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What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: JWST, Gamer brains, Bee Waggle Dances, The anti-science brain, Sarlacc, Ancient Europeans, Foxes, Lice, Dinosaurs, Webbs, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode of our science podcast on YouTube. You can do that here. And, remember that you can find […] The post 13 July, 2022 – Episode 883 – JWSTOMG! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Arms and Karaoke skills, Friends of a Feather, Water, Plants, Wet Wood, Buggy Bite Strength, Go Dig a Well, Ancient Hominins, Missing Microbiomes, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode of our science podcast on YouTube. You can do that […] The post 22 June, 2022 – Episode 881 – Smells Like Fresh Science! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Charon's Red Cap, Pee farming, Tea, Almost Meat, One-legged longevity, Eat Plants Locally, It's time to talk about face mites, Frogs, Bats, Ancient pre-Brexit England, Cancer killing plants, Breathy Identity, Touching Itch, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode of […] The post 22 June, 2022 – Episode 881 – What is Crawling on Your Face? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: GAIA Data, Sample Return, Planetary systems, Wigs, Tired Plants, Human echolocation, Baby Brains, 1000 genes, Baby Whales, Seals, Baby Compass, Hot Heads, Sleepy Anger, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode of our science podcast on YouTube. You can do […] The post 15 June, 2022 – Episode 880 – How to See the Galaxy appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Cancer Remission, We're in the bad place, Noise pollution, Marsbucha, Rock on!!!, Zinc Poles, Ladies, always ask about your birth control, Ugly fish, Kelp, Otters, Conservatives die sooner, Welfare, Metabolites, Fungal Vision, Fungeyes, No Pole Swap?, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out […] The post 8 June, 2022 – Episode 879 – Oceans of Science on Ocean Day appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Techie Liver Transplant, Axolotl model, Polar Bear Poop, Electric Evolution, Eggstinction event, Big Plant, COVID Impacts, Aerosols & Exercise, Baboon bros before baboon ladies, Spider Dances, Ancient Underwater Cities, Ancient Overgrown Cities, Exercise Matters, Antibiotic Athletes, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out […] The post 1 June, 2022 – Episode 878 – How to Make a Big ole Science Omelet! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: AI Updates Theory, Living with dogs, Termite Travels, Gliding Salamanders, Aging Cells Go Placental, Jackdaw Coordination, Diabetic COVID Susceptibility, Not More Severe, Vaccination & Long COVID, Dolphins pee pals, Sea turtles need shades, Corvid Smarts, Comparing Sleeping Brains, And Much More… Become a Patron! […] The post 25 May, 2022 – Episode 877 – Don't Forget Your Towel OR Science! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Tabula Sapiens, Denisovan tooth, Tiny dentists, NeuroMechFly, Renewables Lifeline, Rocket Realism, Eat your vegetables, Conservation Wins!, Cockroaches, Spiders, Headbutting Muskoxen, Medical contact lens for glaucoma, Video Game Smarts, Stimulate The Circuits, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode of our […] The post 18 May, 2022 – Episode 876 – Galactic Navel Gazing appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Atmospheric Rise, Viva La Virus, Concussions, One In 10, California, Fungal Fitness, Stress and fertility, Ominous Omicron, COVID Creativity, Good news, Dolphins with the Snake, Bee like Bats, Ancient indigenous Uruguay DNA, Healthy tattoos, Brain Fluid Boost, Brain Squirts, Brain Berries, And Much More… […] The post 11 May, 2022 – Episode 875 – Why is Helium Rising? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Black Hole Sound, Poo Pills, Abortion, Global warming will kill all the fish, Coral Coves, Sweet CO2, What's that? A tired bird?, Bats, Vegetarian kids, Bioreactor burgers, Eye Screen, Factory Resets, Reset Diseases, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode […] The post 4 May, 2022 – Episode 874 – May the Fourth be with us! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Death, Regeneration, Fear, All Your Base, Snot Bugs, Yamanaka factor, Locating Lupus, Lockdowns, New mRNA Vaccines, Great Tits, Teeth, Fire Control, Microbe Survivalists, Brain Ocean, Altered Arousal, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode of our science podcast on YouTube. […] The post 27 April, 2022 – Episode 873 – This Show has Teeth! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Earth Day Climate, Sound Cancer Cures, Robot Rat, Accelerating Currents, Acoustical Charging, The Oreometer, COVID Update, Cuckoo Eggs, Rhino Value, Trilobite Camera, Spicy Fuel Cells, Lying Lyres Like Drama, Imagine Aphantasia, And Much More… The post 20 April, 2022 – Episode 872 – Going Cuckoo For Earth Day! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Scientific Skepticism, Linking Brains, Biodiversity with Leeches, Less Lightning, Electricity From Archaea, Porpoise's, Chimps, Rhesus Monkey Hearts, Missing Hub Humans, Space Balloons, Baby Brains, Plant Protection, And Much More… The post 13 April, 2022 – Episode 871 – Can the Internet Handle This Science? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Honey Tech, Squid Games, Nighttime Solar Energy, Fungal Phenomena, Nighttime Solar, XE Identified, WHO Plan, Infection Inflammation, Bat Buddies, Darwin vs. bigotry, Fungal Phone, Asbestos, Brain Changes, And Much More… The post 6 April, 2022 – Episode 870 – Are Brains or Brawn Better? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: How AI will kill everyone, Tissues, Caribou, Nasal sprays for covid, Vaccine vs Vaccine, Fruit Fly Sperm, Boa Constrictor Breathing, Rude AI, Two Legged Snakes, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode of our science podcast on YouTube. You can do […] The post 30 March, 2022 – Episode 869 – Science Appreciates Manatees appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: RNA Replication, Space Health, Entangled Protons, Robot Control, Ruffs, Totipotent Cells, Climate Optimism, Replication, Mind Control, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode of our science podcast on YouTube. You can do that here. And, remember that you can find TWIS […] The post 23 March, 2022 – Episode 868 – What Should Astronauts Eat in Space? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Egg To Offspring, Female jockeys, Webb Alignment, Homeopathy, Cell Lineage, Good news; but just Blairly, COVID Rising, School Masking, Birds Smell, Fire Bad, Fire Good, The Winning Mindset, Mouse Perception, And Much More… Become a Patron! Check out the full episode of our science podcast […] The post 16 March, 2022 – Episode 867 – When Irish Pi Are Smiling appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Science Headlines, Hybrid Genes & Mammoth Things, Napping Sharks, Mice Aging Cured, Jay Learning, 10-Legged Octopus?, Animal Sounds, Storm-water Emissions, Shackleton's Ship!, Worm Decisions, Aging Brains, And Much More... The post 9 March, 2022 – Episode 866 – What is the Secret to Longevity? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Science & Policy, Mask Pollution, Personality Takes Guts?, Let's Eat Bugs, Cancer Cures, Tires Are Bad, Chimp Learning, Animal All-Nighters, Face Mask Followings, Epigenetic Brain MRI, Energetic Vision, Space Quickies, And Much More... The post 3 March, 2022 – Episode 865 – How to Pronounce Science appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: It's A Gas, Tapir Frog, Synthetic Neurons, Why Tie Tubes?, The Birds, COVID Vs. HIV, Vaccine Networks, Lizard Tails, Self-aware Fish, Rat Time, Singing In The Brain, Brain Death, And Much More... The post 23 February, 2022 – Episode 864 – It's not Twosday. It's Science Day! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Time Crystals, HIV Cured?, Sex Ed, AI Fashion Maps, Extreme Life, Heart Fish, Venom Resistant Birds, Animal Optimism, Bacteria & Fatigue, Caloric Restriction, Clutter Or Enrichment?, MS Twins Study, And Much More... The post 16 February, 2022 – Episode 863 – How to Make A Time Crystal appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
The Metaverse is coming. What is the Metaverse? A massive, infinitely scalable, shared virtual world where land, buildings, bots, avatars and other property can be bought sold and persist. Think of it as the future convergence of all of today's virtual worlds, interconnected with a single settlement layer for totally interoperable transactions. The Metaverse will be accessible by billions via any web browser, mobile device or virtual reality system. All indications are that the metaverse is destined to become a driving force in how humanity interacts with each other. It will influence education, healthcare, government, commerce, and entertainment. How big will the Metaverse be? One indicator is the recent announcement by Mark Zuckerberg that he is shifting Facebook to be a Metaverse company. With all the other major players in delivering Metaverse capabilities today this will very quickly become a trillion dollar market. It will also be an incredibly enticing target for the criminal element. The Metaverse needs the involvement of the security community in ways few are conceptualizing today. This presentation will provide security practitioners with foundational knowledge that will help accelerate the contributions of security professionals to this rapidly developing shared virtual space.
