SGU Episode 937
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SGU Episode 937 |
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June 24th 2023 |
"Although sand dunes often conjure images of great deserts, they also occur along coastlines worldwide and can be an important buffer against sea level rise, storms, and coastal erosion." [1] Click for detailed caption "More than 45% of southern California's coastline is groomed with machinery used to remove debris from sandy beaches, creating a flat topography ideal for recreational activities of the local population and tourists. However, vegetation is consequently actively discouraged from growing, reducing habitats for local wildlife and resulting in some native and threatened species becoming locally extinct. |
Skeptical Rogues |
S: Steven Novella |
B: Bob Novella |
C: Cara Santa Maria |
J: Jay Novella |
E: Evan Bernstein |
Quote of the Week |
Science is the acceptance of what works and the rejection of what does not. That needs more courage than we might think. |
Jacob Bronowski, Polish-British mathematician and philosopher |
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Introduction, submersible sinks down to the Titanic
Voice-over: You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
News Items
S:
B:
C:
J:
E:
(laughs) (laughter) (applause) [inaudible]
Neuroforecasting (14:43)
Coastal Erosion (34:34)
S: I'm in favor of them.
C: They're really big and pretty.
E: "It's coarse. It gets everywhere." Was that what you--
C: --Oh god.
C: Saw that coming.
Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole (44:36)
- The Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole had a Burst of Activity 200 Years Ago. We Just Saw the Echo. [3]
Aliens in Vegas (52:11)
Alcohol Use Disorder (1:03:13)
Who's That Noisy? (1:15:44)
New Noisy (1:20:20)
[raspy warblings]
Announcements (1:20:48)
Questions/Emails/Corrections/Follow-ups
Correction #1: Latitude and Daylight (1:23:47)
Question #1: Debating RFK Jr. (1:27:23)
Science or Fiction (1:34:03)
Theme: Lesser-known dramatic events
Item #1: Often called the forgotten genocide, in the 1880s, the Ottoman Empire engaged in ethnic cleansing in the region of Astrakhan, killing over 1 million native Cossacks, and ultimately absorbed the territory.[6]
Item #2: In 1919, in Boston's North End, a large tank ruptured, spilling 2 million gallons of molasses, which raged through the streets at 35 miles per hour, killing 21 people and injuring 150.[7]
Item #3: In 1862, some soldiers in the Battle of Shiloh noticed that their wounds glowed green-blue, and these wounds seemed to heal faster than non-glowing wounds. Recent investigations suggest the glow was due to bioluminescent bacteria seeded in the wounds by nematodes.[8]
Answer | Item |
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Fiction | Forgotten genocide |
Science | Molasses disaster |
Science | Glowing wounds |
Host | Result |
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Steve | win |
Rogue | Guess |
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Cara | Forgotten genocide |
Jay | Glowing wounds |
Evan | Forgotten genocide |
Bob | Glowing wounds |
Voice-over: It's time for Science or Fiction.
Cara's Response
Jay's Response
Evan's Response
Bob's Response
Steve Explains Item #2
Steve Explains Item #1
Steve Explains Item #3
Skeptical Quote of the Week (1:48:39)
Science is the acceptance of what works and the rejection of what does not. That needs more courage than we might think.
– Jacob Bronowski (1908-1974), Polish-British mathematician and philosopher
Signoff
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
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Frontiers in Marine Science: Coastal erosion could be reduced by dune restoration projects
- ↑ Neurologica: Using AI for Neuroforecasting
- ↑ Universe Today: The Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole had a Burst of Activity 200 Years Ago. We Just Saw the Echo.
- ↑ Las Vegas Review-Journal: Did aliens land in Las Vegas? NASA says no
- ↑ Neuroscience News: Alcohol Use Disorder: More Alcohol, More Impairment, Regardless of Drinking Habits
- ↑ No reference given
- ↑ Wikipedia: Great Molasses Flood
- ↑ Medical Discovery News: Glowing Wounds
- ↑ [url_for_TIL publication: title]