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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episode 720: 08 May, 2019 – Episode 720 – How to Stop the Extinctions




What is in the This Week in Science Podcast?
Looming Extinctions, Black Hot Ice, The Modern Phage, Logical Wasps, Sexy Flies, Cambrian Fuel, Collapsar Stars, Human Origin Letdown, Heart Repair, Blood Brain Test, Pokemon Brain, Pandas And Bamboo, A Lost Stash, And Much More…
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When the world around you seems to have lost its mind.

When up is down, left is right

In is out and forward is a bowl of tuna salad

It doesn’t mean that you are wrong.

Despite the fact that those around you might think that you are…

A recent make-ity up poll,

which despite being make-ity up did include a data set of all humans…

found the average human only to be of average intelligence…

Capable of average insight

They were also of average height,

weight,

And had average inseams.

Made average points and counter points in conversation,

Experienced just the average levels of serotonin when hugged,

And, most strikingly, had only an average knowledge of science.

And, while the average person may think that you wrong about something,

Keep in mind that they have a below average understanding of what is going on in your mind.

Because your mind is an outlier…

You have beaten the averages…

enough so as to make the average analyst question your data point

And you have done so in the most extraordinary way imaginable…

by tuning into

This Week in Science,

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First up, the top science news stories of the week!


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