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Science That Bugs You
sciencethatbugsyou
17 episodes
4 months ago
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Natural Sciences
Science,
Life Sciences
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Episodes (17/17)
Science That Bugs You
017 The Mismeasure of Man
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss genetic dark matter! Followed by a discussion on a book regarding biased science. We also played a game to guess which insect tourism articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent.  Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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2 years ago
57 minutes 55 seconds

Science That Bugs You
016 Why aren’t all animals social?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss misinformation! Followed by a discussion on why all animals are not social. We also played a game to guess which long-horned beetle articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent.  Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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2 years ago
56 minutes 5 seconds

Science That Bugs You
015 How should we combat disinformation?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss the behaviour of electrons! Followed by a discussion on how to approach disinformation. We also played a game to guess which parasite articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent.    Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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2 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 13 seconds

Science That Bugs You
014 Green or Dense Cities?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss some philosophy. Followed by a discussion about which is better, green or dense cities? We also played a game to guess which articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent.    Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 26 seconds

Science That Bugs You
013 Was the internet a mistake?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss the buzz around coffee. Followed by a discussion on misinformation on whether the internet was a mistake! We also played a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent.    Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 29 seconds

Science That Bugs You
012 What is peer review?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss philosophy and art. Followed by a discussion on the scientific method! We also played a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent (with a twist this week).    Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 5 seconds

Science That Bugs You
011 Gender and sex, what are the facts?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss bed bug attack victims and vegan diets. Followed by a discussion on the facts of gender and sex! We also played a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent.    Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
50 minutes 20 seconds

Science That Bugs You
010 What do we actually do?
In this bonus episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss what they do for a living. Followed by a discussion of a paper in each field!    Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
51 minutes 49 seconds

Science That Bugs You
009 Do animals feel pain?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss burying reptiles and abortion rights. Followed by a discussion on whether animals feel pain! We also played a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent.    Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
50 minutes 57 seconds

Science That Bugs You
008 Should you be vegan?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss world bee day. Followed by a discussion on if you should be vegan! We also played a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent.    Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 1 second

Science That Bugs You
007 Are conspiracies harmful?
In this special episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann are joined by Bruce and Tshepi. Our first guests, together with the usual hosts, discuss conspiracy theories, are they harmful or not? Lastly, we discuss the top 10 worst pests.   Please visit their podcast "Claws and Paws" on youtube or Spotify (https://www.youtube.com/c/ZapcastStudios).   Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
53 minutes 25 seconds

Science That Bugs You
006 The antibiotic resistance crisis
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss the antibiotic resistance crisis, are bacteria a threat again? We also play a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm, were the most recent. Lastly, we discuss the sublethal effects of pesticides.   Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
58 minutes 45 seconds

Science That Bugs You
005 Do animals have language?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss the intellectual beast, do animals have language? We also play a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm, were most recent. Lastly, we discuss a crack in the mirror hypothesis.   Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
53 minutes 34 seconds

Science That Bugs You
004 Legal vs Illegal drugs
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss the difference between legal and illegal drugs. We also play a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm, were most recent. Lastly, we discuss how to deal with stress in a pandemic.   Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 31 seconds

Science That Bugs You
003 How to data
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss the scientific method and how to avoid biases. We also play a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm, were most recent. Lastly, we deep learning and how it will shape entomology.   Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 40 seconds

Science That Bugs You
002 Genetics, where to draw the line?
In this episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss Where to draw the line in genetic engineering. We also play a game to guess which of the articles that took the biological community by storm were most recent. Lastly, we investigate the racist naming of birds   Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 29 seconds

Science That Bugs You
001 Mosquitoes, Why?
In the first-ever episode of "Science That Bugs You", Fred and Johann discuss whether mosquitoes are worth keeping around. We also explore some of the recent stories and articles that took the biological community by storm. Lastly, we investigate one of E.O Wilson's earlier works on ants.  Correspondents at 'sciencethatbugs.info@gmail.com'    
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3 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 40 seconds

Science That Bugs You