SGU Episode 782: Difference between revisions

From SGUTranscripts
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (trying to reset the theme category)
m (dropped w/ links)
 
(15 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{RecentEpisode}}
''You can use this outline to help structure the transcription.  Click "Edit" above to begin.''
{{Editing required (w/links)
{{RecentEpisode}}<!-- replace {{RecentEpisode}} with one of these templates below:
 
{{transcribing all
|transcriber =
|date = ####-##-##
}}
 
OR
 
{{transcribing section
|transcriber =
|date = ####-##-##
}}
 
If you use the "transcribing section" template at the top of "your" transcript, make sure you have a {{transcribing}} template above whichever section you’re currently working on -->
{{Editing required
|transcription = y
|transcription = y
|proof-reading = <!-- please only include when some transcription is present. -->
|proof-reading = <!-- please only include when some transcription is present. -->
Line 26: Line 41:
|guest3 =  <!-- leave blank if no third guest -->
|guest3 =  <!-- leave blank if no third guest -->
|qowText = Pulling bad science apart is the best teaching gimmick I know for explaining how good science really works.
|qowText = Pulling bad science apart is the best teaching gimmick I know for explaining how good science really works.
|qowAuthor = {{w|Ben Goldacre}} <!-- or use <ref name=[author]>[url publication: title]</ref>, description [use a first reference to an article attached to the quote. The second reference is in the QoW section] -->
|qowAuthor = {{w|Ben Goldacre}}, British physicist <!-- or use <ref name=[author]>[url publication: title]</ref>, description [use a first reference to an article attached to the quote. The second reference is in the QoW section] -->
|downloadLink = https://media.libsyn.com/media/skepticsguide/skepticast2020-07-04.mp3  
|downloadLink = https://media.libsyn.com/media/skepticsguide/skepticast2020-07-04.mp3  
|forumLink = https://sguforums.org/index.php?topic=52779.0  
|forumLink = https://sguforums.org/index.php?topic=52779.0  
}}
}}
<!-- note that you can put the Rogue’s infobox initial into triple quotes to make that letter bold in the transcript. This is how the final statement from Steve is typed at the end of this transcript: '''S:''' —and until next week, this is your {{SGU}}.
<!-- note that you can put the Rogue’s infobox initial into triple quotes to make that letter bold in the transcript. This is how the final statement from Steve is typed at the end of this transcript: '''S:''' —and until next week, this is your {{SGU}}.-->  
-->  
 
== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
''Voiceover: You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.''
''Voiceover: You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.''
Line 56: Line 71:
* [https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/face-mask-war/ Neurologica: Face Mask War]<ref>[https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/face-mask-war/ Neurologica: Face Mask War]</ref>
* [https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/face-mask-war/ Neurologica: Face Mask War]<ref>[https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/face-mask-war/ Neurologica: Face Mask War]</ref>


== What’s the Word? <small>()</small> ==
{{anchor|wtw}} <!-- leave this anchor directly above the corresponding section that follows -->
== What's the Word? <small>(m:ss)</small> ==
{{Page categories
|What's the Word? = <!-- redirect created for "Caustics (782 WTW)" -->
}}
* {{w|Caustic (optics)|Caustics}}<ref group="v">[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/caustic#Noun Wiktionary: caustics]</ref>
<!--
** start section transcription here **
-->
{{shownotes email <!-- delete this template if no email is given in the shownotes or read in the episode -->
|text = <!-- If appropriate, lightly edit emails for grammar and clarity. -->
|sender =
|location = <!-- delete or leave blank if none -->
|}}


== News Items ==
== News Items ==
Line 89: Line 117:


== Who's That Noisy? <small>()</small> ==
== Who's That Noisy? <small>()</small> ==
Answer to last week’s Noisy: Pinball Machine
* Answer to last week’s Noisy: {{w|Pinball|Pinball Machine}}


=== New Noisy <small>()</small> ===
=== New Noisy <small>()</small> ===
Line 96: Line 124:


== Name That Logical Fallacy <small>()</small> ==
== Name That Logical Fallacy <small>()</small> ==
* Unoriginal Arguments
<blockquote><p style="line-height:125%">Hello, Rogues! I believe this is a question for Steve. Often when arguing on the Internet, I see arguments dismissed as unoriginal, regardless of how well thought out it is. It always feels to me like a way of avoiding making any real counter-argument, rather than a legitimate criticism. I don't think I've ever heard this subject handled on the SGU, and I'm very interested in what Steve, the SGU's resident authority on logical fallacies, has to say about dismissing arguments as unoriginal. Keep it up! - Noel</p></blockquote>


