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Weekly podcast in which Kelly and Zach Weinersmith discuss current science and geek topics.
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Space Ranger 421 is a gripping narrative science fiction podcast that unfolds in a distant future where Earth’s resources have been exhausted and its surface is uninhabitable. Humanity has turned to the stars, colonizing space in a desperate bid for survival. When a distress signal comes from the abandoned Mars colony MR-54821, a team of mercenaries embarks on a rescue mission, only to uncover a lethal government secret with the potential to alter the course of humanity. As they grapple with ...
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Zach and Skylar are back with new episodes from their new podcast B*tch About It! Playing on all streaming services available January 2022.
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In the gripping season finale, Devlyn Drax confronts Mathias in a high-stakes showdown that forces him to face not only his formidable adversary but also the ghosts of his past that have haunted him throughout the journey. As tensions escalate, the weight of unresolved conflicts and buried memories come crashing down on Devlyn, threatening to unrav…
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Deep beneath Mars' surface, Devlyn and the others find themselves navigating a surreal, dense forest, unlike anything they expected on the red planet. The air is thick with humidity, and bioluminescent plants cast an otherworldly glow, illuminating their path as they push further into the unknown. With every rustle of leaves and distant echo, the a…
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Devlyn and the team's desperate search for the missing child leads them back to the haunting ruins of Mars colony MR-54821. There, they discover an entrance hidden beneath the surface, beckoning them into the unknown. As they descend into the dark depths of Mars, the oppressive atmosphere weighs heavily on their minds, testing their resolve. With e…
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After being trapped in a Martian Dust Storm, Devlyn and the remaining team members suddenly find themselves face to face with Mars' enigmatic inhabitants. Initially taken aback by the sight of these strange beings, the explorers struggle to comprehend the implications of their existence. The inhabitants, with their unique features and unusual behav…
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After the sudden and devastating attack on the lab, Devlyn and the team are left reeling, desperately seeking an escape route. The chaos has sealed off all exits except one, leading them to the harsh and unforgiving surface of Mars. With alarms blaring and debris scattered everywhere, the urgency of their situation intensifies as they prepare to fa…
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As Devlyn and the team navigate the dark corridors of the abandoned Mars colony, they stumble upon an unexpected survivor hiding among the debris. Initially filled with relief at the sight of another person, they quickly realize that the stranger's intentions are unclear, raising questions about whether they can trust this newcomer. The survivor’s …
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Trapped in the crumbling remains of Mars colony MR-54821, Devlyn Drax, known as Space Ranger 421, faces the daunting task of helping his team survive a perilous night. As darkness falls and temperatures plummet, the eerie silence of the abandoned colony heightens their sense of danger. Devlyn rallies his team, reminding them of their training and t…
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In the premiere episode of Space Ranger 421, Dr. Theo Jones and Aaron Davis are consumed by the desperation of finding their missing child. They decide to enlist a team of mercenaries to assist them in their quest. Their destination is the abandoned Mars Colony MR-54821, a place shrouded in mystery after a devastating attack left it desolate. As th…
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Episode 64 – Weekly Weinersmith Soonish Series: Dr. Judy Illes on Neuroethics
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In today's episode Kelly interviews Dr. Judy Illes to learn more about the latest work being done addressing the ethics of brain-computer interfaces. Dr. Illes is the Canada Research Chair in Neuroethics, and Director of Neuroethics Canada at the University of British Columbia.Weekly Weinersmith による
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Episode 63 Weekly Weinersmith Soonish Series - Dr. Bryan Caplan on Automation and Jobs
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In this week's show Kelly talks to Dr. Bryan Caplan about the impact of automation on jobs, and talks to Zach about his collaboration with Bryan on a graphic novel called "Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration". Also - if you visit WeeklyWeinersmith.com you can download a chapter on Advanced Nuclear Reactors! This chapter was cut from…
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Episode 62 - Weekly Weinersmith Soonish Series: Dr. Jordan Miller on Bioprinting
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Dr. Jordan Miller and his collaborators recently published a paper where they use a gel that hardens in response to light to create structures that are non-toxic, and so should be compatible with the human body. The paper made the front cover of Science! Check out this week's episode to learn more about the bioengineering work happening in the Phys…
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Episode 61 - Weekly Weinersmith Soonish Series: Rosario Ballesteros-Casas on VRAmericas
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In this week's episode, Kelly interviews Rosario Ballesteros-Casas, the Chief Executive Officer of VRAmericas. VRAmericas is working on AR and VR (virtual reality) applications to help train our workforce.The Weekly Weinersmith による
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Episode 60 – Weekly Weinersmith Soonish Series – Skylar Tibbits on Projects Happening at MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab
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In today’s episode we’re going to chat about some of the cool projects happening at MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab, which is the lab for which our interviewee (Professor Skylar Tibbits) is the Founder and co-Director.Weekly Weinersmith による
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Episode 59 - Weekly Weinersmith Soonish Series - Joy Dunn on Commonwealth Fusion Systems
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On today’s show Joy Dunn joins us to discuss Commonwealth Fusion Systems. Ms. Dunn spent about 10 years at SpaceX, where she worked on and led teams working on the Dragon spacecrafts, and became known as the “Mother of Dragons”. She is currently Head of Manufacturing at Commonwealth Fusion Systems.Weekly Weinersmith による
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Episode 58 - WW Soonish Series - Dr. Lindy Elkins-Tanton on Psyche
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Dr. Lindy Elkins-Tanton joins Kelly to talk about how we go about learning about asteroids, and about the Psyche mission in particular. We also spoke with Dr. Elkins-Tanton about the role of artists in communicating space research to the general public in ways that scientists can't.Weekly Weinersmith による
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Episode 57 - Weekly Weinersmith Soonish Series - Peter Beck on Rocket Lab
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Welcome to the reboot of The Weekly Weinersmith, celebrating the paperback release of our book Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That’ll Improve and/or Ruin Everything. In this podcast series, we’re going to revisit each of the 10 technologies discussed in Soonish, expanding on topics touched on in the book, exploring related matters, and checking…
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Episode 56 - Weekly Weinersmith Soonish Series - Dr. Elizabeth Frank on New Space
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Welcome to the reboot of The Weekly Weinersmith, celebrating the paperback release of our book Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That’ll Improve and/or Ruin Everything. In this podcast series, we’re going to revisit each of the 10 technologies discussed in Soonish, expanding on topics touched on in the book, exploring related matters, and checking…
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Episode 55 - The making of Science Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness
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Kelly and Zach discuss Zach's new book "Science - Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness"Weekly Weinersmith による
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Episode 54 Soonish - Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve And/Or Ruin Everything
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Zach and Kelly are BACK! Well, for now. Turns out we haven't just been sitting by the beach instead of recording podcasts - we've been writing a book! That book is called Soonish - Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve And/Or Ruin Everything, and it's coming out through Penguin Press in the US and Particular Books in the UK on October 17th. Thi…
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This week we interview Melanie Martin, a PhD student at the University of California Santa Barbara, about her research on breastfeeding.
