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The longest running (and most popular) science podcast for those of us who got kicked out of class for throwing pencils at the ceiling. Adam and Noah are skeptical twin brothers whose separate journeys through professional science and engineering led them to a ridiculous notion: that reality is strange and barely understood. Unfortunately they just didn't have the attention span to listen to any science podcasts without wanting to gouge their eyes out with a spoon. If you've ever wanted to l ...
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500 to 1500 AD, that is the middle ages...a time of knights and princesses and kings and warfare. A time of leech medicine and medieval tournaments. A lot of weird stuff happened in the middle ages, so today we separate the wheat from the chaff from the scythe from the peasant and talk about the best inventions of medieval times.…
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Seven percent of the planet is covered by wetlands...wetlands that are unfortunately dissapering three times faster than forests, these amazing places are comparable to rain forests and coral reefs in their biodiversity and importance to the ecology of our planet. today we take a look at swamps, bogs, wetlands, swampy bogs, peaty fens, marshy meado…
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Cats are the other house pet that people have, they are stinky, mean and solitary little beasts that poop in litter boxes...why are they a little nasty? we'll its because they come from mostly solitary carnivorous bigger kitties. These big wild cats, and we hope that they remain wild and roaming, are some of the coolest animals to study because of …
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Freshwater has no salt in it, or diminishing levels of it, but what it does have is giant critters...many of our cities are placed near freshwater sources like lakes and rivers and such so our culture and the culture of humanity intersects with freshwater fish more so than saltwater ones..and the diversity of freshwater fish is staggering so today …
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Video Games: Inscryption Chess.com Timberborn Board Games: Dune Imperium The Crew Machi Koro (Not Machi Koro 2!) + The Harbor and Millionaires Row Expansion 7 Wonders Books: Endurance by Alfred Lansing The Red Rising Series by Pierce Brown The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein The Blacktongue Thief by Christopher Buehlman The Shattered Se…
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Gravity, the planets motion, our place in the universe, evolution, black holes, the world being not flat. These are all important discoveries that form the foundation for our society, today we take a look not at the discoveries, but at the men and women who did the discovering as we draft the 5 greatest scientists of all time. MOTHERSHIP: https://d…
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Alternative education seems like it means any form of education that does not mean sitting in a classroom for 8 hours staring at the clock. It can involve outdoor education, where students go on hikes to learn about the natural world, movement education, learning done through dance and song. Or most recently inquiry based learning which favours han…
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The current form of chess arose in the 15th century after evolving from a similar game of Indian origin, today chess is one of the worlds most popular games played by millions of people worldwide. Chess has been studied by computer scientists for artificial intelligence research by creating The Deep Blue program to battle against grand masters, it'…
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Another year is in the books, and 2021 may not have been the year that we exactly wanted, but it was definitely the year we got....we had some space exploration, some ufo nonsense, some cool discoveries including an indestructible beetle being used to influence airplane turbine design. Furthermore Biden tried to do some climate stuff, Elon musk did…
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Sea slug hermaphrodite life, hooded seal’s giant hood, bower bird’s dance, porcupine’s pee pee ritual...Sex. Mating. Reproduction, these are all vital things for the survival of humans and of course for survival of the rest of the animal kingdom. But don’t be mistaken, animals that have sex for pleasure is very much the exception. Most have brutal,…
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Aviation began in the 18th century with the development of the hot air balloon and then a large step in significance came with the construction of the first powered airplane by the wright brothers in the early 1900s...since that time aviation as been technologically revolutionised by the introduction of the jet which permitted a major form of trans…
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The Ig Nobel Prizes honor research achievements that make people LAUGH, then THINK. The prizes are intended to celebrate the unusual, honor the imaginative — and spur people’s interest in science, medicine, and technology. Every year they are hosted at Harvard and they are handed their awards by actual nobel prize winners. so we did this last year …
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Dune is set in the distant future amidst a feudal interstellar society in which various noble houses control planetary fiefs. It tells the story of young Paul Atreides, whose family accepts the stewardship of the planet Arakiss it is the only source of spice a drug that extends life, gives you mental abilites and is absolutely necessary for interst…
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One of the coolest things you get to do when you have a little clone of yourself and your partner is to name the thing. you can go with a biblical name like john or James or Mary...names that aren't really cool but won't be stupid either....or you can name your child bamboo, or penguin or Unicorn Kittyfuck....which might make your kid super weird. …
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The Fermi Paradox - Where are the aliens? If you look up at the stars on a backpacking trip you'll notice that theres a fuckton of them...and as discovered in the 90's many of htese stars have planets orbiting around them...you may have asked yourself...is there anyoen living up there??? it turns out that mathematically, there really should be othe…
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The Guinness Book of World Records, is a reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world...and heres how it started, in november 1951 an english-south african engineer dude named Sir hugh beaver went on a shooting party in ireland...after missing a shot at a golden plougher h…
