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Episode: 1375 Leibniz, Newton, and the great calculus dispute. Today, we throw Leibniz's cat into the super collider.
Episodio 317.El abuelo pródigo no está orgulloso de eso pero es un americano muy mal hecho en Austria, muy poco americano y mucho más europeo y aún así es un tejano super cruel, super duro, que se pregunta ¿Cómo se llama la lengua de suegra en Home Depot? ¡Ese es el problema, Bernoulli!
In this episode, Mike and Molly breaks down everything you need to confidently tackle fluids on test day. From understanding pressure and density with relatable examples (like suitcases, watermelons, and sleeping on nails!) to mastering Bernoulli's equation, Venturi effect, and fluid continuity, you'll finally grasp the intuitive logic behind fluid dynamics.✅ In this episode, you'll learn:How to clearly define fluids, density, and pressure for MCAT-style questions.Real-world applications of pressure and hydrostatic pressure (watermelons, nails, soda cans!)Exactly how Bernoulli's equation and the Venturi effect work—and how airplanes fly because of it.The importance of fluid speed and pressure (continuity effect) to help you solve complex MCAT passages.
Organization is important in every facet of life, especially in aviation. It's why we have checklists, and breaking the flow of those procedures can be hazardous to your health. While preparing for a casual flight to play golf, Dr. Baron Hamman deviated from his preflight routine to call his brother, inadvertently skipping the step of securely latching the aircraft door. Hear what happened in this episode.
USPAP, Verification, and Bernoulli's Fallacy. That's a mouthful! What does it mean? I'm assuming you've heard of USPAP. Verification is an important component of USPAP's SR1-4 (learn it, love it, use it). But it is likely Bernoulli's Fallacy is something you don't know about. Yet. You will, though. It is going to become really important in residential real estate appraisal, especially when UAD3.6 takes effect in November of 2026. Read on to learn why. Really USPAP, verification and Bernoulli's Fallacy go together. USPAP's Standards Rule 1-4 requires us appraisers to "...collect, verify, and analyze all information necessary for credible assignment results." As with a lot of USPAP, this is not overly clear (hello, ASB!). Bernoulli's Fallacy says, in so many words, in statistical inference, people often wrongly assume that a single event, or a small number of observations, directly reveals the underlying probability of a process. We see this all the time from clients. Most houses in a subdivision sell for between $300K and $350K. Yet the one with the premium view and the kitchen upgrades that sold for $393K gets all their attention. If the subject is your basic house in the neighborhood, then its value is somewhere between $300K and $350K, that one outlier notwithstanding. One outlier's price does not predict market value, despite what the client demands. USPAP, verification, and Bernoulli's Fallacy are a package deal. USPAP demands verification and we avoid Bernoulli's Fallacy by being very skeptical about the predictive value of one or two outliers. This will become even more important as UAD3.6 kicks in and appraisers will need to write more in their appraisal reports. Are you preparing for that? Questions? Contact me at tim@theappraisersadvocate.com. Need legal help or information on E&O insurance. I can help you with those, too.
Send us a textOn this week's episode we dive deep into nature's most shocking survival strategy exploring how the Alamendro tree has evolved to harness lightning strikes as a competitive advantage. We also examine the fascinating results of fermenting miso in space and discuss the challenges and rewards of cat fostering programs.• Lightning-resistant Alamendro trees have 100% survival rate after strikes while 56% of neighboring trees die• These trees grow wider crowns that attract lightning, increasing strike probability by 68% and eliminating competition• Space-fermented miso develops a nuttier, more roasted flavor with unique bacteria not found in Earth samples• New Zealand study reveals cat fostering helps manage 37,000+ cats annually while providing both challenges and benefits to fosterers• Foster programs create community connections while offering flexible pet companionship without long-term commitment• Emotional attachments, sick animals, and space constraints present challenges for fosterers despite the rewarding experienceCheck out our website for the Bernoulli stuffy presale! Thank you to everyone who has supported us and to our top-tier patrons who help keep this podcast free.Our links! Our Website! www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a textThrough groundbreaking prosthetic hand technology and controversial genetic engineering, this episode explores where science meets the ethical boundaries of what we can versus what we should do.• Revolutionary prosthetic hand from Johns Hopkins University combines rigid 3D-printed structures with soft polymers to mimic human capabilities• New prosthetics send sensory feedback (temperature, texture, slippage) directly to users through electrical nerve stimulation• "Woolly mice" genetically engineered with mammoth traits mark a controversial step toward de-extinction• Critics question whether de-extinction resources might better serve conservation of endangered species• Dr. Kevin Morgan shares Belfast's rich chemistry history and the science behind Irish spirits for St. Patrick's DaySign up for our Paw Pack Plus community to join our Sunday live streams and access exclusive Bunsen, Beaker, Bernoulli, and Ginger content.Dr. Morgan's links: Twitter/XOur links! Our Website! www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Tomó como referencia los números de Bernoulli para describir, por medio de un diagrama, las operaciones que la máquina de Babbage tendría que realizar para calcularlos, es decir, estaba desarrollando lo que es hoy un algoritmo y, aunque su diseño era específicamente para la máquina de Babbage. Nacía el primer lenguaje informático.
