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Science... sort of

269 - Tragedy of the Commons

Science... sort of

Brachiolope

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4.8677 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2017

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

00:00:00 - A team at CalTech has figured out a new way to increase the rate that the ocean might be able to suck down carbon from our atmosphere. The overall plan is still missing a few steps, but it's an exciting step forward in how might get ourselves out of this climate mess.

00:20:45 - Drinks are another way we've figured out how to infuse carbon dioxide into liquid, but we let it out again once we drink it. Whoops. Charlie really enjoys his Bodhizafa IPA from Georgetown Brewing, which of course prompts a discussion of the themes of the 1991 classic film Point Break. Joe references another film franchise with his Flying Cauldron Butterscotch Beer, but we'll let you put the pieces together yourself. And Ryan wraps it all up with a La Cumbre Elevation IPA sent to him by Matty J.

00:31:45 - Because we're all happy to launch stuff into orbit but no one wants to bring it back down ever, space junk is becoming a big problem (which you can see for yourself here). A joint research team at JPL and Stanford have looked towards the ultra-sticky feet of the gecko as a potential solution, but do the boys agree that this is the best solution? The answer may surprise you...

00:55:01 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like space junk, there's a lot of them and the problem is only getting worse. Joe complains about getting the best kind of feedback, a new Patreon subscriber from longtime supporter Andrew H. Thanks, Andrew! As part of his rewards, he gets a thesis title, and his is: Particulate Elimination Procedure in Trans-Orbital Space (PEPTO) as a function of decreasing carbonic acid degradation of calcitic systems in the surface ocean. Next up, Ryan reads a 5-star iTunes review that comes in hot with some criticism. Hopefully, we can all come together again over the greatness of orangutans. And Charlie has a question about a bet we made on various energy technologies back in the halcyon days of episode 88. Charlie has an update: we all lost. But Charlie is also looking for new grad students, so if you're interested in energy work, check out the Western Washington University Institute for Energy Studies website and get in touch. Ryan was interviewed about his journey from Creationist to Scientist on the Human Nature podcast, so check that out if that sounds interesting to you. 

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Music for this week's show:
Bound - Matt Costa
Meet The Bodhisattva - Mark Isham
Beautiful Mess - Miranda Cosgrove
Neo Zen - Ketsa

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I was going to go with, you know, Nelson Gross, sticky feet.

0:04.3

No, sticky feet are great.

0:06.2

You shut your sticky mouth.

0:08.3

I don't know.

0:09.1

I don't know about all that.

0:09.9

From science sort of.com, you're listening to Science Sort of you're listening to Episode 269.

0:27.3

Our theme this week is Tragedy of the Commons.

0:30.2

My name is Ryan Haupt and joined me to talk about things that are science,

0:32.7

things that are sort of science, and things that wish they were science,

0:35.3

is one of the originals, the mic check,. Oh God, it's good to be back.

0:40.0

And the J.W.B.

0:41.7

WB. Did I say that right?

0:43.5

Joe Batwinnis. Hi, everybody.

0:45.1

What is J.W.B? I don't, okay.

0:47.3

They're my initials.

0:48.9

I don't know where your middle. I guess I have no

0:51.0

idea what your middle name is. This is what we're realizing.

0:53.6

William.

0:55.3

Okay.

0:57.1

I mean, I could have guessed that.

0:59.0

Exactly.

0:59.7

That's me.

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