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Gladiators were armed combatants who entertained audiences in the roman empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals and condemned criminals...most gladiators were despised slaves (the others of their class being actual slaves and actors) schooled under harsh conditions and socially marginalised;...though they could win admi…
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Bears are huge, furry and dope. Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on itunes, the 5 star kind of course! It really helps :) We will forever be in your debt, thank you. MOTHERSHIP: https://dudenaturepod.com ITUNES: https://apple.co/3jVyX6Z INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dude_nature FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/dudenatu…
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Getting old blows. Why do we get old? Can we cure aging? What animals are immortal? Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the 5 star kind of course! It really helps :) We will forever be in your debt, thank you. Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on itunes, the 5 star kind of course! It really h…
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You're an African farmer and all your crops just got eaten by locusts. You're in New York and your windshield is covered in dead Cicada. Insects invasions are growing more frequent each year. Today we dive into these infestations. Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, the 5 star kind of course! It really helps :) …
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According to aborigines the creator of Dreamtime visited earth on a rainbow, turning the rock that he stood on into an opal…the ancient greeks thought that amethyst came from the tears of the god of wine Dionysus after he tried to kill a young maiden in a fit of rage…there are some talmudic texts even, that say king Solomon had a precious emerald t…
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Originally manifested in Ancient Greece at the stadium in Olympia (really just a pile of dirt) famously included a chariot race and the killing of a serpent..they were as much a religious ceremony as an athletic one…in modern times we can now flick through the oddly organized peacock streaming and see a giant Georgian man lift 500 pounds over his h…
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Insects are weird. They can become zombies when they are overtaken by a fungus, they can live their teenage years in the water and fly in adulthood. They pee on each other, they farm mushrooms, and they have weird sex. So today we continue the epic saga on animal sex by exploring the world of insect sex…or as one article I read put it…fifty shades …
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The deep ocean is a weird place, we’ve covered it. Theres crabs and worms that extract nutrients from deep sea vents, giant jellyfish and octopods (huge centipedes) and blood red octopuses….could there also be a giant shark that weights 20x as much as a great white…how about a squid big enough to sink a clipper ship??? In this episode we take a loo…
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The average cost of a wedding in the US in 2020 was $20,300 dollars! While the average salary is $31,000 how did the cost of your wedding take up most of a years salary? What makes these events so expensive, and who really stands to profit from love sweet love??? We explore in this episode on weddings. Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and su…
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Hematophagy is the practice by certain animals of feeding on blood. It turns out that blood isn’t really that hard to get once you go below the skin and is actually a dominant method of feeding for many small worms and arthropods…humans also eat and drink blood! Cow blood mixed with milk, for example, is a mainstay food of the African Masai. Marco …
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Back in ye olde days there were birds (or maybe reptiles?) as big as planes...also landmasses dominated almost completely by birds. In this episode we take a look at the biggest most badass beasts to ever terrorize earths lower atmosphere. Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on itunes, the 5 star kind of course! It really helps :)…
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What is universal basic income? Can it cure all of humanities/societies problems? Also ligma. Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on itunes, the 5 star kind of course! It really helps :) We will forever be in your debt, thank you. MOTHERSHIP: https://dudenature.com ITUNES: https://apple.co/3jVyX6Z INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.…
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The mythical beast that is the four day work week. Shorter, better, more time off....also more productive? Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on itunes, the 5 star kind of course! It really helps :) We will forever be in your debt, thank you. MOTHERSHIP: https://dudenature.com ITUNES: https://apple.co/3jVyX6Z INSTAGRAM: https://w…
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Are the robots coming to take over your job? Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on itunes, the 5 star kind of course! It really helps :) We will forever be in your debt, thank you. MOTHERSHIP: https://dudenature.com ITUNES: https://apple.co/3jVyX6Z INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dude_nature FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.co…
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We’ve come to accept the 40 hour grind as our daily dose of suffering pie…but as the pandemic is showing us, and as many labor frontiersmen and women have known for a long time…work can and should be totally and completely different….so in this series of episodes (The Future Of Work) we look at how what we’ve come to know as employed labor is harmf…
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Whenever we took strange family vacations on our moms birthday to Monterrey, we would always hit up the tide pools and poke our fingers into sticky anemones on the ride back up the coast….tide pools are fascinating and amazing worlds of invertebrates toughing it out in harsh conditions with amazing adaptations, so today we talk about one of our fav…