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Send us a textThis week, we dive into the delightful world of our pets, sharing heartwarming anecdotes and touching on important behavioral topics. Join us as we celebrate the joy pets bring into our lives, share training insights, and engage with our listeners' experiences.• Highlights from Bernoulli's day at Waggles • The joy of sharing treats like puppuccinos • Discussing resource guarding behaviors with Beaker • Overcoming fears and encouraging training in pets • Engaging with listeners' pet stories and experiences • Pet challenges and humorous anecdotes from our week • Wrapping up with thoughts on pet companionship and joy Links to Support Us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a textThis episode showcases the delightful chaos of pet ownership during winter, emphasizing stories about Bunsen, Beaker, Ginger, and Bernoulli. It highlights the joys and challenges pets bring to their lives, offers insights on pet care during harsh weather, and celebrates the strong sense of community among pet owners. Ginger's new friendship with Bunsen.Bunsen's recovery journey and daily care Fun stories about Bernoulli's playdates and winter challenges Valentine's Day paw-dates and social media community involvementViewer questions on pet health and indoor activities Building community through shared pet-parent experiencesBunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website: www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
✨ O pensamento pode mesmo mudar a realidade? Ou isso é só papo furado?
Giuliano si lamentava di patire il freddo, da quando è dimagrito, e oggi Francesca ci spiega queli meccanismi sono intervenuti nel suo corpo da quando ha deciso di perdere peso, e tra questi ce ne sono alcuni che possono ben spiegare le sue sensazioni.Luca intervista Gianni Pagliaro, biologo nutrizionista che ci parlerà di uova, raccontandoci alcune curiosità riguardo la loro importanza biologica come alimento, i tipi di allevamento e soprattutto dove tenerle in frigorifero.Andrea, sulla base di un articolo recente, ci parla di turbolenze e meccanica dei fluidi, tra legge di Bernoulli, effetto Coanda ed effetto Magnus, perché la complicazione a volte sta anche nella vita quotidiana (special guest Enrique Scalabroni).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/scientificast--1762253/support.
Send us a textGet ready for a recap of the year with our science-loving pets: Bunsen, Beaker, Bernoulli, and the fabulous feline Ginger. With a vibrant community tuning in across various platforms, expect a delightful blend of trivia, personal stories, and maybe even a moose-related surprise or two.Our journey continues with the inspiring tale of Bernoulli, the Bernese Mountain Dog puppy, who's already a level three obedience champion at just nine months. As the winter chill bites down in Alberta, witness the creativity and resilience of our furry friends, from Beaker's snow pants escapades captivating social media to our frozen bubble experiments gaining media attention. We also share Bunsen's health struggles and triumphs, reminding us of the ups and downs of pet parenthood and the heroic protective instincts of Beaker and the quirky costume antics of Bernoulli.But that's not all! Dive into a treasure trove of stories ranging from nostalgic pandemic reflections with Marvel-inspired cosplay to intriguing goals for 2025, focusing on content creation and community engagement. Whether it's planning heartwarming holiday festivities with our pets or embracing the unpredictability of daily life (and sometimes technology), this episode promises a heartfelt celebration of pets and the joy they bring into our lives. So, grab your favorite beverage, cuddle up with your pet, and join us for a truly memorable episode of Pet Chat.Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Los vídeos: https://borjagiron.com/videos-cambiar-creencias-pensar/Aquí tienes una lista de acontecimientos históricos importantes donde la ciencia logró explicar fenómenos que inicialmente parecían fuera de su alcance, desafiando creencias religiosas, mitológicas o pseudocientíficas:1. El Sol no es un dios, sino una estrella (Heliocentrismo): En la antigüedad, muchas culturas creían que el Sol era una deidad. Copérnico y Galileo demostraron que el Sol era el centro del sistema solar, desplazando la Tierra de su lugar central en la cosmología y eliminando la interpretación divina del Sol.2. El trueno y el rayo no son ira de los dioses (Electricidad): Los antiguos atribuían las tormentas a manifestaciones de deidades como Zeus o Thor. Benjamín Franklin, con su experimento de la cometa en 1752, demostró que el rayo era un fenómeno eléctrico, sentando las bases de la comprensión moderna de la electricidad.3. Las enfermedades no son castigos divinos (Teoría Germinal): Antes de la ciencia moderna, las plagas y enfermedades se atribuían a la ira de los dioses o maldiciones. Louis Pasteur y Robert Koch demostraron que eran causadas por microorganismos, desarrollando la teoría germinal de las enfermedades.4. La creación del mundo no fue en siete días (Evolución): Durante siglos, la idea de que la Tierra y la vida fueron creadas por un acto divino instantáneo dominó el pensamiento. Charles Darwin, con su teoría de la evolución por selección natural, mostró cómo la diversidad de la vida podía explicarse científicamente sin intervención sobrenatural.5. Los terremotos no son castigos de la Tierra (Tectónica de Placas): En la antigüedad, los terremotos se consideraban actos de dioses o espíritus. La teoría de la tectónica de placas explicó que los terremotos ocurren debido al movimiento de las placas litosféricas.6. El origen del universo no es un acto divino (Big Bang): Las religiones tenían mitos sobre la creación del universo por dioses. Georges Lemaître, un sacerdote y científico, propuso la teoría del Big Bang, mostrando que el universo tuvo un inicio que puede explicarse mediante física y astronomía. INCLUSO EL ORIGEN DE LA VIDA YA ESTÁ EXPLICADO.7. El vuelo de los pájaros no es magia (Aerodinámica): Durante mucho tiempo, se pensó que el vuelo de los pájaros era un misterio inexplicable o mágico. Isaac Newton, con sus leyes del movimiento y la mecánica, y más tarde Bernoulli, con sus principios aerodinámicos, explicaron cómo el vuelo es posible gracias a las fuerzas físicas.8. Los sueños y su significado. Consolidación de la memoria, procesamiento emocional, simulación de amenzas, resolución de problemas…9. Los fantasmasAquí tienes algunos temas y acontecimientos que la ciencia todavía no ha podido explicar completamente, aunque existen teorías y estudios al respecto:1. La naturaleza de la conciencia: La ciencia puede explicar completamente qué es la conciencia, 2. Qué ocurre después de la muerte: Aunque se entiende el proceso biológico de la muerte, no hay consenso científico sobre lo que sucede con la experiencia subjetiva o si hay algo más allá de la muerte. Aunque ya te expliqué la verdad.3. Por qué el universo tiene leyes físicas específicas.4. El problema del tiempo: Aunque la física define el tiempo como una dimensión más del espacio-tiempo, su flujo unidireccional (la flecha del tiempo) no se comprende completamente.5. El propósito del universo: No hay ningún propósito. Es lo que es.6. La materia y energía oscurasPROBLEMAS:1: DESCONOCIMIENTO DE LA GENTE DE LO QUE YA ESTÁ EXPLICADO2: Creer que hay cosas que no se podrán explicar cuando hemos visto que eso siempre se ha creído y la ciencia ha ido desmontando una tras otra. Solo falta más tiempo.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/los-ultimos-dias--2659766/support.
