This Week in Science – The Kickass Science Podcast

The kickass weekly science and technology radio show presenting a humorous and irreverent look at the week in science and tech. Each show TWIS discusses the latest in cutting edge science news on topics such as genetic engineering, cybernetics, space exploration, neuro science, and a show favorite Countdown to World Robot Domination. The show is hosted by Dr. Kirsten Sanford, a PhD in neuroscience, Justin Jackson, a wisecracking professional car salesman and armchair physicist, and Blair Bazdarich, a zoologist. Consistently voted one of the top science radio shows on the web - check it out and hear a science news program like no other.

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23 January, 2019 – Episode 705 – This Week in Science (TWIS) Podcast



Is Planet 9 Real?, Cloned Edited Monkeys, Listening Leaves, Crow Considerations, Budgie Boyfriends, Can Cure Cancer?, Check Your Gums, Reversing Alzheimer’s, Sediba Stories, Neander News, Little Dead Frozen Things, Go Go Gadget Gene Drive, Exercise Is Mental, Jesus Geckos, And Much More…
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The wonderful thing about wondering about things

is the wonderful places that wondering can take you

No matter how far back in current human history you go

There is evidence of wondering about the unknown…

And one of the wonderful places that wonder often leads…

Is discovery.

Discovery can be the destination of wonder…

But it can also be the journey itself,

with many discoveries whooshing by…

And along that wandering journey of wondering

The many discoveries unwound from the unknown

will undoubtedly wheel us towards more wondering

Until one wonderful day when we discover what it is we’ve all been wanting…

Another episode of

This Week in Science!

Coming Up Next…
Is Planet 9 Real?

Maybe not, say some researchers who came up with a model and didn’t do any observation.

But, a brand new paper by Brown and Batygin lends heavy credibility to the idea of a planet out there.


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