Do you have a curiosity about all things science? Do you enjoy learning about science? Well this is the podcast for you! Each episode we cover everyday science topics from astronomy to microscopy. Then if it's something you're curious about, you can ask the black science guy!
What's good everyone? It's been a long while since my last episode, a very long while...On this episode of The Black Science Guy, we're going to be discussing the dreaded subject of mathematics. I hope I didn't just give you an anxiety attack! Yes, if science is the club, math is the bouncer at the door. But don't fret, it's gonna be on chill. We first talk math history and origins, my first ever interview on the show with math professor Luis Vingochea and finally learn about scientists who weren't the best at math. I ain't never scared of math! Well maybe a little, but we'll work it out!blackscienceguypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: Blackscienceguy3.14Music composed by Jovan Munoz-MurrietaInstagram: JovanandonlyOxfordlearnersdictionaries.com"What is mathematics?" livescience.comBritannica.com/science/mathematics/Ancient-mathematics-sourcesinterestingengineering.com/science/who-exactly-invented-mathSmithsonianmag.com/air-space-magazine/science-aliens-part-v-how-would-they-communicate-180978677/mentalfloss.com/article/69251/6-famous-scientists-and-inventors-who-struggled-math
It's been awhile folks! I apologize for keeping you waiting, but you know, life happens. This is a mini episode special to catch you up on me before we get back to that good science! Let's Gooooo!blackscienceguypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: blackscienceguy3.14Music composed by Jovan Munoz-MurrietaInstagram: jovanandonly
It feels like I'm back again for the first time! It's been a minute, but the Black Science Guy is back droppin' that knowledge. On this episode, it's slime time. We discuss a few of the different types of slimes out there. Then in Strange Science Facts, just let your soul glow. Then I answer a question about permanent markers and how they're made. Finally, it's time to serve up some of that Fresh News off the Webs. If you're new welcome and if you're not, welcome back! Show written and produced by MeInstagram: blackscienceguy3.14Music composed by Jovan Munoz-MurrietaInstagram: jovanandonly britannica.com/science/salivaquantamagazine.org/slime-molds-remember-but-do-they-learn-20180709/nature.com/articles/nature.2012.11811thoughtco.com/writing-instrument-history-4083355livescience.com/7799-strange-humans-glow-visible-light.htmlsciencedaily.com/releases/2022/05/220512094206.htmsciencealert.com/nasa-s-voyager-1-is-sending-back-strange-data-from-beyond-our-solar-system-puzzling-scientistsnasa.gov/feature/biological-physical/scientists-grow-plants-in-soil-from-the-moon/
Happy New Year! Starting the year right with a new episode. Hope you're a fan of the beetles. No not those beetles, we're speaking of the insect variety. We got Bombardier beetles, Hercules beetles, Bark beetles! Then in Strange Science Facts, the body is a wonderland. Like I wonder why it do what it do. Next, Dear Black Science Guy ponders pooping a sneeze or sneezing a poop? In a new segment "Fresh Science off The Webs", we discuss the launching of the James Webb Space Telescope and get a blast from the past in a 70 million year old dinosaur egg. Let's do this!Blackscienceguypodcast@gmail.comShow written and produced by MeInstagram: blackscienceguy3.14Music by Jovan Munoz-MurrietaInstagram: jovanandonlynwf.orgfs.fed.uswww.menshealth,com/health/a19544845/runny-nose-when-pooping/webb.nasa.govwww.livescience.com/dinosaur-embryo-fossil-egg-discoveredhttps://bedtimemath.org/fun-math-growing-overnighthttps://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/information/anatomy/shed-skin-cells.htm
Back again with another science banger! On this episode we explore the things that loom in the darkness of space with some celestial phenomenon. Then in Strange Science Facts, this one is not for the weak of stomach, trust me. Then Dear Black Science Guy has a zoology question about cheetahs. Space is the place no matter who you are, you're made out of flesh but descended from stars. Send me your science questions!Blackscienceguypodcast@gmail.comShow written and produced by meInstagram: blackscienceguy3.14Music by Jovan Munoz-Murrieta Instagram: jovanandonlywww.voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/Black holes https://science.nasa.govwww.popsci.com/space/milky-way-rogue-planets-discovered/www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-57501416https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/news/why-do-cheetahs-have-spots-an-other-cheetah-facts#www.livescience.com/14669-poop-meat-safety.htmlwww.sciencealert.com/a-researcher-is-making-yoghurt-from-her-vaginal-bacteria-because-science
What up Doe, it's finally here! The first official episode of The Black Science Guy Podcast and we're hatching this episode's egg out with parasites, just the basics tho. And then we ask did you know that bananas are radioactive? Just another strange science fact. Finally, I answer a question about gallium from my very first Dear Black Science Guy email. You just gotta be careful listening to this episode, it will attach to your brain like a parasite leech!Send me your science questions! Blackscienceguypodcast@gmail.comShow written and produced by MeInstagram: blackscienceguy3.14Music by Jovan Munoz-MurrietaInstagram: jovanandonlywww.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140723111129.htmhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/cordyceps-zombie-fungus-takes-over-antsuniversity of California.edu/longform/what-know-you-go-bananas-about-radiationphysicsworld.com/a/magnetic-surprise-for-liquids/advancedsciencenews.com/terminator-like-liquid-metal/https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/demodex-folliculorum
What is good science people! Welcome to the Black Science Guy Podcast! I'm really excited that you're here. This is an introductory episode of the podcast episode, an episode zero of sorts. I'm going to talk just a little bit about me and my love of science. I explain why I got into science, a bit of my origin story and my hopes for the future. Come and hang out for awhile with me as we embark on this journey called science! It's poetry in motion! Thumbnail art: Michael CuevasMusic credit: Lakey Inspired-Distant