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Send us a textHave you ever had to keep a secret so big it felt like your heart might burst? That's how we felt holding onto the incredible story and now we can finally share it with you! We recount the whirlwind visit from CBC's Nancy and Pete, who not only captured the magic of our lives with pets but also shared their own delightful tales of animal love and relationships. Amidst the excitement, we found ourselves caught in a snowy adventure with our dogs, adding a touch of winter wonder to our narrative.Ever wondered how to make content available to all, despite regional restrictions? We dive into Nancy's efforts to make our stories accessible to Canadian viewers through YouTube, alongside sharing Bunsen's grooming session and their adorable stuffies that became cherished gifts for Nancy and Pete. As we recount the joyous surprise of winter's first snowfall and our visit to Waggles, where Bernoulli found a new buddy, the warmth of our cozy shed fireplace beckoned us all.But that's not all; the episode takes a heartfelt turn as we discuss pet loss and the generosity it inspires, with listeners sharing their personal journeys and acts of kindness. Jamie joins us for a passionate conversation about the conservation efforts for the critically endangered northern hairy-nosed wombats in Australia, enriching our discussion with both humor and important environmental insights. Through laughter and tears, this episode celebrates the enduring love of pets and the strong community that lifts us up in times of joy and sorrow.Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a textEver wondered how a dog could transform a simple walk into a comical journey? Bernoulli, our lively pup, who frequently finds himself hilariously baffled after sprinting too far ahead during our walks with Bunsen and Beaker. This episode brims with tales of Bernoulli's charming escapades, from his amusing "trust fall" into Alicia's arms to his social adventures at Waggles doggy daycare. You'll discover the joy and camaraderie that our furry companions weave into our lives, reminding us all of the vibrant community that thrives on a shared love for animals.Prepare to be entertained as we recount Bunsen's antics with his beloved rubber squawky chicken and Beaker stepping up as the new safety officer, ensuring good behavior among the younger dogs. A festive trip to Winner's HomeSense turns into an adventure of its own, with Bernoulli charming Christmas shoppers and sparking impromptu encounters with potential new fans of his social media chronicles. Join us as we navigate the chaos of holiday shopping, a heart-shaped treat debacle, and the delightful quirks of our pets.The episode is packed with listener stories and heartfelt updates from the pet world, including Ginger the cat eagerly joining walks and Sasha the Burnadoodle's progress with Toby the cat. You'll also hear Rich's tales of exploring new trails with his dog, Baden, and the charming antics of their rescue cat, Gizmo. As we announce upcoming expert guests for Pet Chat, we celebrate the diverse and joyful bond we share with our pets, looking forward to another heartwarming session next week.Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a textPet Chat is a recording of our live show which brings together our community from Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram!Have you ever shared a spontaneous adventure with your furry friends that left you with memories to treasure forever? Join us as we recount a joy-filled day in the mountains with our beloved dogs, Bunsen, Beaker, and Bernoulli. We met up with Holly- Sasha the Bernadoodle's mom, and her husband Colin for a delightful dog-friendly lunch in Canmore, where laughter was abundant—especially when Bernoulli tried to munch on a pair of sunglasses! Our spontaneous decision to explore the breathtaking Troll Falls made the day even more memorable, with Beaker and Bernoulli taking to the water like pros while Bunsen preferred to keep his paws dry.As we drift down memory lane, we find ourselves chuckling over classic "The Simpsons" moments, particularly the hilarious Treehouse of Horrors episodes. The clever writing of Conan O'Brien always brings a smile, and we draw parallels between these nostalgic moments and the snowy escapades of our dogs, Ginger and Bernoulli. Excitement bubbles as we unveil our latest project, "Text from Bunsen 3," and celebrate the restock of our popular Bunsen and Beaker calendar, thanks to the unwavering support of our vibrant community.We also explore the enigma of fireworks anxiety in dogs and how to alleviate it with effective strategies. Our dear friend Tracy joins us from Twitter to share her cozy evening tales with her cats and to reminisce about the quirky charm of Clippy, sparking a conversation about early AI. Our Pet Updates and Friendship Chat segment brims with charming tales of Ginger the cat's snowy adventures and updates from our community, making it a heartwarming gathering of pet lovers. With gratitude, we invite you to engage and share in our regular Pet Chat sessions every Saturday evening, further fostering our shared love for our four-legged companions.Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Aquí les dejo saber porque razón es que el avión vuela y como puedes mojar a tu amigo creando presión en el fluido. Jajajaja. Este principio es uno de mis favoritos ya que se utiliza en varios campos y en el día a día y no nos damos cuenta. El principio de Bernoulli es una obra maestra de la ingeniería y del conocimiento de la conservación de energía. no les digo más. Así que dale para el episodio. Mas información de como apoyarnos y darnos cariño en los siguientes enlaces. Curiosidad Científica Podcast (@curiosidacientificapodcast) • Fotos y videos de Instagram Amazon.com: Historias cortas Para sentarte en el inodoro: Parte 2 (Spanish Edition): 9798395803429: Alvarado, MR Agustin Valenzuela: Books Handmade Soap Bars - Natural & Artisan Crafted | Jabonera Don Gato Jorge Vélez Juarbe y la comida del Megalodon - YouTube Agustin Valenzuela | creating Historias cortas de ciencia ficción | Patreon curiosidad científica podcast | Linktree --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agustin-valenzuela/support
