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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30 January, 2019 – Episode 706 – This Week in Science Podcast (TWIS)



Interview w/ Dr. Rebecca Helm On Jellyfish, Eyes From Skies, Think And Say, Dating Old Man, Rising Tides, Artsy Bees, Mice-olation, Baby Talk, Sequencing Axolotl, Church Science, and Much More…
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The way it works is like this…

You have a question

You ask that question

Or more likely you google that question

And you get an answer

Sometimes that’s all it takes to satisfy a curiosity.

All it takes to acquire new knowledge

Other times the questions we ask lack sufficient grammar and past knowledge to be answered simply

Requiring more questions to be asked

On occasion the questions don’t even have answers yet

This is where the curious minded questions we come up with can take us in many directions

They can propel us out of ignorance

They can pull us towards knowledge

And perhaps most importantly of all

They can lead us to

This Week in Science

Coming Up Next!
Interview w/ Dr. Rebecca Helm, assistant professor at the University of North Carolina, Asheville, specializing in the evolution and development of jellyfish. She wrote an insightful article for The Atlantic that describes the neuston and its inhabitants. Follow her on Twitter for great ocean conservation and jellyfish...


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