SGU Episode 403
This is the transcript for the latest episode and it is not yet complete. Please help us complete it! Add a Transcribing template to the top of this episode before you start so that we don't duplicate your efforts. |
This episode needs: transcription, time stamps, links, 'Today I Learned' list, categories, segment redirects. Please help out by contributing! |
How to Contribute |
SGU Episode 403 |
---|
6th Apr 2013 |
(brief caption for the episode icon) |
Skeptical Rogues |
S: Steven Novella |
B: Bob Novella |
R: Rebecca Watson |
J: Jay Novella |
E: Evan Bernstein |
Guest |
IO: Ian O'Neill |
Quote of the Week |
Design in nature is but a concatenation of accidents, culled by natural selection until the result is so beautiful or effective as to seem a miracle of purpose. |
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Pollan Michael Pollan |
Links |
Download Podcast |
SGU Podcast archive |
Forum Discussion |
Introduction
You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
This Day in Skepticism ()
April 6 1992 Isaac Asimov Died
News Items
Fairy Circle Update ()
- LiveScience: Fairy Circle Mystery Solved
Zombie Parasites ()
Retraction Watch ()
Genetic Transistors ()
Prescribing Placebos ()
- NeuroLogica Blog: Do 97% of UK Doctors Prescribe Placebos?
Who's That Noisy? ()
Interview with Ian O'Neill ()
- Discovery: Ian O'Neill
Astronomer with PhD in Solar Physics, science producer for Discovery News
Science or Fiction ()
Item #1: A new study finds that wearing a special contact lens for even a single night can correct for loss of near vision in adults with presbyopia. Item #2: New research finds that most fame is not fleeting – people who become famous tend to stay famous for years or decades. Item #3: Researchers analyzing the fossil record find that thousands of Pacific island bird species went extinct following first contact with Europeans.
Skeptical Quote of the Week ()
Design in nature is but a concatenation of accidents, culled by natural selection until the result is so beautiful or effective as to seem a miracle of purpose.
Announcements ()
References