Send us a textPet Chat is a live show that runs every Saturday at 8PM Eastern for 1 hour. It bring together audiences on Twitter (X), Instagram, and Facebook.Bernoulli finally mastered the art of the figure eight, and what better way to celebrate than with a nibble on his own report card? From Beaker's persistent eyelid bump that's kept us all guessing since Comic-Con, to Kris's photo diary capturing Bernoulli's adorable journey from mischievous puppy to dignified adult, there's never a dull moment with our furry friends around.Ever found a new family member by accident? That's exactly what happened when Sasha stumbled upon Toby, the newest feline addition to the family, during an unexpected pet store visit. Join us as we recount the joys and challenges of integrating Toby into an already lively household. We also touch on the buzz from dog-themed Twitter gems, including an endearing shout-out to Sarah Brown and her half-Pyrenees, Sadie, all while juggling Thanksgiving celebrations and a challenging book project.As we round out the episode, we reflect on the unexpected joys of swapping the traditional turkey dinner for a delicious twist with Indian Flamin' Pizza. Bernoulli's antics continue to keep us on our toes, whether he's outgrowing Beaker or interrupting our recording session by attempting to eat cords. Through it all, we express our gratitude for the vibrant community that surrounds us, which brings warmth and laughter to our lives, perfectly encapsulating the essence of being pet parents.Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a textWhat happens when a beloved Bernese Mountain Dog faces a health scare that even the most experienced veterinarians find astonishing? Join us on Pet Chat as we recount the gripping tale of Bunsen and the discovery of an enormous 10-pound cyst caused by a rare European tapeworm. The sheer improbability of this occurrence adds an element of mystery to Bunsen's story, and we share the relief and gratitude of having the cyst safely removed. Our conversation with the vet unpacks the potential life-threatening risks, ensuring a lesson learned for every pet parent about the unexpected challenges of keeping our furry friends healthy.Fresh from Bunsen's remarkable recovery, we ventured to Comic-Con for some cosplay adventures that brought joy and laughter. Picture Bunsen and Beaker lighting up the event dressed as Gandalf and Milkbone Baggins! We share heartwarming interactions with fans and a star-studded moment with Emily Swallow from The Mandalorian. The creative process behind our pets' costumes is a story of its own, blending comfort with character accuracy, and capturing the essence of a special day filled with camaraderie and fun. This segment promises a delightful escape into a world where pets become legendary figures of fantasy.Wrapping up, we dive into a heartwarming collection of community stories and pet antics, from Bernoulli's surprising intelligence to the newfound fame of our turtles, Carl and Sagan. We celebrate the bond we share with our audience, highlighting the support and love shown during Bunsen's health ordeal. With amusing tales of students interacting with teachers' pets and a peek into the charming dynamics of our furry family, we conclude with a heartfelt appreciation of the joys and quirks of pet ownership. Sprinkle in the excitement of our upcoming audiobook "Text from Bunsen, Volume Three," and you're left with a podcast episode that connects, entertains, and leaves you eagerly anticipating more.Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a textWhat if your furry friends could have their own Comic Con adventure? In this episode of Pet Chat, we start with a heartwarming tribute to Bernoulli, our intelligent and eager pup, who has just passed level one obedience training. Our journey with Bernoulli has been filled with humorous and chaotic moments, from scrambling for supplies to amusing social media reactions about his antics with our cat, Ginger. We also dive into the different training styles and techniques that have kept us on our toes while bringing out the best in our beloved pets.Next, we celebrate the remarkable recovery of Bunsen, who is now enjoying off-leash walks and preparing for a special appearance at Edmonton Comic Con alongside Beaker. The excitement and detailed planning for the event, including crafting adorable costumes for our dogs, have left us buzzing with anticipation. We share beautiful stories from our recent visit to Wagon Play, where Bernoulli had a blast socializing with other dogs, including a lovable Newfoundland named Natasha. Additionally, we address community questions and comments from Instagram, providing updates and insights on our furry family members' adventures.We also explore the fascinating topic of cloning pets and why we believe each pet's individuality is irreplaceable despite the temptation of having a do-over for certain moments. Bianca joins us with a touching story about dreaming of her late cocker spaniel, Tasha, sparking reflections on the deep emotional connections we maintain with our pets. Our lively discussion extends to canine behavior, interspecies interactions, and the escapades of our resident beaver, Norbert. Finally, we wrap up with a humorous mishap, a fond farewell, and a sneak peek into our Comic Con preparations, ensuring a blend of laughter, reflection, and excitement throughout the episode. Join us for this entertaining and heartwarming journey!Support the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a textEver had to suit up in the sweltering summer heat to tackle a sneaky wasp problem? In this hilarious yet slightly tense episode of Pet Chat, where Chris recounts her daring adventure dressed in a survival suit! Our beloved pets—Bunsen, Beaker, Bernoulli, and Ginger—add their own unique twists to our week, with Bernoulli making a memorable visit to a local school and Bunsen showing remarkable resilience as he recovers from major surgery.Curious about how to handle a giant puppy with a penchant for chewing books and baseboards? We've got you covered! Tune in to hear about Bunsen's impressive training journey through multiple levels of puppy school and the unexpected impact of COVID-19 on Beaker's training. We'll share practical tips for managing your pet's chewing habits and strategies for dealing with those pesky wasps that seem to pop up when least expected. Plus, a touching story about Sasha's trip to the Norwegian fjords, featuring some friendly goats in Bergen!Looking for some heartwarming pet stories and maybe a chuckle or two? Bunsen's post-surgery recovery, Beaker's comforting presence, and Bernoulli's antics are sure to entertain. We wrap up the episode with a heartfelt thank you to our amazing community for their support during Bunsen's recovery journey and a nod to Ginger's latest catio adventures. Don't miss this fun-filled episode packed with laughter, love, and the quirks of our furry family members!Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the Show.Support the Show.For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a Text Message.What would you do if your beloved pet's life was hanging in the balance? In this emotionally charged episode, we recount the heart-stopping ordeal our dear science dog, Bunsen, faced when he suddenly showed signs of severe bloat. From the horrifying moment of recognizing his distress to the frantic rush to the emergency vet, we share the critical importance of swift action in life-threatening situations. Hear about the initial tests, the urgency of further investigation, and how the support from our social media community helped us through these tense moments.Join us as we navigate the emotional rollercoaster of waiting for Bunsen's life-saving surgery. The night was filled with an incredible mix of anxiety and hope, compounded by an unexpected delay due to another emergency case. We'll also share the heartwarming encounter with a former student, Jennifer, who now works at the clinic and helped provide some solace during this stressful time. The support from our online followers truly underscored Bunsen's special place in many hearts, making the wait both bearable and poignant.The climax of Bunsen's journey comes with the nerve-wracking surgical procedure where critical decisions had to be made. You'll hear about the successful removal of a massive growth and the immense relief that followed. As we discuss his miraculous recovery and the ongoing concerns about his health, you'll also get a glimpse into how our other pets, Beaker and Bernoulli, reacted to Bunsen's return home. With heartfelt gratitude, we thank our community and encourage support for local charities, reflecting on the overwhelming love and support we've received. Don't miss this deeply moving episode that highlights the bond between humans and their pets and the incredible impact of community support.Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Support the Show.For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a Text Message.Ever had one of those days where everything goes hilariously awry? Join us on Pet Chat as Kris recounts an eventful outing to the puppy play area with Bernoulli, where unexpected warm weather and a wardrobe mishap led to some laugh-out-loud moments. Kris braved the chaos solo while Jason battled a migraine, and despite the challenges, Bernoulli had a fantastic time, even taking an unplanned dip in the water. It's a heartwarming tale of perseverance and community spirit that pet lovers won't want to miss.Imagine embarking on a beautiful Rocky Mountain hike, only to find yourself hilariously lost due to a map error. That's exactly what happened on our memorable hike with Adam, Annalise, and our three dogs at Ptarmigan Cirque. Not only do we share the stunning scenery and cool weather, but we also address a listener's question about a dog's behavior towards their husband, offering practical advice and our own personal insights. This segment is packed with a mix of useful information and entertaining stories that will keep you engaged.From Beaker's impressive agility skills to tech troubles and the quirks of managing device storage, our episode explores a range of engaging topics. You'll hear about Millie the critter detector, Norbert the beaver's nocturnal schedule, and even a pond rescue that had Chris teary-eyed. We wrap up with discussions on outdoor adventures, food safety, and the exciting launch of our 2025 calendar pre-sale. With something for every pet enthusiast, this episode promises a blend of humor, heart, and helpful tips.Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Support the Show.For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how a mischievous puppy can outsmart older dogs? Join us in this lively episode of Pet Chat! We share laugh-out-loud moments, like Bernoulli's surprising ability to share chews with his doggy siblings and his playful tussles with Ginger. Our adventurous hikes with our dogs in Grotto Canyon and White Goat Falls add a touch of thrill as we navigate challenging terrains, creating unforgettable family memories.Our episode takes a nostalgic turn as we reminisce about classic children's TV shows like Mr. Rogers and The Friendly Giant, while also celebrating the heartwarming achievements of Rich's daughter, Hannah, at the Nova Scotia Special Olympics. Rich's stories are brimming with pride and joy, capturing the essence of true sportsmanship. Amidst these anecdotes, we touch on amusing topics like glow-in-the-dark nails and invite our listeners to join the conversation, sharing their own pet stories and interactions.Lastly, we dive into the playful dynamics between dogs, especially Baden's unique bond with golden retrievers, and share Ginger's adventurous escapades in her catio. Listener comments offer insights into dog breed affinities, while we acknowledge Dr. Zazie Todd's contributions at BarkFest. We extend our support to a listener grieving the loss of their cat and end with an entertaining tale of a little mountain goat-like character and his thrilling outdoor adventure with Beaker. This episode is a delightful blend of humor, nostalgia, and heartfelt pet stories, perfect for any animal lover.Bunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Support the Show.For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
In part 4 of our series on Leonardo da Vinci, we finally see the master artist's time in Milan come to an end. But before his time in Milan was over, Leonardo would discover multiple laws of the universe before Newton, Galileo, or Bernoulli, and build machines that tested the very limits of human imagination. Leonardo would also be commissioned to paint one of his most prolific works, The Last Supper, depicting a freeze-frame of a pivotal bible story. With gathered scientific knowledge way before its time, da Vinci would then pursue his longest standing dream: achieving human flight. But what was the fate of Leonardo's most beloved artistic endeavor, The Sforza Horse? Would the gargantuan statue be lost to history, or did fate have other plans almost 500 years later? Tune in to part 4 of our series on Leonardo da Vinci to find out!
