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Science... sort of

264 - The Devil Gets Crabs

Science... sort of

Brachiolope

Of, Science, Network, Paleopals, Media, Brachiolope, Natural Sciences, Sort

4.8 • 677 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2017

⏱️ 121 minutes

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Summary

00:00:00 - We are stoked to have returning guest Daphne Pringle back on the show! And while it's not the most upbeat topic, she is indeed here to talk about cancer. Turns out, cancer evolves just like any other organism, but we don't always study in the same way. Maybe we should? Discussion ensues based on the following papers:

00:36:34 - Nothing like talking about cancer to make one want a carcinogen. Daphne reps her local scene with a Tastes LIke Citrus from Two Row Brewing. Ryan has a Brazilian beer called Belô Petroleum: The Great Discovery, which gives him a chance to rant about the North Dakota Access Pipeline. Charlie honors our Utahn guest with his choice of a Uinta Hop Nosh IPA. 

00:50:36 - We try to be the science podcast that actually follows up on stories from time-to-time, so it's well past time for us to update y'all on what's going on with the Tasmanian devil face cancer epidemic, first discussed in episode 21. Turns out there is some good news (source 1 and source 2), thanks to evolution if you even believe in that. But they're not out of the woods yet, so if you'd like to help conservation efforts you can do so by donating to the Save The Tasmanian Devil Program. If you'd like to help cancer research more generally, you can donate to the American Associate for Cancer Research. 

01:24:11 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like face cancer, you don't want to get bit but it may be hard to avoid. Charlie goes first so he can thank Patron Courtney Brooke Davis, who donates monthly on Patreon at a level where she gets designated a thesis title and her title is: Nonlinear Metastatic Transmissible Neoplastic Cancers in Ancient Marsupials from Midden Remains in Mainland Oceania. Thanks, Courtney! Daphne, since she's been on the show before, has some feedback of her own, from Jen G. who teaches at Daphne's alma mater and wants to let folks know about some improvements since Daphne was an undergrad. Ryan's paleoPOW also spawns from Daphne's first appearance because Tyler F. who wants to talk more about speciation, which is a pretty complicated topic, including wackiness such as ring species. 

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Music for this week's show:
Countdown (Sick For The Big Sun) - Phoenix
Royal Oil (Live) - The MIghty MIghty Bosstones
Kiss The Devil - Eagles of Death Metal

Transcript

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0:00.0

We're recording now, so if you do something shameful again, we'll yell at you anew.

0:05.3

All right.

0:05.9

Sounds good.

0:08.0

From sciencesortov.com, you're listening to science sort of.

0:28.4

You are listening to Episode 264.

0:30.6

I am your host, Ryan, and today we are talking about stories surrounding the theme.

0:35.5

The Devil gets crabs.

0:37.5

Joining me to talk about those things,

0:38.9

which are science,

0:39.8

sort of science,

0:40.5

and things that wish they were science,

0:42.4

is the man you wish you heard from more,

0:45.1

and maybe that's why he keeps it rare,

0:46.9

and that's Charlie Barnhart.

0:48.1

Just when I thought I was out,

0:49.7

they pulled me back in.

0:51.9

And returning guest from,

0:53.8

returning from episode that I forgot to look up before we started

0:56.8

recording, Daphne Pringle.

0:58.5

Hello, I've been promoted.

1:01.7

What was your first episode, Daphne?

1:03.9

I can't remember now.

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