Probably Science
Probably Science | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Andy Wood, Matt Kirshen, and Jesse Case |
Genre | Comedy, science |
Language | English |
Publication | |
Debut | January 21, 2012 |
Website | http://www.probablyscience.com/ |
Probably Science is a weekly updated comedy and science podcast which first aired on January 21, 2012. The show is co-hosted by Andy Wood, Matt Kirshen, and Jesse Case. Former co-host and founding member Brooks Wheelan having left the show in 2013 for personal reasons[1] and has since returned as a guest. In Brooks's absence, Case, previously a guest, was brought on as a co-host.
The podcast focuses on current scientific news. Occasionally it explores different facets of relevant media, including the host's comedy careers, as well as the large array of careers and hobbies held by the guests.
A wide range of guest have appeared in their episodes, including astronaut Chris Hadfield,[2] comedian Chris Hardwick,[3] Sean M. Carroll[4] (a research professor in the Department of Physics at the California Institute of Technology), and two appearances from Doctor Who and Guardians of the Galaxy actress Karen Gillan.[5][6]
Notable mentions
Wired: Fun Podcasts for the Science-Minded[7]
Splitsider: This week in Comedy podcast.[9]
Episodes
Ep# | Guests | Topics [10] | Airdate |
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1 | None | Turing test, Seals and kangaroos, & Did Columbus's arrival cool the earth | 24 January 2012 |
2 | Nick Rutherford | Favorite dinosaurs, Predicting gang violence with math, & Fake Mars missions in Russian parking garages | 25 January 2012 |
3 | Mike Burns | iPhone anger, secret government aliens, & Spontaneously obese monkeys | 26 January 2012 |
4 | Barry Rothbart | Shooting nudist colony videos, World’s lightest substance, & Extraterrestrial real estate | 1 February 2012 |
5 | None | Horror movie bird flu, Russian scientists disappear searching for prehistoric lake, & are the Japanese whaling addicts | 6 February 2012 |
6 | Johnny Pemberton | Subliminal science projects, Using monkeys to measure radiation, & Using monkeys to measure radiation | 9 February 2012 |
7 | Kyle Kinane | Sexy snakes, C. Everett Koop dissecting cats, & Human hypersleep | 13 February 2012 |
8 | April Richardson | Does booze makes you smarter, Should all scientists just work on cancer, & Swiss space janitors | 20 February 2012 |
9 | Brody Stevens | The government’s “Avatar” ripoff, Resurrecting a 30,000-year-old plant, & Vegan dogs | 26 February 2012 |
10 | Jesse Case | Breakups, Asteroids ending the world in 28 years, & Solving our energy crisis with poop | 5 March 2012 |
11 | Howard Kremer | Jim Cameron’s adventures under the sea, Solar Flares, & The Clap | 12 March 2012 |
12 | Auggie Smith | Guiding lightning with lasers, Babies are smarter than computers, & Isaac Newton’s apocalyptic predictions | 18 March 2012 |
13 | Chris Franjola | Figuring out why shock therapy works, Why hasn’t the Segway conquered the world, & Using lasers to see around corners | 26 March 2012 |
14 | Paul Jay | Armchair astronomy, Vibrating tattoos, & Growing new body parts | 2 April 2012 |
15 | Dave Holmes | Do antibiotics cause weight gain, Could bacteria cause OCD, & Dolphin gangs | 8 April 2012 |
16 | Alonzo Bodden | 600 mile-per-hour tape, The first use of fire, & Space elevators | 18 April 2012 |
17 | James Adomian | Skeletons in hot air balloons, Particles that are their own antiparticles, & Giant sharks | 23 April 2012 |
18 | Jackie Kashian | Stalactites vs. stalagmites, Birds with GPS neurons, & Are we scaring sharks away from their reefs | 30 April 2012 |
19 | Justin Ian Daniels | The Supermoon,Vibrating suits for Olympians, & Super-fast wi-fi with common laser pointers | 7 May 2012 |