== Science or Fiction <small>()</small> ==
== Science or Fiction <small>()</small> ==
''Voiceover: It's time for Science or Fiction.''
<blockquote>'''Theme: Regenerative Medicine'''
<br>Item #1: Scientists were able to keep pancreas slices alive in culture for up to 10 days and demonstrate regeneration of the insulin-producing cells when stimulated by a growth factor.<ref>[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-17040-8 Nature: Long-term culture of human pancreatic slices as a model to study real-time islet regeneration]</ref><br>Item #2: Medical researchers successfully coaxed damaged adult mouse lungs to grow new air sacs, increasing lung capacity and oxygen exchange.<ref>[https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/new-stem-cell-identified-lung-tissue-regeneration NIH: New stem cell identified for lung tissue regeneration]</ref><br>Item #3: Researchers were able to reprogram adult cells normally present in the inner ear into sound-sensing hair cells using only four transcription factors.<ref>[https://stemcell.keck.usc.edu/usc-stem-cell-scientists-find-a-simpler-way-to-make-sensory-hearing-cells/ USC: USC Stem Cell scientists find a simpler way to make sensory hearing cells]</ref></blockquote>
=== Bob's Response ===
=== Evan's Response ===
=== Cara's Response ===
=== Jay's Response ===
=== Steve Explains Item 1 ===
=== Steve Explains Item 2 ===
=== Steve Explains Item 3 ===
{{SOFResults
{{SOFResults
|episodeNum= 782
|episodeNum= 782
|fiction= mouse lungs  <!--- short word or phrase representing the item --->
|fiction= mouse lungs  <!--- short word or phrase representing the item --->
|fiction2 = <!-- leave blank if absent -->
|science1 = pancreas slices<!-- short word or phrase representing the item -->
|science2 = hair cells<!-- leave blank if absent -->
|science3 = <!-- leave blank if absent -->


|rogue1= bob    <!--- rogues in order of response --->
|rogue1= bob    <!--- rogues in order of response --->
Line 133: Line 149:
|rogue4= jay     
|rogue4= jay     
|answer4= mouse lungs
|answer4= mouse lungs
|rogue5 = <!-- leave blank if absent -->
|answer5 = <!-- leave blank if absent -->


|host= steve       
|host= steve       
Line 142: Line 161:
|swept=      <!-- all the Rogues guessed right -->
|swept=      <!-- all the Rogues guessed right -->


|otheritem1= <!-- item not guessed, delete/leave blank if absent -->
|otheritem2= <!-- item not guessed, delete/leave blank if absent -->
|otheritem3= <!-- item not guessed, delete/leave blank if absent -->
}}
}}
''Voiceover: It's time for Science or Fiction.''
<blockquote>'''Theme: Regenerative Medicine'''
<br>'''Item #1:''' Scientists were able to keep pancreas slices alive in culture for up to 10 days and demonstrate regeneration of the insulin-producing cells when stimulated by a growth factor.<ref>[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-17040-8 Nature: Long-term culture of human pancreatic slices as a model to study real-time islet regeneration]</ref><br>'''Item #2:''' Medical researchers successfully coaxed damaged adult mouse lungs to grow new air sacs, increasing lung capacity and oxygen exchange.<ref>[https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/new-stem-cell-identified-lung-tissue-regeneration NIH: New stem cell identified for lung tissue regeneration]</ref><br>'''Item #3:''' Researchers were able to reprogram adult cells normally present in the inner ear into sound-sensing hair cells using only four transcription factors.<ref>[https://stemcell.keck.usc.edu/usc-stem-cell-scientists-find-a-simpler-way-to-make-sensory-hearing-cells/ USC: USC Stem Cell scientists find a simpler way to make sensory hearing cells]</ref></blockquote>
=== Bob's Response ===
=== Evan's Response ===
=== Cara's Response ===
=== Jay's Response ===
=== Steve Explains Item 1 ===
=== Steve Explains Item 2 ===
=== Steve Explains Item 3 ===


== Skeptical Quote of the Week <small>()</small> ==
== Skeptical Quote of the Week <small>()</small> ==
<!-- For the quote display, use block quote with no marks around quote followed by a long dash and the speaker's name, possibly with a reference. For the QoW in the recording, use quotation marks for when the Rogue actually reads the quote.  
<!-- For the quote display, use block quote with no marks around quote followed by a long dash and the speaker's name, possibly with a reference. For the QoW in the recording, use quotation marks for when the Rogue actually reads the quote.  
--><blockquote>Pulling bad science apart is the best teaching gimmick I know for explaining how good science really works. – {{w|Ben Goldacre}}, I Think You'll Find it's a Bit More Complicated Than That.<ref>[https://www.vox.com/2014/12/27/7423229/ben-goldacre Vox: Meet the anti-Dr. Oz: Ben Goldacre]</ref></blockquote>
--><blockquote>Pulling bad science apart is the best teaching gimmick I know for explaining how good science really works. <br>– {{w|Ben Goldacre}}, British physicist, ''I Think You'll Find it's a Bit More Complicated Than That.''<ref>[https://www.vox.com/2014/12/27/7423229/ben-goldacre Vox: Meet the anti-Dr. Oz: Ben Goldacre]</ref></blockquote>


== Signoff/Announcements <small>()</small> == <!-- if the signoff/announcements don't immediately follow the QoW or if the QoW comments take a few minutes, it would be appropriate to include a timestamp for when this part starts -->
== Signoff/Announcements <small>()</small> == <!-- if the signoff/announcements don't immediately follow the QoW or if the QoW comments take a few minutes, it would be appropriate to include a timestamp for when this part starts -->
Line 170: Line 204:
{{Navigation}} <!-- inserts images that link to the previous and next episode pages -->
{{Navigation}} <!-- inserts images that link to the previous and next episode pages -->


