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Science... sort of

Ep 233: Science... sort of - Clothed as a Jaybird

Science... sort of

Brachiolope

Natural Sciences, Science

4.7674 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2016

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

00:00:00 - Something strange is happening to the scrub jays of Santa Cruz Island. One scientist proposes that they might be splitting into two separate species on one little island, which is actually kind of a big deal. But how cut and dry is this whole speciation concept? Turns out not very. Listen as Joe learns more.

 

00:26:46 - You could probably map the history of beverages to something like a phylogenetic tree, but why bother when you can just enjoy the imbibing? Ryan is trying out a Hopvine Cider with honey and hops from Millstone Cellars in Maryland. It's weird. Joe is checking out some Sioux City Sarsaparilla (which basically just tastes like root beer), while Patrick starts the new year with some Coke Zero (which basically just tastes like coke). Ryan shares a recipe for some sassafras tea (which may be carcinogenic, FYI).

 

00:32:31 - It's winter. You need a coat. Have you considered wrapping yourself up in a bunch of spiderwebs? Probably not, but soon you'll at least have the option thanks to The North Face and Spiber, who've teamed up to make a synthetic spider-silk coat. It looks pretty slick, but will it scale up to mass market production? Is this the best use of spider-silk? How much would you pay for the coat or a vest with airbags? These concerns and more are discussed. Plus the usual tangents like the best ways to cook and eat insects.

 

00:50:09 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like spider-silk; incredibly strong but difficult to produce on an industrial scale. Joe begins with a donation from Catherine Q. Thanks Catherine! Ryan is up next with an e-mail from Mike H. who found some humor in how often folks think that archeologists study dinosaurs or even aliens. The joke cuts both ways, it turns out, and Ryan also promotes one of his favorite science songs. Finally, Patrick is taken to task by Logan S. for a continued lack of statistical guests on the show. Even though we've had John Allen Paulos and the folks of the Floating Sheep Blog it probably is time for more, fingers crossed we can get Rev. Bayes on the line. In the meantime, Ryan recommends a book of pretty graphs, because statistics is all about the data, after all.

 

 

Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts!

 

 

Music for this week's show:

Bluejays and Cardinals - The Mountain Goats

Honey Honey - Feist

Short Skirt/Long Jacket - Cake

Still Searching - The Kinks

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, sweet guys.

0:02.1

Well, thanks for joining me.

0:03.1

Sorry to keep you up late, Patrick.

0:04.2

I just wanted to point out that Patrick and I totally nailed the sort of at the exact same time.

0:11.0

I can fix that in post and make it sound like you guys were super off.

0:15.8

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

0:19.8

You're listening to Science Sort of.com. You're listening to Science Sort of.

0:46.3

Hello and welcome to Science Sort of. This is episode 233. I'm your host, Ryan, and joining me to discuss things that are science, things that are sort of science, and things that wish they were. Science is the original O.P. Paleo Palo, Patrick.

0:54.8

Hi, I don't remember exactly what we normally do during this segment of the show. And you didn't hear him drive up because his car's electric. It's Joe Batwitness. Hello. I like that intro for you, Joe. Yeah. I stole Kelly's response.

1:01.3

Yours was too punctuated. Hers is drawn out more. It's more mollifluous. That's true.

1:07.9

I was picking up what you were throwing down. Yeah.

1:13.7

So this week's theme is clothed as a J bird.

1:17.4

And we're going to start off this week talking about a bird sanctuary.

1:18.4

No, not that one.

1:20.0

The other one.

1:20.8

Oh.

1:22.2

We're keeping it away from Oregon.

1:27.0

But we were talking about the bird sanctuary.

1:28.5

I guess it's not just a bird sanctuary.

1:30.1

It's a whole island.

1:31.6

That's the Santa Cruz Island.

1:33.3

Is it where Patrick and I went to school?

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