This week on Pet Chat, we promise an episode filled with heartwarming updates, groundbreaking philanthropy, and practical pet care tips. First, we kick things off with the latest on our beloved pets, including the fantastic news from Bunsen's CAT scan results, Bernoulli's adventures at puppy school, and Beaker's triumphant return to dock diving. We share our heartfelt commitment to maintaining individual activities for each pet to ensure they all feel cherished.Next, we welcome the intriguing Lady Rocket, who shares her extraordinary journey of combining space philanthropy with animal welfare. Learn how her rescue cat, Apollo 11, played a part in a SpaceX rocket launch and discover her innovative fundraising initiatives like sending cat and dog NFTs to the moon to support animal shelters. We also address listener questions about Bernoulli's weight and feeding schedule, offering our best advice to keep our furry friends healthy and happy.Our episode wraps up with a potpourri of engaging discussions, from strategies for avoiding wildlife encounters during country walks to funny pet stories that are sure to bring a smile to your face. We also pay tribute to Amy Beatty, celebrate Canada Day with some Canadian history trivia, and share insights on training dogs to handle loud noises like fireworks. Tune in for a mix of humor, heartfelt moments, and practical advice that celebrates the joys and challenges of pet ownership.Bunsen and Beaker's Links:Join The Paw Pack to Support The Show!https://bunsenbernerbmd.com/pages/paw-pack-plus-communityOur Website!The Bunsen and Beaker Website has adorable merch with hundreds of different combinations of designs and apparel- all with Printful- one of the highest quality companies we could find!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Support the Show.For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Ever wondered what a Bernese Mountain Dog puppy in a lion costume looks like? Brace yourself for some belly laughs as we recount the comedic chaos of taking our boisterous Bernoulli to puppy school solo while Kris was off chaperoning a parade. From his hilarious attempts at cornering to the sky-object desensitization class filled with hats, kites, and bubbles, this episode is packed with unforgettable moments that will leave you grinning from ear to ear. And yes, we even managed a mini fashion show with lion costumes!But the fun doesn't stop there. Join us as we navigate the pandemonium of feeding time with Bernoulli and Ginger, and share the bittersweet hustle of marking assignments and preparing for finals. We were touched by a heartfelt thank you card featuring custom pet artwork from a student, which was a beautiful reminder of the connections we form beyond the classroom. Plus, we've got a cold weather story from a listener in tropical Townsville that will make you appreciate your own local climate.Finally, buckle up for a whirlwind of vet visits and pet stories, where Bernoulli's clever antics steal the show as he impresses the vet staff by opening a treat jar. Whether it's heartwarming moments or laugh-out-loud anecdotes, this episode is a delightful celebration of the joys and occasional chaos of pet ownership.Bunsen and Beaker's Links:The Ginger Stuffie is on presale so check the link here!Join The Paw Pack to Support The Show!https://bunsenbernerbmd.com/pages/paw-pack-plus-communityOur Website!The Bunsen and Beaker Website has adorable merch with hundreds of different combinations of designs and apparel- all with Printful- one of the highest quality companies we could find!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Support the Show.For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Bernoulli, our latest furry addition, who has already stolen our hearts and brought endless joy and mischief into our lives. This episode of Pet Chat is packed with heartwarming stories from Bernoulli's first week with us, including his escapades at puppy school and his budding friendship with another pup named Milo. We also share some charming moments of his interactions with our cat, Ginger, and the nostalgic comfort he brings, reminding us of our beloved late dog, Kahlan.Our episode continues with an exciting life update from Donna, who recounts her six-week adventure on the road and her new role as COO in California. She shares the trials and triumphs of her cats, Sasha and Callie, during her absence. With Bunsen fully recovered and new footage of Norbert the beaver, there's even talk of introducing another beaver to keep Norbert company. We wrap up with a nod to Kris's excellent organizational skills and a reminder to check out Bark and Beyond's social media for the latest contests and updates. Thank you for joining us and for your ongoing support!Bunsen and Beaker's Links:The Ginger Stuffie is on presale so check the link here!Join The Paw Pack to Support The Show!https://bunsenbernerbmd.com/pages/paw-pack-plus-communityOur Website!The Bunsen and Beaker Website has adorable merch with hundreds of different combinations of designs and apparel- all with Printful- one of the highest quality companies we could find!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Support the Show.For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Book review: Everything Is Predictable, published by PeterMcCluskey on May 27, 2024 on LessWrong. Book review: Everything Is Predictable: How Bayesian Statistics Explain Our World, by Tom Chivers. Many have attempted to persuade the world to embrace a Bayesian worldview, but none have succeeded in reaching a broad audience. E.T. Jaynes' book has been a leading example, but its appeal is limited to those who find calculus enjoyable, making it unsuitable for a wider readership. Other attempts to engage a broader audience often focus on a narrower understanding, such as Bayes' Theorem, rather than the complete worldview. Claude's most fitting recommendation was Rationality: From AI to Zombies, but at 1,813 pages, it's too long and unstructured for me to comfortably recommend to most readers. (GPT-4o's suggestions were less helpful, focusing only on resources for practical problem-solving). Aubrey Clayton's book, Bernoulli's Fallacy: Statistical Illogic and the Crisis of Modern Science, only came to my attention because Chivers mentioned it, offering mixed reviews that hint at why it remained unnoticed. Chivers has done his best to mitigate this gap. While his book won't reach as many readers as I'd