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Expanded Perspectives

Dugway Proving Ground

Expanded Perspectives

Expanded Perspectives

Society & Culture, Science, History

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2015

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how prehistoric farmers were perhaps the very first beekeepers and how traces of beeswax have been found on ancient pottery from Europe, the Near East and North Africa. Next, they discuss how some mysterious Space Junk crashed into the Indian Ocean. The space debris, named WT1190F entered the Earth's atmosphere and landed off the coast of Sri Lanka, according to NASA. Next, we chat about how a recent study shows that quitting Facebook could make you a happier person in the end. Then after the break Cam talks about the Dugway Proving Ground. Dugway's mission is to test United States and Allied Biological and Chemical Weapon defense systems along with other Top Secret black projects in a secure and isolated environment. In the last segment of the show Kyle reads an interesting listener story about a possible Time Slip her mother may have witnessed. All of this on todays episode of Expanded Perspectives.

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Transcript

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It is terrible. So our hearts and our good vibes and our prayers and everything goes out to y'all. I got something that's interesting, college.

2:53.9

You and I have had this discussion way, way back before the podcast and all this. For years we've talked about bees. We always talk about bees, the importance of bees.

2:59.4

Well, just so you know, this comes from BBC News, y'all.

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Prehistoric farmers were believed to be the first beekeepers.

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Hmm, now get a load of this, Philly.

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Humans have been exploiting honey bees.

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It says for almost 9,000 years, and this is coming due to archaeological evidence.

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There are traces of beeswax found on ancient pottery from Europe to the Near East and

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North Africa.

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And it suggests that the first farmers kept bees.

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Now, there's been research published in Nature, and it shows the humans' links with honey

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bee date back to the dawn of agriculture.

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Now Professor Richard Evershed of Bristol University.

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One of the lead scientists of the study said, this is his quote, we've got the earliest

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evidence from man's association with the honey bee.

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Man is collecting the beeswax and the honey and perhaps even domesticating them.

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