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 724: 05 June, 2019 – Episode 724 – Mind the Gap, Science!




What is in the This Week in Science Podcast?
Baby Planets!, Here Kitty!, Curious Viruses, Interview w/ Dr. Matthew Stanley on Einstein, Mole Rats Feel No Pain, Science Sponges, Elephant Footprints, Blood Guts And Autism, Lost Tribe Teeth, You Should Run, And Much More…
Want to listen to a particular story from TWIS, the This Week in Science podcast? You can do that here. Just look for the time-code link in the description.
DISCLAIMER, DISCLAIMER, DISCLAIMER!!!
Most of the things we have invented over the last hundred thousand years of humans on the earth…

Are still with us in some form…

The wheel, the fish hook, the elastic band and touch screens to name just a few…

Fire on the other hand…

is much older than the last hundred thousand years.

It is a technology older than current humans…

by a million years or more…

When a thing is useful,

when knowledge has a benefit…

It is preserved,

handed down.

As if knowledge were a living organism…

Reproducing through teaching, sharing and learning,

the exchange of information,

From one generation to the next.

And, like any living thing…

it can also die.

If we fail to teach…

Or if we fail to learn…

We humans look at the world of today as if it is a permanent place.

It is not.

It will change.

Based on the lessons we have learned and the new discoveries we make…

The world will change for the better.

And it can also change…

by the knowledge we fail to nurture in the next generation…

For the worse.

Like any living thing,

knowledge needs a healthy environment…

Like the one between your ears.

And a something good to munch on…

Like this week in science

Coming up next…


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 June 6, 2019  1h50m