This Week: Scientific Resignation, Fusion Megajoules, Laser-Powered Martian Spaceship, Nervous Spider Silk, Partner Pathogens, COVID Update, Cheater Crabs, Chimp Bug Medicine, Old Europeans, App Avoidance, Sonogenetic Science, Friendly Lady Brains, And Much More... The post 09 February, 2022 – Episode 862 – Is this the Science trap? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
The complexities of and losses from a shoddily created cyberspace substrate continue to hollow the economies and national power of consolidated democracies. As China rises as a strategically focused and digitally aggressive authoritarian giant, it is critical that democratic leaders both understand the reality they face and how an institutional alternative may be created to avoid being weak cyber powers in the future. This presentation offers two models: the ‘Cybered Conflict' model to lay the foundation explanation for the weakness in national cyber power of democracies, and the ‘Cyber Operational Resilience Alliance (CORA) model to explain how this existentially threatening trend may be turned around through allied action to jointly ensure cyber resilience. Finally the talk will outline very briefly how the CORA model may be used analytically to improve the cyber resilience alliance potential of national cyber strategies, and to identify organizations capable of contributing to more robust collective cyber defenses across sectors and allied democratic nations.
This Week: Earth's Trojans, Artificial Leaf, Better Plastic?, Electric Microbes, Capybara Guts, COVID Update, Alcohol Reduction, Mental Mashup, Exercise Harder, And Much More... The post 02 February, 2022 – Episode 861 – Why is One the Loneliest Number? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
Threat modeling is an extremely valuable tool in the secure software development pipeline. Some studies suggest it has greater impact on security posture than other more widely practiced security activities. There are many different frameworks, models, and methodologies that have been developed in an attempt to make threat modeling easier. Yet, despite these efforts, popular approaches to threat modeling are often still considered too cumbersome, structured, or time consuming to fit with modern DevOps and CI/CD development. In 2020, a group of 15 security professional released the Threat Modeling Manifesto to formalize decades of combined experience into a declared vision of what threat modeling truly is and what makes it important. Learn from one of these authors about how to break with the complex models and return to the values and principles of what threat modeling should be. Discover how this often-over-looked activity can be implemented in development pipelines and make them more efficient while improving overall security of software. See practical examples of how the manifesto serves as a guide to design a methodology that fits your needs and avoid common pitfalls that often derail this critical activity.
This Week: Webb Wins, Dinosaur Death Month, Growing Frog Legs, Ichthyosaurs Went Backwards, How Deep Is Life?, COVID Update, Hippo Language, Female Feline Flirts, Artificial Sweetness, And Much More... The post 26 January, 2022 – Episode 860 – How to Regenerate a Leg appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
Cyber-physical systems are delivering an increasing portion of the infrastructure services at the heart of our economy and national security, and you don't have to look far for examples of technology-enabled, industrial control, and the internet-of-things in the core operations of healthcare, food and agriculture, energy, transportation, or manufacturing. Further, one has only to look at the contemporary examples of our systems under stress, such as the JBS and Colonial Pipeline cyber attacks, to understand the fragile risk ecosystem confronting infrastructure owners and operators of cyber-physical systems. In fact, the title of this talk is purposely a catch-22, meaning that just as infrastructure resilience is inherently dependent on safe and secure cyber-physical systems, so too is the collective work to see cyber and physical security achieve resilience.
This Week: Error Free Quantum Computing?, Billions Of Black Holes, Concussion Urine, Poo Pills For People, Antifreeze Mice, Ribosome Disruption, COVID Update, Helpful Neighbors?, US Tiger Problem, Martian Life?, Bone-Building Bots, And Much More... The post 19 January, 2022 – Episode 859 – Within the Margin of Error appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
As we begin 2022, the cost, sophistication, and lethality of cyber-breaches continues to rise. Threat actors, especially state-sponsored, and criminal enterprises are taking advantage of the expanding cyber-attack surface by using their resources to employ more sophisticated means for discovering target vulnerabilities, automating phishing, and finding new deceptive paths for infiltrating malware. This presentation will explore some of the more compelling trends and threats in the cybers ecosystem, the impact of emerging technologies, and potential strategies for mitigation.
This Week: Pig Heart Transplant, Older Modern Humans, Dolphin Clitoris, Moon Churn, Moon Chum, Zoo Air, COVID Update, Spider Pants, Dog Language, My Little War Pony, Drug-Laden Invasion, Genetic Fingerprints, Fixing Broken Hearts, And Much More... The post 12 January, 2022 – Episode 858 – How to Transplant a Pig Heart appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This talk explores over 20 years of building the cybersecurity workforce in the United States with a focus on the evolution, progress made, and challenges ahead.
