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Inquiring Minds

Salty Erotica of the Deep

Inquiring Minds

Inquiring Minds

Female Host, Critical Thinking, Society & Culture, Neuroscience, Interview, Science, Social Sciences

4.4848 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2019

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Indre talks to marine biologist Marah Hardt about her book Sex in the Sea: Our Intimate Connection with Sex-Changing Fish, Romantic Lobsters, Kinky Squid, and Other Salty Erotica of the Deep.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds

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0:00.0

OMG yes.com does large-scale peer-reviewed scientific research about what's sexually

0:05.4

pleasurable for women and turns the findings into beautiful videos and animations.

0:10.0

Until OMG yes, sexual touch techniques hadn't gotten funding because of outdated taboos.

0:15.5

OMG yes funded the studies themselves in order to replace myths and misinformation

0:19.3

with the fascinating truths about what feels good for different women and why.

0:23.8

Stay curious and get $10 off by going to OMG.com slash minds.

0:30.4

It's Monday, May 13th, 2019, and you're listening to Inquiring Binds.

0:34.9

I'm Indravis Gontes.

0:36.3

Each week, we bring you a new in-depth exploration

0:38.7

of the space where science, politics, and society collide. We endeavor to find out what's true,

0:43.4

what's left to discover, and why it all matters. You can find us online at inquiring. Show,

0:48.2

on Twitter, at Inquiring Show, and on Facebook. You can also get an ad-free version of this show by supporting us at patreon.com

0:55.1

slash inquiring minds. And you can subscribe to the show on iTunes or any other podcasting app.

1:04.0

This week's big news includes the release of a report from the United Nations. It's by the

1:09.1

intergovernmental science policy platform on biodiversity

1:12.1

and ecosystem services. And the news is not good. The full report won't be released until later in the

1:17.5

year, but this summary suggests that because of human activity, over a million species, plants and

1:24.2

animals, are now potentially facing extinction over the next few decades.

1:28.9

That's a bigger number than ever known in human history.

1:32.2

Of the total 8 million estimated species on Earth,

1:34.9

12.5 could go extinct over the next few decades.

1:38.9

10% of insects, 40% of amphibians,

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