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All the greatest discoveries and breakthroughs about the natural world and camel spiders that happened in the last two weeks. Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on itunes, the 5 star kind of course! It really helps :) We will forever be in your debt, thank you. MOTHERSHIP: https://dudenature.com ITUNES: https://apple.co/3jVyX6Z I…
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Many hairless, albino, and blind critters live beneath the surface of the earth and they are weird as shit….today we talk about some of these troglodytes (cave dwellers) and the fascinating world of organisms that live below our feet. Can we ask you for a favor? Please rate and subscribe on itunes, the 5 star kind of course! It really helps :) We w…
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Have you ever broken a hot dog in half, shoved the bun in a bucket of hot water and stuffed it into your mouth? If so, you would probably be a competitive eater! The most famous competitive eating competition is the July 4th Nathans hotdog eating contest…but there are competitive eating contests for volume like the ice cream contest in Delaware and…
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On this episode of The Nitty Gritty, Noah talks to Darren Polypore host of The Mushroom Hour Podcast about all things Mushroom. The book Darren mentions for beginner mushroom people is "In Search Of Mycotopia" - written by Doug Bierend You can find Darren's podcast (Welcome to Mushroom Hour) wherever you get podcasts or at his website (www.welcomet…
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On this episode of The Nitty Gritty, Noah talks to author Menno Schilthuizen about his book "Darwin Comes to Town: How the Urban Jungle Drives Evolution", the crazy evolutionary changes happening to animals in cities, how cities are actually rich with biological life, becoming an urban-naturalist, and a classic battle of creationism vs evolution. Y…
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Whales are fully aquatic, open ocean creatures, and feed, mate, give birth, suckle and raise their young at sea…they make their babies with semen and every time a whale ejaculates 360 gallons of salty whale semen are flung into the sea! Today we explore the fascinating world and science of whales, and why we should study them for more than just the…
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Lebron james, Usain bolt, Michael phelps…these are the insane athlete of our generation and when you see them on tv, holy cow are these people even human? When I look down at my small sort of puny body it seems impossible I can even be in the same species as these people, but maybe I could? What makes an athlete? Is it their genetics, are they born…
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On this episode of The Nitty Gritty, Noah talks to Tom Major co-host of the Herpetological Highlights podcast about all things Snake. Tom is the co-host of the Herpetological Highlights podcast which covers everything from Snakes, to Frogs, to Lizards, to Toads and all sick creatures like that. Tom and his co-host Ben are both scientists and give r…
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Venom is a type of poison produced by an animal…predators like the pit viper produce venom to kill their victims and the puffer fish has venom in its skin to poison larger fish when they try to eat it. Our sister has venom to fend off potential boyfriends and venom is also an alien in a black suit. Today we are talking about the venom specifically …
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On this episode of The Nitty Gritty, Noah talks to author Ben Goldfarb about his book "Eager - The Surprising, Secret Life Of Beavers And Why They Matter" and how North America looked completely different before Beaver eradication. Using Beavers for land management and getting rid of misconceptions around Beavers hurting the environment/ agricultur…
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Lightning strikes the earths surface about 100 times every second...Brilliant flashes of hot white light flicker across an open prairie or beams of energy hit the worlds tallest building, flickers dance across an open lake while fisherman run for cover. Lightning while 5 times as hot as the surface of the sun, is only about 2 cm across and the whit…
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How long can you hold your breath? Can you hold it for 30 seconds or a minute? Can you touch the bottom of a 12 foot pool and come back up? Free diving are these fascinations to the absolute extreme, wether its riding on a motor scooter to the bottom of the ocean or powering your way with a mono fin. Free divers are obsessed with pushing themselves…
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Just a spoonful of mushrooms helps your day go down...but not even a spoonful, we are talking about 1/10th a normal dose - a microdose to use common vernacular. Welcome to the wild world of microdosing where taking just a tiny bit of a psychadelic per day...like your Vitamin C in the morning can fight off depression, anxiety and make you more produ…
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Once the sole intellectual property of the military and NASA, consumer virtual reality experiences have exploded in the last 10 years starting with the invention of the Oculus Rift. Well, the technology hasn't exactly exploded, more like...trickled. Today virtual reality is being used by almost every industry, from real estate to retail and even th…
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Lions Mane, L-Theanine, Modafinil, Electromagnetic Headbands? Welcome to the crazy bananas world of nootropics! Nootropics were made famous by silicon valley types in order to acquire that slight edge to get ahead, whether that edge was to be acquired by microdosing or coffee enemas didn't seem to matter as much as the justified means. Come with us…
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Rogue Detection Team's (a dog and the dog's bounder) travel around the world to assist researchers in finding endangered species such as: pangolin, wolf, cheetah, orca, spotted owl, and the pacific pocket mouse. These bounders form unique relationships with their dog charges and in this episode we learn about the special partnership and training yo…
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Alaska is the only state that's land is 99% federally owned, it has North America's tallest mountain (Denali) and it's illegal to whisper to someone when they are about to shoot a mouse. Alaska is a unique state, with specific and interesting challenges, especially now that Biden is rolling out aggressive climate change plans for the long term goal…
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