This Week: Predictions from 2021, Predictions for 2022, Schrödinger's Tardigrade, Fishmobile, Hostile Earth, Amputee Advantage?, Baby Cry Recognition, Crow Tools, Bear Guts, No Matter Difference, And Much More... The post 05 January, 2021 – Episode 857 – 2022 Science Predictions appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: What does This Week in Science think were the year's top science stories? This end-of-year episode counts down the Top 11 science news stories of 2021, and much more... The post 29 December, 2021 – Episode 856 – The Top Science News of 2021 appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Krypton Origins, Probing The Sun, Defusing A Bomb, Dog-Fish-Worm Parasite, New Organs, 14 New Shrews!, COVID-19, 10,000 Monoliths, Pregnant In America, Neandertals Loved Fire, Plastic Brains, Life On Earth, And Much More... The post 15 December, 2021 – Episode 855 – Bringing TWISmas Cheer with Science! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Pollution & Sex, Just Good News, Salmon Taste Test, Primate Cavities, Unconfirmable Results, Daytime Eating Good, COVID Update, Light Flyers, Spider Boys, Bear Feet?, Prison Education, Klotho Strength, Brain Boost, And Much More... The post 08 December, 2021 – Episode 854 – What Time Does Science Say to Eat? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
In June 2021, the GFCE and the World Bank came together to identify pathways to bridge the development community to the cybersecurity capacity building community and create mechanisms by which digital development could see the benefits of incorporating cyber security into their projects and initiatives to achieve more resilient outcomes. This report, Integrating Cyber Security into the Digital Development Agenda, highlights some of the key challenges and benefits of incorporating cybersecurity, digital resilience, and cyber capacity building into the broader development agenda. The report also features several best practices and bridging venues and activities that could facilitate tighter alignment and collaboration between the digital development and cybersecurity capacity building communities and among initiative donors and implementors.https://thegfce.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Integrating-Cybersecurity-into-Digital-Development_compressed.pdf
This Week: Xenobot Reality Check, Spicy Breast Milk, Sperm Plastic, Solar Water, Flexible Biorepair Gel, COVID Update, Community Hippo Poop, Fishing Monkeys, Internet Of Brains, Brain PING, And Much More... The post 01 December, 2021 – Episode 853 – Science to Soothe Your Mississippi Madness appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Talk About Space, Just Good News: Big Brother Edition, Face Touching, Storing Carbon, Baby jokes, Baby Smells, STEM Gender Bias, Worm Mind Reading, COVID Update, Meat Eating Bees, Ant Spit, Missing Link, Post Paris Picture, Mammoth Find, Seabirds Aren't Turkeys, The Albatross Difference, And Much More... The post 24 November, 2021 – Episode 852 – It's TWISgiving 2021! appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
“Do Criminals Dream of Electric Sheep?” Such issue is no longer a domain of futurologists and science-fiction writers, but a serious question asked by the EUROPOL alarmed by how emerging Information Technologies shape the future of crime and law-enforcement. Apart from its obviously positive effects, the technology also impacts and affects the way criminal offenders, terrorists and rogue governments operate at the stages of know-how gathering, planning, preparation and execution of their attacks. The progress in the development of IT and its accessibility is so unprecedentedly high, that– in order not to lag behind – the law-enforcement and intelligence communities need to research and analyze the further and potential advances (and design the potential preventive measures) promptly. The presentation addresses the problem of a lack of forecasting/analytical approach to the study of an impact of emerging and disruptive technologies on the criminal, terrorist and information warfare landscape. The author aims to deliver the most up-to-date analysis of the threats to come, together with a set of plausible solutions on how to deter and mitigate the risk. The presentation will characterize the dangers posed by the potential abuse of Information Technologies by the criminal/terrorist/state actors. The author will deliver an analysis articulating the key factors implicated in events related to the technology abuse, across all stages of the event. The presentation will cover such areas as e.g.: 1) abuse of the open source information for planning, preparation & execution of the attack; 2) hazards associated with the abuse of wearable devices; 3) use of mobile technologies to profile, select and groom potential activists or extremists or to enable human trafficking and sexual exploitation of children; 4) attacks on Internet of Things networks for targeting specific individual/entity or to create mass-level disruption incl. attacks on critical national infrastructure; 5)hijacking of autonomous vehicles; 6) use of drones (aerial, ground operating, hydroid) for surveillance, as weapons, for drugs delivery, as burglary bots, as tools to disrupt civil aviation or military systems; 7) attacks on IP-enabled medical devices; 8) the use of (semi)autonomous robots; 9) the use of the Artificial Intelligence, machine-learning, deep-learning and reinforcement learning techniques for various criminal/terrorist objectives; 10) abuse of blockchain technologies and crypto-currencies (financing of terrorism, money laundering, bribery, financing of illegal activities, extortion/ransomware); 11)abuse of 3D printing technologies; 12) risk associated with Quantum Computing and 5G telecom networks (increased capabilities of criminal/terrorist/cyber-warfare operations). A special focus will be put on Information Warfare (hybrid and asymmetric threats), where disinformation, misinformation and propaganda are used by nation states in a general scheme of malign foreign influence to disrupt the situation abroad.
