SGU Episode 611
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SGU Episode 611 |
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March 25th 2017 |
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Skeptical Rogues |
S: Steven Novella |
B: Bob Novella |
C: Cara Santa Maria |
J: Jay Novella |
E: Evan Bernstein |
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Science communication isn’t just talking. It’s everything from tweeting about it, to painting it, to writing it, to coming up with a musical composition—the sky is the limit. Figure out what you’re comfortable with and what taps into your unique expertise, and make that your niche. |
Jennifer Gardy, Assistant Professor at UBC's School of Population and Public Health, a Canada Research Chair in Public Health Genomics, and a Senior Scientist at the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. She is an occasional host of CBC's The Nature of Things, a science communicator, and a children's book author. |
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Introduction[edit]
You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
What's the Word ()[edit]
- Factoid
News Items[edit]
Cybersecurity and Neuromorphic Chips ()[edit]
Chiropractic Quackery ()[edit]
ASMR ()[edit]
Who's That Noisy ()[edit]
- Answer to last week: The Last Song of the Kauai O'o Bird
Special Report ()[edit]
- Animals in the Bible
Science or Fiction ()[edit]
Item #1: Bakers are required to remove a piece of the dough prior to baking, the piece, called a challah, is then burned and wasted. Item #2: A Passover Goy purchases all the bread products in the home of an orthodox Jew so that they do not own any bread in their house for Passover. Item #3: Women during their 'unclean' menstrual period must wash their clothes in a separate machine so as not to contaminate the clothes of others in the house.
Skeptical Quote of the Week ()[edit]
"Science communication isn’t just talking. It's everything from tweeting about it, to painting it, to writing it, to coming up with a musical composition - the sky is the limit. Figure out what you're comfortable with and what taps into your unique expertise, and make that your niche." - Jennifer Gardy, Assistant Professor at UBC's School of Population and Public Health, a Canada Research Chair in Public Health Genomics, and a Senior Scientist at the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. She is an occasional host of CBC's The Nature of Things, a science communicator, and a children's book author.
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