuse-with-their-mates/ SciTechDaily: Sexual Parasitism: Loss of Adaptive Immunity Helps Deep Sea Anglerfish Physically Fuse With Their Mates]<ref>[https://scitechdaily.com/sexual-parasitism-loss-of-adaptive-immunity-helps-deep-sea-anglerfish-physically-fuse-with-their-mates/ SciTechDaily: Sexual Parasitism: Loss of Adaptive Immunity Helps Deep Sea Anglerfish Physically Fuse With Their Mates]</ref>


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SGU Episode 787
August 8th 2020
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SGU 786                      SGU 788

Skeptical Rogues
S: Steven Novella

B: Bob Novella

C: Cara Santa Maria

J: Jay Novella

E: Evan Bernstein

Guest

GH: George Hrab

Quote of the Week

Carl Sagan always used to say that when he was trying to explain something to someone, he would go back to that time when he didn't understand it, and then he would retrace his thought steps so that he could make it absolutely clear, and that's one of the infinite number of things I learned from him.

Ann Druyan, American science communicator

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Introduction

Voiceover: You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.


Special Segment ()

  • Live from NECSS, with special guest George Hrab

(We chat about COVID and the conference.)

What’s the Word? ()

considering using block quotes for emails and definitions read aloud in this segment

Your Number’s Up ()

News Items

S:

B:

C:

J:

E:

(laughs) (laughter) (applause) [inaudible]

Climate Sensitivity ()

Massive Research Fraud ()

Sexual Parasitism and Immune Function ()

Sub_section_ ()

Science or Fiction ()

Voiceover: It's time for Science or Fiction.

Theme: Masks
Item #1: The oldest masks discovered were found in modern day Israel, and they date back to pre-biblical times, they are roughly 9000 years old.[4]
Item #2: In the 14th century, plague doctors wore a mask with a bird-like beak to protect them from The Black Plague, as they believed diseases of the time could be caught from breathing 'bad air'.[5]
Item #3: In 2021, it is estimated that US manufacturers will collectively produce over one billion N95 masks.[6]

_Rogue_ Response

_Rogue_ Response

_Rogue_ Response

_Rogue_ Response

Evan Explains Item #_n_

Evan Explains Item #_n_

Evan Explains Item #_n_

Answer Item
Fiction Bird beak
Science {{{science1}}}
Host Result
Evan clever
Rogue Guess


Skeptical Quote of the Week ()

Carl Sagan always used to say that when he was trying to explain something to someone, he would go back to that time when he didn't understand it, and then he would retrace his thought steps so that he could make it absolutely clear, and that's one of the infinite number of things I learned from him.
Ann Druyan, American science communicator

Signoff/Announcements ()

S: —and until next week, this is your Skeptics' Guide to the Universe.

S: Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is produced by SGU Productions, dedicated to promoting science and critical thinking. For more information, visit us at theskepticsguide.org. Send your questions to info@theskepticsguide.org. And, if you would like to support the show and all the work that we do, go to patreon.com/SkepticsGuide and consider becoming a patron and becoming part of the SGU community. Our listeners and supporters are what make SGU possible.

Today I Learned

  • Fact/Description, possibly with an article reference[7]
  • Fact/Description
  • Fact/Description

References

  1. Neurologica: Climate Sensitivity
  2. The Wire: Sleuths Uncover Web of Research Fraud in 400+ Papers From China
  3. SciTechDaily: Sexual Parasitism: Loss of Adaptive Immunity Helps Deep Sea Anglerfish Physically Fuse With Their Mates
  4. [url_from_SoF_show_notes publication: title]
  5. [url_from_SoF_show_notes publication: title]
  6. [url_from_SoF_show_notes publication: title]
  7. [url_for_TIL publication: title]

Vocabulary

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