20 | Blaine Capatch | The Yellowstone supervolcano, Revisiting the airborne version of bird flu, & Venus goes in front of the Sun | 14 May 2012 |
21 | Eddie Ifft | Global warming denial campaigns, Mormon-backed niceness initiatives, & Re-routing apocalypse asteroids with pebbles | 21 May 2012 (Live) |
22 | Duncan Trussell | Tarot card Rorschach tests, Lunar landing conspiracy theories, & Preparing to break the free-fall world record | 28 May 2012 |
23 | Jason Nash | The science of superheroes, Private spaceflight, & The eclipse | 4 June 2012 |
24 | Eliza Skinner | The Patriot missile test launches, Hands-on science museums, & Why can’t you use your phone on a plane | 11 June 2012 |
25 | Tony Sam | Protecting the ocean surrounding Australia, Speech-learning robots, & Colonizing Mars | 18 June 2012 |
26 | Bil Dwyer | News | 25 June 2012 |
27 | Jordan Morris | The world's biggest crocodile, Male contraceptives, & Rock-scissors-paper robots | 2 July 2012 |
28 | Moshe Kasher | The proliferation of Genghis Khan DNA, Saving baby beluga whales, & Preventing hearing loss with AMPK proteins | 9 July 2012 |
29 | Nick Turner | Robots that walk like humans, Neurological wiring predicting chronic pain, Mayan apocalypse | 15 July 2012 |
30 | Steve Agee | The dark side of cornstarch, Non-Newtonian bullet-proof vests, & Building a jellyfish out of rat hearts | 23 July 2012 |
31 | Robert Buscemi | Measuring a river's meander, Is impersonating a beekeeper a crime, & What's an aquifer | 29 July 2012 |
32 | Guy Branum | Rural sociology, Wasting a law degree, & Calling out Guns, Germs and Steel | 6 August 2012 |
33 | Kira Soltanovich | Shift workers at risk for heart attacks, Auto-erotic self-asphyxiation, & Bodily changes brought on by pregnancy | 13 August 2012 |
34 | Julian McCullough | Denmark's penal system, "Green" cremation, & Endangered sharks | 20 August 2012 |
35 | Baron Vaughn | Ways to straighten teeth, Super-fertility causing miscarriage, & Bill Nye stands up to creationists | 27 August 2012 |
36 | Shane Mauss | Evolutionary psychology & The science refuting Todd Akin's mind-bogglingly stupid statement about rape and pregnancy | 3 September 2012 |
37 | Power Violence | Hurricane preparedness, Setting your house on fire, & Voyager I reaching the edge of the Solar System | 10 September 2012 |
38 | Mark Agee | King Tut's girlish figure, John Wayne Gacy's head injury, & evolutionary explanation of the placebo effect | 17 September 2012 |
39 | Andy Haynes | Vegetarianism, Dead baby pandas, & figuring out what a harvest moon is | 24 September 2012 |
40 | Hampton Yount | Formally lost episode from December 2011 | 1 October 2012 |
41 | Richard Bain | Insects with mechanical brains, Hiring a green exterminator, & Bees that make blue and green honey | 8 October 2012 |
42 | Emery Emery | The origin of Probably Science, Cheating yo-yos with mechanical clutches, & Trusting expertise | 14 October 2012 |
43 | Josh Cheney and Dax Jordan | Celery-based science fair projects, Felix Baumgartner's record-setting jump, & How long would it take for something to fall to the center of the earth | 22 October 2012 |
44 | Chip Pope | Decoding the oldest-known writing system, The Wachowski siblings, & Hermit crab key parties | 29 October 2012 |
45 | Mike Siegel | Felix Baumgartner is anti-space exploration, Self-fixing concrete, & Red Bull Flugtag mishaps | 5 November 2012 |
46 | Taylor Williamson | Acid rain experiments, Math anxiety creates actual pain, & High school Republicanism | 12 November 2012 |
47 | TJ Miller | Growing your own balsa wood, Congressmen who don't believe in evolution, & A wandering planet | 19 November 2012 |