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Episode 52: Deep sea ecology with Dr. Andrew David Thaler
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This week Zach and Kelly talk about deep sea ecology with Dr. Andrew David Thaler.
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Episode 51: Dr. Elizabeth Iorns on collaboration
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We're back! We've been super busy lately (moving across the country, having a baby, applying for jobs, finishing a dissertation, running a Kickstarter, etc), but we're striving for more regular updates. While hitting a weekly goal is unlikely, we're going to strive to update once or twice a month. Thanks for sticking with us! This week we interview…
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As you have probably noticed, Weekly Weinersmith updates have been few and far between in the past few months. I really love doing this podcast, but this is the last year of my PhD and I have had to prioritize my dissertation experiments, manuscript writing, and applying for postdoc positions. I was hoping I would still have time to podcast, but my…
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This week Zach and Kelly talk to Dr. David Hughes about zombie ants.
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Episode 49: Episode 49: Dr. Joan Strassmann on Dictyostelium discoideum
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This week Zach and I talk with Dr. Joan Strassman about Dictyostelium discoideum, a social amoeba.
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This week Zach and Kelly talk naked mole rats.
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This week Zach and Kelly talk about cheating in bacterial biofilms, and how the microbiome influences susceptibility to disease in bumble bees.
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Episode 46: Ryan and Ben hijack the Weekly Weinersmith
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This week we let Ryan Haupt and Benjamin Tippett take over the show. Ryan and Ben are co-hosts on the Science...sort of podcast, and Ben is host of The Titanium Physicists podcast. Both of these podcasts are part of the Brachiolope Media Network, the podcast network to which the Weekly Weinersmith belongs. Ryan and Ben will talk about....well....yo…
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Episode 45: Dr. Christopher Lynn on glossolalia
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This week Zach and Kelly talk with Dr. Christopher Dana Lynn, an anthropologist at the University of Alabama who studies the relationship between glossolalia and stress in Apostolic Pentecostals.
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This week Zach and Kelly talk about how the smell of coffee changes gene expression and protein production in rat brains, and discuss a study that hooked rat brains up to one another so the rats could share information and perform tasks together.
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For Valentine’s Day, Zach and Kelly talk whether or not brazilian waxing is causing the extinction of pubic lice, and about how housework influences the frequency of sex.
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Episode 42: Fecal transplants and eye development
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This week Zach and Kelly discuss a study that used infusion of donor feces to treat a bacterial infection, and a second study that found that light is important for eye development in fetal mice.
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This week Zach and Kelly talk about how fear and/or awe of math differs between academic fields.
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Episode 40: The Reproducibility Initiative with Dr. Elizabeth Iorns
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This week Zach and Kelly bring back Dr. Elizabeth Iorns to talk about the Reproducibility Initiative through Science Exchange. Elizabeth was recently named one of Nature’s 10 People Who Mattered This Year!
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This week Zach and Kelly talk about National Institute of Health (NIH) funding practices, and the increasing administrative burdens placed on academic scientists.
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Episode 38: Jessica Richman and William Ludington on uBiome
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This week Zach and Kelly talk to Jessica Richman, a PhD student at Oxford University, and Dr. William Ludington, the Bowes Fellow at the University of California Berkeley, about uBiome. uBiome is a project that connects citizens to scientists in an attempt to better understand the microbiome.
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Episode 37: Trevor Bekolay on Spaun, a large-scale simulated brain
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This week Kelly and Zach talk to Trevor Bekolay about his work on a large-scale brain simulator. Trevor is a PhD student in the Computational Neuroscience Research Group at the University of Waterloo.
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This week Zach and Kelly discuss how the way one responds to stressors can have long-lasting implications for health, and recent research on a link between a rare gene variant and Alzheimer's disease.
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This week Zach and Kelly talk about how the blood of young mice makes old mice brains look young again, and whether or not genomics can help to predict the kinds of antidepressants to which a person will respond.
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This week Zach and Kelly discuss research on how to eliminate certain types of anxiety, and chat about Bisphenol A (BPA).
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Episode 33: Intravenous oxygen and exploding termites
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This week Zach and Kelly talk about oxygen injections and exploding termites.
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