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 772: 06 May, 2020 – Episode 772 – Celebrate the Science Teachers




What is in the This Week in Science Podcast?
COVID19 Update, SMART Research, Dolphin Voices, Salmon Magnets, Neighborhood Black Hole, Hydrogen Worlds, Wireless Power, Mushrooms For Jet-Lag, Murder Hornet Mayhem, Sleeping Memory, Koala Licks, And Much More…
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Science
It’s the one thing upon which the world is now relying to make civilization possible again.
While there have been significant advances in all areas of science over the past several decades….
While technology can cross continents and oceans to keep loved ones in contact
While new medicines can slow, prevent and even cure illnesses that once were swift and deadly
While we have discovered new planets, unraveled mysteries of human origin and learned so much about how our natural world functions…
While the fundamental way in which the physics of the universe is constructed continues to tell us stories through supercolliders, super novas and super cool space probes…
The one thing we could not do is remain vigilant to a threat that, while novel, is anything but new.
Our current predicament was not unimaginable, it was imagined, warned about, and not for nothing, because this has happened before.
We humans rely so much on science that we have gotten to a point where we simply take it for granted…
As if discovery were just a natural progression of time, bound to happen if we simply wait long enough.
As if there is a separate world where scientists are adulting full time, running worst case scenarios and attempting to anticipate threats to humanity with all the resources they need to complete the research required to avert tragedy.
And in a way, that’s true, except for the funded research…
If we take any lesson from this threat,


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 May 8, 2020  1h50m