48 | Marianne Sierk | The OCD nature of religion, Insects with giant testicles, & The lack of women in science jobs depicted in TV and movies | 26 November 2012 |
49 | Tom Sibley | Robotic snakes, Vernor's Herzog, & Ice on Mercury | 3 December 2012 |
50 | Kyle Kinane | Peeing in the shower, The cotton gin, & Young Einstein | 10 December 2012 |
51 | Troy Conrad | Improvised debate, House/career dysmorphia, & Hot tub clothing regulations | 17 December 2012 |
bonus episode | Jesse Case | World War II bunker dogs, hospice situations, & home videos from the 1980s | 31 December 2012 |
PH 1 | Jesse Case | Probably History: Christmas | 11 January 2013 |
52 | Dan Telfer | the NASA mohawk guy, Making origami cranes as astronaut training, & Shoulder hair | 14 January 2013 |
53 | Wil Anderson | Climate change denial, Karl Kruszelnicki's study of belly button fluff, & Being laughed at vs. being laughed with | 21 January 2013 |
54 | Laura House | Chili competitions, Drinking and guns, & Shooting pesky mink | 30 January 2013 |
55 | Dr. Peter McGraw and Baron Vaughn | special episode devoted entirely to the science of why things are funny | 4 February 2013 |
56 | David Huntsberger | The importance of giant prime numbers, The loneliness of Google Street View team members, & The uselessness of Yelp reviews | 11 February 2013 |
57 | Michael James Nelson and Robert Buscemi | Fox News and their assessment of the value of space water, Drilling into the surface of Mars, & Space cats | 18 February 2013 |
58 | Jeff Klinger | Malfunctioning Segways, Expensive anatomical models, & Figuring out when man's anscestors developed a tolerance for booze | |
PH 2 | Mark Agee | Probably History: life in first-century Rome | 28 February 2013 |
59 | Mike Schmidt | The cured AIDS baby, Visiting a spice farm, & Harry Potter vs. Twilight | 5 March 2013 |
60 | Glenn Wool and Lady Carol | Does bee venom kill HIV, Caffeine-addicted bees, & Mummies with heart conditions | 12 March 2013 |
61 | Chris Hardwick | Using iPhones to detect intestinal worms, A new way to keep livers alive for transplantation, & Hobo sapiens | 19 March 2013 |
62 | Matt Braunger | Comedians in therapy, Birds evolving shorter wings to escape cars, & Overfishing breeding smaller fish | 26 March 2013 |
63 | Aparna Nancherla | Magnet schools, Retrieving rockets from the ocean floor, & Unearthing plague pits | 2 April 2013 |
64 | Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher | Why spittoons make a dinging noise, Daft Punk and Cyberdyne Systems, & Cockney rhyming slang | 9 April 2013 |
65 | The Sklar Brothers | The latest bird flu scare, Spending $100 million to lasso an asteroid, & Using kidney bean leaves to trap bedbugs | 16 April 2013 |
66 | Peter Serafinowicz and Gallagher | Live at the Bridgetown Comedy Festival. | 23 April 2013 |
67 | Karen Kilgariff and April Richardson | Quantum physics and Ramtha, Cheesy potatoes, & First aid book illustrations | 30 April 2013 |
68 | Celia Pacquola and TJ Chambers | Arizona State's party reputation, Nonsensical drinking age laws, & Mainlining oxygen | 7 May 2013 |
69 | John Roy | Daft Punk's new album, water slides and skydiving, & 480,000,000 needles in space | 14 May 2013 |
70 | Crystal Dilworth and Alexandra Lockwood | Dancers moonlighting as scientists, the myth of Tryptophan, & penguins getting knighted in Denmark | 22 May 2013 |
PH 3 | Pat Reilly | Probably History: The Borgias | 28 May 2013 |
71 | Rory Scovel | The secret lives of parents, saving a baby with a 3D printer, & playing guitar while getting brain surgery | 4 June 2013 |
72 | Brooks Wheelan | A Probably Science ripoff, woolly mammoth blood, & light shows with microwaved grapes | 11 June 2013 |
73 | Janna Levin | Black holes orbiting in three-leaf clovers, the Large Hadron Collider: nothing to worry about, & Einstein's explanation of Mercury's odd orbit | 19 June 2013 |
