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🗓️ 31 March 2018
⏱️ 109 minutes
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00:00:00 - Patrick and Ryan are joined by Justin "The Yeti" Yeakel who has a new paper in Nature Communications about a model he and his co-authors have developed about starvation and body size in mammals, turns out, bigger is generally better. The interview was conducted during Justin's commute, so the connection comes and goes, but it's always good to catch up with one of the originals. You can follow Justin on Twitter (@jdyeakel) and check out his lab's website here. And if you want to read more about big ideas in ecology, check out James Brown's seminal book Macroecology.
00:44:56 - Saying goodbye to Justin is so upsetting we need a drink. But first, Justin (safely off the road) sends us a quick audio update with a drink of his own, the Go West! IPA from Anchor Brewing Company. Next up, Patrick runs with the big dogs and enjoys a 9% collaboration Brown IPA from Heavy Seas and Stone, but Ryan one-ups him per usual with a 10% Higher Ground from Franklin's. You can't win, Patrick, he has the high ground.
00:52:12 - For our second segment, Ryan chats with Dr. Eloise Marais from the University of Birmingham about her idea to use the GPS in a smartphone to dynamically track a person's exposure to air pollution. The first attempt had some interesting hiccups but shows promise. You can read the abstract from her AGU talk here, and check out Eloise's lab website here.
01:25:22 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like air pollution; you can't avoid it no matter how far you run. First up, we are thrilled to have Jeff C. on board as a patron, and he lets us know a little about his story with geology, including some unfortunate discrimination. Sorry to hear about that, but glad you found a better place still in STEM. Jeff also get's a thesis, which in this case is: Hothouse techniques to develop ideal allometric size-constrained pollution resistant Coffea arabica beans: Hothouses for cold beans. Thanks again, Jeff! Next, Cliff E. wanted us to know about the Mammal March Madness based on an NPR article he read, spearheaded by Prof. Katie Hinde and an all-around swell idea! Patrick's geochemistry students are getting ready to produce some podcasts, you can listen to the last class' episodes on Soundcloud here. And Ryan is giving a talk at the Soaring Ridge Craft Brewers in Roanoke, VA as part of the Science Museum of Western Virginia's STEM Tavern series on April 11th, so come on by if you're in the area!
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Music for this week's show:
One Call Away - Charlie Puth
Higher - Creed
No Particular Place To Go - Chuck Berry
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0:00.0 | We were surprised to find that our predicted value for the maximum body size. |
0:08.6 | It's still not quite working. |
0:11.7 | Something our overlords do not want us to hear. |
0:14.4 | Yeah. |
0:14.9 | The NSA really is cutting us out. |
0:17.6 | There's a picture here. |
0:20.3 | Keys to evolution are not meant for public. |
0:22.5 | From science sort of.com, you're listening to Science Sort of. |
0:27.8 | Hello and welcome to Science Sort of. This is episode 279. I'm your host, Ryan, and joining me to talk about things that are science, things that are sort of science, and things that wish they were science. It's Patrick Wheatley. |
0:50.2 | Hey, I'm back. You're back. And from the background noise, you might not guess it, but we are also joined by our original third paleo palo palo palogell. |
1:00.4 | All back to 2009. |
1:02.2 | Yeah, he's on location. |
1:03.4 | Yeah, he's on location searching for the world's largest mammal. |
1:07.0 | Roddy was the world's largest mammal. |
1:08.8 | Well, yeah, yeties might be the world's largest mammal, and that's what he's on location to find out for sure. |
1:13.7 | Welcome back, Justin. |
1:14.9 | Yeah, thanks, guys. |
1:15.8 | Good to be back. |
1:16.7 | So this is a bit of an interesting scenario. |
1:19.4 | Last week, I had my largest interview to date, a total of five people on the call, myself included. |
1:25.6 | And this week, we're doing something a little |
1:27.9 | different again, because Justin is on the move. I am traveling. I am at 73 miles per hour on 152 heading. |
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