4.8 • 677 Ratings
🗓️ 23 October 2018
⏱️ 98 minutes
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00:00:00 - We begin with some very old beer (or slightly alcoholic porridge, if you prefer) before moving on to one of the latest advances in brewing technology (e.g., making yeast mimic hops), so covering the entirety of all beer in one segment. No big deal.
00:31:53 - We were talking about beer so let’s have some! Tim has a Tropic Plunder IPA from TW Pitchers Brewing Company. Abe then takes his time telling us about an exotic Pale Ale procured from Gæðingur Öl Brugghús in Iceland. And Ryan literally rolls the dice to decide upon some Gray Wolf Timber Sassafras finished gin, a plant relevant to some recent adventures.
00:43:24 - When the earth quakes, sometimes the real damage isn’t done by the seismic waves themselves but by the liquefaction they induce. Abe explains and also gives some non-legally-binding advice for how to escape quicksand. Some more resources:
Liquefaction did more damage than shaking in Christchurch, NZ
How to escape quicksand (probably, but just try to avoid it in the first place)
01:18:16 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like seismic events, very difficult to predict. First up, former guest of the show and patron Robert “Doc Sloth” McAfee has earned a BSso in addition to his Ph.D. Robert’s less legitimate thesis title is: Liquefaction-based agitated fermentation of H. lupulus derived beverages: fermenting beyond the barrel with shaken, not stirred, yeast strains. Thanks, Robert! Next, audiophile Tim presents a voicemail from Karen in Austin, TX who uses science to solve crimes and wanted to tell us how she got started on that path. Finally, Ryan has an e-mail from Lucas H. who thanks us for some continuing education inspiration for which he is very welcome. Our pleasure *hat tip*. Be sure to check out Tim’s podcast Encyclopedia Brunch or if you’re in the Bay Area meetup with him to make a robot. Ryan recently appeared on These Are Not The Nerds You’re Looking For to talk about Star Wars: Clone Wars and is giving a talk at the Geological Society of Washington if you’re in D.C. and are into that sort of thing.
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Music:
When Bitter Met Sweet - Honeycutters
Sassafras Roots - Green Day
Shakey Ground - The Temptations
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0:00.0 | Uh, yep, hitting recording now. I am now recording. |
0:05.5 | I am also recording. |
0:07.0 | I, both recording. |
0:08.2 | Three am. That doesn't sound as good as I too am recording. |
0:12.9 | Um, but it actually started a new, I three recording. |
0:18.6 | Furthermore, I record. |
0:19.9 | Hey, I record. Hey. |
0:21.6 | I also am recording. |
0:25.3 | From science sort of.com, you're listening to Science Sort of this is episode 293. |
0:44.2 | I'm your host, Ryan, and here to talk with me about things that are science, things that are sort of science, |
0:48.5 | and things that wish they were. |
0:49.6 | Science centered around the alliterative theme of libations and liquefactions. |
0:54.1 | That's two alliterative themes in a row. |
0:56.9 | You're welcome. |
0:58.2 | One person you have to thank for that theme is joining us from the previously |
1:05.0 | illiterative episode and that is Abraham de Jesus Botrantaria. |
1:09.2 | Yo. |
1:10.3 | I got the last names mixed up again because I still haven't learned how your culture does it. |
1:15.0 | But at least you got him. |
1:17.1 | I know that all of them were there. |
1:19.3 | I just, it's, uh, it's going to take me a while to unlearn the, the normal Latino way of doing it |
1:25.0 | and learn your fancy Mexican way. |
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