SGU Episode 882: Difference between revisions
m (→Who's That Noisy? (1:14:18): updating answer to include links to vocalization track and original song; wiki link to specific song displays as "Michael Jackson") |
Hearmepurr (talk | contribs) (starting 882) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ | {{transcribing all | ||
|transcriber = Hearmepurr | |||
|date = 2022-08-22 | |||
}} | |||
<!-- | |||
** The 800s template uses {{Episode|M|D|YYYY}} for the outline. This generates a green message box asking for help with transcribing the episode. | ** The 800s template uses {{Episode|M|D|YYYY}} for the outline. This generates a green message box asking for help with transcribing the episode. |
Revision as of 00:41, 23 August 2022
This episode is in the middle of being transcribed by Hearmepurr (talk) as of 2022-08-22. To help avoid duplication, please do not transcribe this episode while this message is displayed. |
Template:Editing required (w/links) You can use this outline to help structure the transcription. Click "Edit" above to begin.
SGU Episode 882 |
---|
June 4th 2022 |
(brief caption for the episode icon) |
Skeptical Rogues |
S: Steven Novella |
B: Bob Novella |
C: Cara Santa Maria |
J: Jay Novella |
E: Evan Bernstein |
Quote of the Week |
When I was a kid, people wanted to be an astronaut. Today, kids want to be famous, and that's totally the wrong approach. You have to have authenticity in what you're doing. You have to really care about the core message of what you're saying, and then everything else will fall into place. |
David Copperfield, American magician |
Links |
Download Podcast |
Show Notes |
Forum Discussion |
Introduction, Skipping horrible news
Voice-over: You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
News Items
(At some point in this episode, the Rogues mention the word/term consilience[v 1]. This is arguably a good word to have tagged for the vocabulary section.)
S:
B:
C:
J:
E:
(laughs) (laughter) (applause) [inaudible]
Exascale Supercomputer (1:05)
B: Okay. So, on SGU Episode 151--
C: --Whoa!
B: --June 9th, 2008--
E: --Oh my gosh!
B: --I announced the first petaflop supercomputer: a quadrillion calculations per second, 1015.
Dinosaurs Warm or Cold Blooded (16:17)
Preventing Violent Crime (30:17)
- A study gave cash and therapy to men at risk of criminal behavior. 10 years later, the results are in.[3]
Revising Evolutionary Trees (46:29)
New Optical Illusion (1:02:39)
Quickie with Bob (1:11:44)
Who's That Noisy? (1:14:18)
_hearme_put_text_about_answer_here_
New Noisy (1:17:04)
[high pitched whoops and grunting, squeaking calls]
J: The more information you give me, the better. If you think you have an answer, or you want to send me in something cool, just like that Noisy--somebody just sent that in to me--you can email me at WTN@theskepticsguide.org
Announcements (1:17:52)
Questions/Emails/Corrections/Follow-ups (1:18:59)
_consider_using_block_quotes_for_emails_read_aloud_in_this_segment_
with_reduced_spacing_for_long_chunks –
Email #1: Reading Systematic Reviews
Science or Fiction (1:28:40)
Item #1: A new analysis finds that the Cueva de Ardales in Spain, famous for its many cave paintings, was likely occupied by human ancestors for as long as 500,000 years.[6]
Item #2: In a prospective study, dogs were able to detect asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection with higher sensitivity than nasopharyngeal antigen testing, 97% vs 84%.[7]
Item #3: Scientists have developed a molecular drill that is activated by visible light and rotates at 2-3 million times per second, which can drill through bacterial membranes and can be used as a broad-spectrum, rapid-acting antibiotic for skin infections.[8]
Answer | Item |
---|---|
Fiction | 500,000-year occupation |
Science | Dogs better than antigen test |
Science | Molecular drill |
Host | Result |
---|---|
Steve | sweep |
Rogue | Guess |
---|---|
Bob | Molecular drill |
Cara | Molecular drill |
Evan | Molecular drill |
Jay | Dogs better than antigen test |
Voice-over: It's time for Science or Fiction.
Bob's Response
Cara's Response
... [in Cockney accent, as in The Rain in Spain] "the kive in Spine falls minely..."
Evan's Response
Jay's Response
Steve Explains Item #1
Steve Explains Item #2
Steve Explains Item #3
Skeptical Quote of the Week (1:46:35)
When I was a kid, people wanted to be an astronaut. Today, kids want to be famous, and that's totally the wrong approach. You have to have authenticity in what you're doing. You have to really care about the core message of what you're saying, and then everything else will fall into place.
– David Copperfield, American magician
Signoff/Announcements (1:51:16)
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[9]
- Fact/Description
- Fact/Description
Notes
References
- ↑ Gizmodo: Absurd U.S. Supercomputer Becomes First to Officially Enter Coveted Exascale Status
- ↑ Neurologica: Were Dinosaurs Warm or Cold-Blooded?
- ↑ Vox: A study gave cash and therapy to men at risk of criminal behavior. 10 years later, the results are in.
- ↑ Nature: Molecular phylogenies map to biogeography better than morphological ones
- ↑ EurekAlert: This illusion, new to science, is strong enough to trick our reflexes
- ↑ Second Wiki: Ardales Cave - Cueva de Ardales
- ↑ PLOS: Diagnostic accuracy of non-invasive detection of SARS-CoV-2 infection by canine olfaction
- ↑ Science Advances: Light-activated molecular machines are fast-acting broad-spectrum antibacterials that target the membrane
- ↑ [url_for_TIL publication: title]