{{Page categories
{{Page categories <!-- it helps to write a short description with the (episode number) which can then be used to search for your [Short description (####)]s to create pages for redirects-->
|Guest Rogues = <!-- maybe put short description and (episode number) for each category you’re turning on with a 'y' -->
|Guest Rogues =
|Live Recording =
|Interview =
|Amendments =  
|Amendments =  
|Alternative Medicine =  
|Alternative Medicine =  
Line 178: Line 214:
|Conspiracy Theories =  
|Conspiracy Theories =  
|Creationism & ID =  
|Creationism & ID =  
|Cryptozoology =  
|Cryptozoology =  
|Energy Healing =  
|Energy Healing =  
|Entertainment =  
|Entertainment =  
Line 190: Line 226:
|Logic & Philosophy = y
|Logic & Philosophy = y
|Myths & Misconceptions =  
|Myths & Misconceptions =  
|Name That Logical Fallacy      =
|Nature & Evolution = y
|Nature & Evolution = y
|Neuroscience & Psychology =  
|Neuroscience & Psychology =  
Line 202: Line 239:
|Science & Medicine = y
|Science & Medicine = y
|Science & the Media = y
|Science & the Media = y
|SoF with a Theme = y
|SGU =  
|SGU =  
|Technology =  
|Technology =  
|UFOs & Aliens =  
|UFOs & Aliens =  
|Other =
|SoF with a Theme              = y
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 03:47, 20 October 2023

You can use this outline to help structure the transcription. Click "Edit" above to begin.

  Emblem-pen-green.png This is a transcript of a recent episode and it is not finished. Please help us finish it!
Add a Transcribing template to the top of this transcript before you start so that we don't duplicate your efforts.
  Emblem-pen-orange.png This episode needs: transcription, time stamps, formatting, links, 'Today I Learned' list, categories, segment redirects.
Please help out by contributing!
How to Contribute


SGU Episode 782
July 1st 2020
SAMPLE icon.jpg
(brief caption for the episode icon)

SGU 781                      SGU 783

Skeptical Rogues
S: Steven Novella

B: Bob Novella

C: Cara Santa Maria

J: Jay Novella

E: Evan Bernstein

Quote of the Week

Pulling bad science apart is the best teaching gimmick I know for explaining how good science really works.

Ben Goldacre, British physicist

Links
Download Podcast
Show Notes
Forum Discussion


Introduction[edit]

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


COVID-19 Update ()[edit]

What's the Word? (m:ss)[edit]

News Items[edit]

S:

B:

C:

J:

E:

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

Raw Milk ()[edit]

Monster Quasar ()[edit]

Asteroid Killed the Dinosaurs ()[edit]

Visualizing Data ()[edit]

Who's That Noisy? ()[edit]

New Noisy ()[edit]

[brief, vague description of Noisy]

Name That Logical Fallacy ()[edit]

  • Unoriginal Arguments

Hello, Rogues! I believe this is a question for Steve. Often when arguing on the Internet, I see arguments dismissed as unoriginal, regardless of how well thought out it is. It always feels to me like a way of avoiding making any real counter-argument, rather than a legitimate criticism. I don't think I've ever heard this subject handled on the SGU, and I'm very interested in what Steve, the SGU's resident authority on logical fallacies, has to say about dismissing arguments as unoriginal. Keep it up! - Noel

Science or Fiction ()[edit]

Answer Item
Fiction Mouse lungs
Science Pancreas slices
Science
Hair cells
Host Result
Steve clever
Rogue Guess
Bob
Pancreas slices
Evan
Mouse lungs
Cara
Hair cells
Jay
Mouse lungs

Voiceover: It's time for Science or Fiction.

Theme: Regenerative Medicine
Item #1: Scientists were able to keep pancreas slices alive in culture for up to 10 days and demonstrate regeneration of the insulin-producing cells when stimulated by a growth factor.[6]
Item #2: Medical researchers successfully coaxed damaged adult mouse lungs to grow new air sacs, increasing lung capacity and oxygen exchange.[7]
Item #3: Researchers were able to reprogram adult cells normally present in the inner ear into sound-sensing hair cells using only four transcription factors.[8]

Bob's Response[edit]

Evan's Response[edit]

Cara's Response[edit]

Jay's Response[edit]

Steve Explains Item 1[edit]

Steve Explains Item 2[edit]

Steve Explains Item 3[edit]

Skeptical Quote of the Week ()[edit]

Pulling bad science apart is the best teaching gimmick I know for explaining how good science really works.
Ben Goldacre, British physicist, I Think You'll Find it's a Bit More Complicated Than That.[9]

Signoff/Announcements ()[edit]

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[edit]

  • Fact/Description, possibly with an article reference[10]
  • Fact/Description
  • Fact/Description

References[edit]

Vocabulary[edit]

Navi-previous.png Back to top of page Navi-next.png