The boys sit down with Branden Schweiss, who has been an ICU nurse and ECMO practitioner through the covid-19 pandemic. Topics covered include what that experience was like for nurses, common misunderstandings about covid, and covid misinformation.
Max and Chris sit down with Brandon Mayer to discuss a unique way into and through graduate school, rangeland management, cooperative extension work, and remote control cows.
On this week's episode, the guys have a casual conversation on the state of the show, their lives during the pandemic, and future directions for the show. They are also joined by guest Julie McDonald, sister to Max and Randall.
The guys speak with Stuart Wells, a non-traditional PhD student researching the endangered Mt. Graham red squirrel. The topics discussed involves the many steps along Stuart's career and the importance of zoos in conservation.
The guys speak with Stuart Wells, a non-traditional PhD student researching the endangered Mt. Graham red squirrel. The topics discussed involves the many steps along Stuart's career and the importance of zoos in conservation.
An investigation into the effects of testosterone on the reproductive success of white tailed deer with Monet Gomes.
Discussing how fish jaws can change shape depending on which food is available, cat matchmaking, and the process of clearing and staining specimens with Chaise Gilbert.
Talking to Kyle Mayden about the intersection of the aquarium hobby and science.
Interviewing Kenneth Anderson on the role of salamanders in temperate forest ecosystems and how they respond to the consequence of mining operation.