hoped, I'm comfortable recommending it as the standard introduction to the Bayesian worldview for most readers. Basics Chivers guides readers through the fundamentals of Bayes' Theorem, offering little that's extraordinary in this regard. A fair portion of the book is dedicated to explaining why probability should be understood as a function of our ignorance, contrasting with the frequentist approach that attempts to treat probability as if it existed independently of our minds. The book has many explanations of how frequentists are wrong, yet concedes that the leading frequentists are not stupid. Frequentism's problems often stem from a misguided effort to achieve more objectivity in science than seems possible. The only exception to this mostly fair depiction of frequentists is a section titled "Are Frequentists Racist?". Chivers repeats Clayton's diatribe affirming this, treating the diatribe more seriously than it deserves, before dismissing it. (Frequentists were racist when racism was popular. I haven't seen any clear evidence of whether Bayesians behaved differently). The Replication Crisis Chivers explains frequentism's role in the replication crisis. A fundamental drawback of p-values is that they indicate the likelihood of the data given a hypothesis, which differs from the more important question of how likely the hypothesis is given the data. Here, Chivers (and many frequentists) overlook a point raised by Deborah Mayo: p-values can help determine if an experiment had a sufficiently large sample size. Deciding whether to conduct a larger experiment can be as ew: Everything Is Predictablecrucial as drawing the best inference from existing data. The perversity of common p-value usage is exemplified by Lindley's paradox: a p-value below 0.05 can sometimes provide Bayesian evidence against the tested hypothesis. A p-value of 0.04 indicates that the data are unlikely given the null hypothesis, but we can construct scenarios where the data are even less likely under the hypothesis you wish to support. A key factor in the replication crisis is the reward system for scientists and journals, which favors publishing surprising results. The emphasis on p-values allows journals to accept more surprising results compared to a Bayesian approach, creating a clear disincentive for individual scientists or journals to adopt Bayesian methods before others do. Minds Approximate Bayes The book concludes by describing how human minds employ heuristics that closely approximate the Bayesian approach. This includes a well-written summary of how predictive processing works, demonstrating ...
A sleepy puppy choose Kris and our world is turned upside down.This podcast is a whirlwind of emotion, starting with the joyous excitement of bringing Bernoulli home in a week, right through to the heart-stopping concern for Bunsen's health. Don't worry, he's ok!We're bringing you the raw, unfiltered reality of pet parenting – the highs, the lows, and everything in between. From the touching to the hilarious, our conversations weave through a tapestry of personal stories, community engagement, and reflections on holiday traditions, reminding us why our pets are cherished members of the family.As we wrap up this episode, we let you in on the quirks that make our pets, and by extension, our lives, so unpredictable. We swap stories about mysterious alarms, the challenges of second dinners for our four-legged companions, and bid a tender farewell to a family dog, Buckus. Join us for a session filled with laughter, a bit of learning, and a lot of love for our pets, where every story shared is an adventure, and every moment with our animal friends is a treasure waiting to be cherished.Bunsen and Beaker's Links:30% off the first month at Zencastr - use the code in the show!https://zen.ai/3LXIX2UYb1RLXwtWHHjryXAutdr3HS5EpVHMW80BOKgSave 10% at Bark and Beyond with the coupon code BUNSEN!The Ginger Stuffie is on presale so check the link here!Join The Paw Pack to Support The Show!https://bunsenbernerbmd.com/pages/paw-pack-plus-communityOur Website!The Bunsen and Beaker Website has adorable merch with hundreds of different combinations of designs and apparel- all with Printful- one of the highest quality companies we could find!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Support the Show.For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Ever wondered why stepping on ice can send you skating off like a cartoon character? Special guest Katie Nicolaou, a seasoned meteorologist, storms in with her personal journey through tornado alley to the broadcast screen, debunking weather myths and recounting a dramatic dance with an EF4 tornado.Imagine mastering the "Animaniacs" song for a talent show or donning costumes to connect with fellow pop culture aficionados. It's all in a day's work on our podcast, where we blend a passion for meteorology with the universal icebreaker – weather chat. Whether it's rubbing shoulders with celebrities like Will Wheaton and Greg Baldwin, who surprise us with their weather wisdom, or diving into the affectionate world of our pets Doppler and Radar, we're sharing the quirky and the profound from our lives to yours.Circle up with us for a whirlwind of fascinating super facts, from the explosive danger lurking in your bathroom during a thunderstorm to the wartime origins of hurricane hunting. And let's not forget the puppy news – from the anticipation of Bernoulli's arrival to the touching mentorship between our older dog Bunsen and his furry protégé. It's an episode packed with stories that will warm your heart, tickle your funny bone, and satisfy your curious mind.Katie on TwitterKatie on Tik Tok!Bunsen and Beaker's Links:30% off the first month at Zencastr - use the code in the show!https://zen.ai/3LXIX2UYb1RLXwtWHHjryXAutdr3HS5EpVHMW80BOKgSave 10% at Bark and Beyond with the coupon code BUNSEN!The Ginger Stuffie is on presale so check the link here!Join The Paw Pack to Support The Show!https://bunsenbernerbmd.com/pages/paw-pack-plus-communityOur Website!The Bunsen and Beaker Website has adorable merch with hundreds of different combinations of designs and apparel- all with Printful- one of the highest quality companies we could find!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Support the Show.For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Episode: 1174 Nature or nurture, explaining intellectual dynasties. Today, more on the matter of heredity or environment.