This Week: Natural HIV Cure?, Telescope Names, Disrupting Bacteria, Lungfish Cocoons, COVID Update, Orangutan Art?, Cats Do Care, Exercise Guts, Grandmother Brain, Psychopathic Society, And Much More... The post 17 November, 2021 – Episode 851 – What Would You Call It? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
Securing industrial networks has never been more crucial, but it's not as simple as just patching legacy computers or installing commercial tools. Responding to cybersecurity incidents in critical infrastructure environments poses unique challenges and requires a very unusual set of skills. This lecture will cover key terminology, operational differences, and technology differences between industrial and enterprise environments. Attendees will leave with an essential understanding of the challenges in the space and the skills they will need to develop to make a difference.
This Week: Telescope Bias, Just Good News: Tech Edition, No Good Ski Wax, Protein Mapping, Disgusting Humans, Sound The Alarm, COVID Update, Penis Worm Shells, Fish Rubbing, Language Trace, Future Hurricanes, Different Neurons, Sponge Nerves, Pain Signal, And Much More... The post 10 November, 2021 – Episode 850 – Talking Science on World Science Day appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Hot Planet Big Rain, Different Rocky Planets, Just Good News, ALAN Ruining Things, Promiscuous Proteins, Australian Gas, Old Cat Hips, COVID Update, Dead Fruit Flies, Murderous Chicks, Climate Convention Update, Magnetic Treatment, Long Lived Proteins, And Much More... The post 03 November, 2021 – Episode 849 – Are You Jelly of the Science? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
Having a satisfying cybersecurity career can feel elusive, even for a seasoned cybersecurity professional. In this session, we'll talk about things that all security professionals, of all levels and backgrounds, need to know and do, in order to achieve professional success. We will cover: The importance of networking, and how to leverage them to achieve your career goals Continuous learning - when, how, and when is it too much? Self-awareness, and why this is the basis for everything you do Managing yourself vs. managing others - when to be a single contributor and when to run a team Handling Security Stress - why does it happen, and what can be done about it Leaving a legacy, what to do if you want to be remembered for more than the immediate job
This Week: It Wasn't Aliens, Mummy Mystery, Hare Suits, No New Neutrino, Tracing Sitting Bull, Tell The Tooth, Hippo The Size, Prairie Dog Kisses, Falklands Find, Termite BRAINS!, Feeling Threatened?, And Much More... The post 27 October, 2021 – Episode 848 – Is this Spoopy Science? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
We introduce password strength information signaling as a novel, yet counter-intuitive, defense mechanism against password cracking attacks. Recent breaches have exposed billions of user passwords to the dangerous threat of offline password cracking attacks. An offline attacker can quickly check millions (or sometimes billions/trillions) of password guesses by comparing their hash value with the stolen hash from a breached authentication server. The attacker is limited only by the resources he is willing to invest. Our key idea is to have the authentication server store a (noisy) signal about the strength of each user password for an offline attacker to find. Surprisingly, we show that the noise distribution for the signal can often be tuned so that a rational (profit-maximizing) attacker will crack fewer passwords. The signaling scheme exploits the fact that password cracking is not a zero-sum game i.e., the attacker's profit is given by the value of the cracked passwords minus the total guessing cost. Thus, a well-defined signaling strategy will encourage the attacker to reduce his guessing costs by cracking fewer passwords. We use an evolutionary algorithm to compute the optimal signaling scheme for the defender. As a proof-of-concept, we evaluate our mechanism on several password datasets and show that it can reduce the total number of cracked passwords by up to 12% (resp. 5%) of all users in defending against offline (resp. online) attacks. Joint work with Wenjie Bai and Ben Harsha
This Week: Transplant Success?, Wooden Tools, Green Energy, Blood Update, Ducks In a Row, COVID Update, Natalia Reagan, Just Good News, Simulated Sniffer, Lady Brains, Sleep Training, And Much More... The post 20 October, 2021 – Episode 847 – How to Monkey Around with Science appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
This Week: Space Future?, Just Good News, Ancient Poop, Water On Mars!, Climate Extinction, Strange Space Signals, Molar Emergence, Gorillas Hear Voices, Human Survival, Real Bible Stories, Pain Fingerprint, Dye Storage, And Much More... The post 13 October, 2021 – Episode 846 – How Do You Dig Fossils? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.