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* http://scienceprogressaction.org/intersection/2012/01/conspiracy-theorists-more-likely-to-believe-factual-contradictions/#more-24836 | * http://scienceprogressaction.org/intersection/2012/01/conspiracy-theorists-more-likely-to-believe-factual-contradictions/#more-24836 | ||
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* Quickie with Bob - http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-01-scorpions-scientists-tougher-surfaces-machinery.html | * Quickie with Bob - http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-01-scorpions-scientists-tougher-surfaces-machinery.html | ||
== Who's That Noisy <small>()</small> == | == Who's That Noisy <small>()</small> == | ||
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SGU Episode 342 |
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February 4th 2012 |
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Skeptical Rogues |
S: Steven Novella |
B: Bob Novella |
R: Rebecca Watson |
J: Jay Novella |
E: Evan Bernstein |
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“…if we offer too much silent assent about mysticism and superstition – even when it seems to be doing a little good – we abet a general climate in which skepticism is considered impolite, science tiresome, and rigorous thinking somehow stuffy and inappropriate. Figuring out a prudent balance takes wisdom.” |
Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark |
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Introduction[edit]
You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
This Day in Skepticism ()[edit]
- Feb 4, 1868: Darwin started writing Descent of Man.
News Items ()[edit]
Speed Limit for Birds ()[edit]
- http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120119133757.htm http://earthsky.org/biodiversity/fastest-bird
Reading Brain Waves ()[edit]
Conspiracy Contradictions ()[edit]
Quickie with Bob: Scorpion Inspired Armor ()[edit]
- Quickie with Bob - http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-01-scorpions-scientists-tougher-surfaces-machinery.html
Who's That Noisy ()[edit]
- Scientifically Illiterate Politicians
Interview with Derek Bartholomaus ()[edit]
Science or Fiction ()[edit]
Item #1: Scientists have demonstrated a procedure in rats that allows a severed nerve to repair itself in as little as 7 days, rather than the months that would normally be required. Item #2: Researchers have published a study that suggests that the growth of information on the internet will ultimately be limited by human brain capacity, not economic or other factors. Item #3: Scientists have developed an implantable pacemaker made from living cells that does not requires batteries and therefore never needs to be recharged.
Skeptical Quote of the Week ()[edit]
“…if we offer too much silent assent about mysticism and superstition – even when it seems to be doing a little good – we abet a general climate in which skepticism is considered impolite, science tiresome, and rigorous thinking somehow stuffy and inappropriate. Figuring out a prudent balance takes wisdom.” - Carl Sagan The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
Voice-over: The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is produced by SGU Productions, dedicated to promoting science and critical thinking. For more information on this and other episodes, please visit our website at www.theskepticsguide.org. You can also check out our other podcast, The SGU 5x5, as well as find links to our blogs and the SGU forums. For questions, suggestions, and other feedback, please use the "Contact Us" form on the website or send an email to info@theskepticsguide.org. If you enjoyed this episode, then please help us spread the word by leaving us a review on iTunes, Zune, or your portal of choice.
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