In this week's episode Patrick and Greg somehow manage to tie together pretending to be sick with game shows with zombies with conspiracy boards to explore the remarkable inter-relations among probability distributions, starting with the Bernoulli and biting their way through the binomial, z, t, chi-square, F, and beyond. Along the way they also discuss having a 122 degree temperature, playing with mercury, daytime TV, Paul Lynde, Vanna White, horses and plows, breeding like cats, the long con, the Swiss vs. the French, Zombieland, the Quincunx, fifth grade math, Lowly Worm, a lazy S, the double tap, and choosing free will. Stay in contact with Quantitude! Twitter: @quantitudepod Web page: quantitudepod.org Merch: redbubble.com
Phần cuối của series review 2 cuốn sách Thinking Fast and Slow của Daniel Kahneman và Amos Tversky, và cuốn The Undoing Project của Michael Lewis. Tập này xoay quanh 2 chương cuối của cuốn sách, đặc biệt là lý thuyết Prospect - lý thuyết đã mang lại cho Daniel Kahneman giải Nobel Kinh Tế vào năm 2002. Một tập rất nhiều câu đố, rất là nhức đầu. Hy vọng các bạn sẽ thích! 00:00 Bernoulli's Errors 03:14 Prospect Theory 09:37 The Endowment Effect 11:16 Bad Events 12:29 Rare Events 16:45 Sunk Cost Fallacy 20:12 Regrets 22:47 Framing 29:01 Two Selves 36:15 Cảm nhận cá nhân mình về 2 cuốn sách Contact với mình tại: YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Website | Email Để đầu tư tốt hơn cho thiết bị và chi phí hosting, mình rất vui nếu bạn có thể ủng hộ/donate mình thông qua MoMo hoặc chuyển khoản ngân hàng: 222 6868 111 - NGUYEN DUY THANH - MB (NH Quân Đội). Cảm ơn các bạn rất nhiều!
Mike and Chad answer a listener's question about why spin affects the flight of baseballs. Now follow us on TikTok. Search for crisscrossing Science.
Answer: The blowy thing goes WHOOSH and the invisible gas that keeps us all alive goes WHEEE and the racey thing stays put. And later, if you have done the math right, you maybe drive around in circles better than everyone! Alternate, more grown-up answer: physics and stuff. This show's format rotates weekly, because squirrel. This week's approach is called “Jeff Teaches Sam a Thing.” Jeff knows a lot about a subject—in this case, how race teams use indoor wind to develop aerodynamic downforce—and Sam asks questions. Warning: We get lightly tech-nerdy here. Related Trivia: Every host of this show is a father. And so I ask you fine people, in the name of Bernoulli and Pocahontas and all that is holy, tell me, what color is the wind? Blew! Get it? DAD JOKE! (If any of you actually read these episode descriptions, please email INTCpod@gmail.com and let Sam know. It gets lonely at this keyboard.) Ross is off this week. We miss him. This episode was produced by Mike Perlman. ** Support It's Not the Car: Contribute on Patreon www.patreon.com/notthecar/ ** Topic suggestions, feedback, questions? Let us know what you think! INTCPod@gmail.com ** Where to find us: instagram.com/j.v.braun/ instagram.com/rossbentley/ instagram.com/thatsamsmith/ instagram.com/intcpod/ facebook.com/INTCPod/ rossbentley.substack.com/ speedsecrets.com/ facebook.com/Drivercoach/ ** ABOUT THE SHOW: It's Not the Car is a podcast about people, motorsport, and how we all work under pressure. In other words, we tell racing stories and leave out the boring parts. Ross Bentley is a former IndyCar driver and an internationally renowned performance coach and author. Jeff Braun is a championship-winning race engineer. Sam Smith is an award-winning journalist and a former executive editor of Road & Track magazine. Together, we explore the emotion at the heart of the machine. We don't love racing for the nuts and bolts—we love it for what it asks of the bag of meat at the wheel. New episodes every Tuesday.
In this short podcast, Bryan dives into a gas heating topic: primary & secondary air in combustion. Primary air is the air and oxygen content that enters the furnace BEFORE combustion. In older furnaces, prior to induced combustion, air was drawn in through the front. These older furnaces had adjustable shutters that we could modify to bring in more or less primary air based on our combustion analysis readings. We could also use flame color to get an idea of the CO content (yellow tips on the flames indicate higher carbon monoxide content). In systems like those, air is drawn in via Bernoulli's principle; there are areas of low pressure around areas of high velocity. There is pressure associated with the natural gas, which draws air into the burner. Nowadays, we have induced draft systems (not to be confused with power-vented systems) to draw air in at a fixed rate for more consistent combustion. These inducer fan blowers are necessary for the more complicated heat exchangers we see in more recent furnaces. Secondary air is the air after combustion. We only want to adjust primary air if we have the correct gas pressure, so we will want to make sure we perform combustion analysis. We can also clock the meter (if applicable), but you will not always have a meter, and you will want it to be informed by combustion analysis. Learn more about the 5th Annual HVACR Training Symposium at https://hvacrschool.com/Symposium24. If you have an iPhone, subscribe to the podcast HERE, and if you have an Android phone, subscribe HERE.” Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@HVACS. Check out our handy calculators HERE or on the HVAC School Mobile App (Google Play Store or App Store).
Russian dissident Alexi Navalny has been located. It's someplace cold and inescapable, but he's able to make some Christmasy jokes, so that's “good.” Plus, The Gist has found an interview thought lost, about a 17th Century mathematician who was also, in his way, a little lost. Bernoulli's Fallacy: Statistical Illogic and the Crisis of Modern Science is the book, we talk with its author Aubrey Clayton. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Subscribe to our ad-free and/or PescaPlus versions of The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Follow Mike's Substack: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices