Cephalopod Week 2019, Climate and Microbes, Puppy Eyes, Wave Energy. June 21, 2019, Part 1
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🗓️ 21 June 2019
⏱️ 48 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, podcasters. Ira here with some exciting news. Cephalopod Week is here. Even better, I'm giving you the chance to join the Cephaloparty by sponsoring some virtual cephalopods. Let me explain. |
| 0:14.4 | Our talented team has built a sea of support on our website, giving each of you the chance to sponsor a virtual cephalopod for a mere $8 donation. |
| 0:25.3 | With each gift, you will get to pick from one of eight beautifully illustrated sea creatures, which we will post to our site along with your first name and city. |
| 0:36.1 | So just head to ScienceFriety.com slash squid support to donate and join our sea of support. |
| 0:42.7 | Again, go to ScienceFriety.com slash squid support to sponsor a cephalopod and support our public radio program. |
| 0:52.3 | And thanks. |
| 0:54.6 | This is Science Friday. I'm Ira Flato. A little bit later in the hour, dogs. You know, |
| 1:00.2 | they have been evolving alongside humans for thousands of years, and not only have they become |
| 1:05.7 | friendlier and more dependent on people, they've even developed a secret weapon to manipulate us. Their puppy dog |
| 1:13.9 | eyes. You know what I'm talking about. Well, we're going to talk about that a little bit later, |
| 1:17.4 | but first, scientists searching for planets in other solar systems have done it again. They have found |
| 1:24.1 | the most Earth-like exoplanet to date, according to something called the Earth |
| 1:29.0 | Similarity Index. |
| 1:31.3 | Here to explain why Planet Hunters are looking so hard at small, cool stars, plus other |
| 1:37.1 | like good-suit subjects in sciences. |
| 1:39.2 | Gizmodo, staff writer Ryan Mandelbaum. |
| 1:40.9 | Always good to have you. |
| 1:41.8 | Always great to be here, Ira. |
| 1:43.0 | How are you doing? |
| 1:43.5 | Let's talk about this planet. How can we know it's actually Earth-like? Well, so this is around T-Garden Star. There's scientists who are able to find this planet in a survey. It has an orbit of approximately 4.91 days. The other star is around 11.4 days. And the way that you determine |
| 2:02.3 | if it's Earth-like is if it kind of looks like Earth in how big it is and how much it weighs, |
| 2:06.7 | and if it's in the part around the star where the temperature would be nice. |
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