74 | David Angelo | The effects of light and darkness on cabbage, curing cancer, & traveling to Mars via nuclear propulsion | 26 June 2013 |
75 | Dr. James Kakalios, Tommy Ryman, and Dan Schlissel | Live from Convergence Con: telescopic eyes, how to transport science on a boat, & superconductors | 6 July 2013 |
76 | Colleen Watson and Charlene Conley | Married guys have less AIDS, making igloos, & marrying buildings | 16 July 2013 |
77 | Virginia Jones and Auggie Smith | A blue planet that rains glass, controlling stem cells with magnets, & a new Neptune moon | 22 July 2013 |
78 | Dr. Sean Carroll | The fixed density of dark energy, we are the creamy tendrils in a universal cup of coffee, & the arrow of time | 28 July 2013 |
79 | Hank and Chris Thompson | Sibling rivalry, taxi drivers' enlarge hippocampi, & inheriting the chess team captain crown | 6 August 2013 |
Summer Bonus Episode | Dr. Richard Flower, Dr. Anna Collu, and Jeff and Emily Mounts | "Keep your standards low and enjoy!" | 13 August 2013 |
80 | Nick Doody | No Subject | 1 September 2013 |
81 | Humphrey Ker and Bryan Cook | The hilarious Competitive Erotic Fan Fiction show, asylum movies, & the curse of having a posh accent | 10 September 2013 |
82 | Kathleen Ritterbush | Falling for the testicle-biting fish hoax, how fossils form, & thinking dinosaurs and humans coexisted | 17 September 2013 |
83 | David Epstein and Paul Morrissey | The genetics of wanting to train hard, the link between elite athletes and ADHD, & Major League hitters who can't touch a 60 mph softball | 24 September 2013 |
84 | Keith Malley and Chemda aka Keith and the Girl | Estranged parents, having an intern clean the DNA off of your keyboard, & the government shutdown | 2 October 2013 |
85 | Rhys Darby and Brandon Fibbs | Live from the LA PodFest: Space sex, harvesting Helium-3 from the moon, & the intricacies of the Welsh language | 9 October 2013 |
86 | Karen Gillan | Growing up as a Scottish serf, criticizing the physics of the movie Gravity, & fruit bat fellatio | 16 October 2013 |
87 | Nate Craig | Flushing out brain toxins while you sleep, rapidly aging breast tissue, & a possible cure for baldness | 22 October 2013 |
88 | Brendon Burns | Whatever killed the dinosaurs wiped out a load of bees, Perthans, & finding bombs with dolphin-inspired radar | 29 October 2013 |
89 | Dr. Larry Price and Dr. Jamie Rollins | Gravity waves and what LIGO actually is, why we don't go straight through tables, & how to measure something that's smaller than the smallest thing you can think of | 5 November 2013 |
90 | Scotty Landes and Heather Thomson | Professional hugging, animals doing math, & the science of Captchas | 12 November 2013 |
91 | Samm Levine and Susan Burke | Hotel living, the perks of priesthood, & using levitating droplets of water to create nanoparticles | 19 November 2013 |
92 | Andi Osho | Dogs reacting to the directions of fellow dogs' tail wags, the speed of gravity waves, & the gray area of children's photos | 25 November 2013 |
93 | Jason John Whitehead | Birthright trips to Israel, Jesse's Typewriter collection, & goosing |
3 December 2013 |
94 | Daniel Sloss | Scottish pride, Everyone's fingers connect, & adolescent mice that drink alcohol because of peer pressure | 10 December 2013 |
95 | Dr. Ainissa Ramirez and Sarah Tiana | A new style of safer tackling, Waffle House waiters who are like quarterbacks, & the reasons for the Michigan/Ohio state rivalry | 17 December 2013 |
96 | Lee Billings and Dr. Bjoern Benneke | The Drake equation, Earth's recent trend toward radio silence, & energy-hungry alien civilizations creating Dyson spheres | 26 December 2013 |
97 | Emily Heller and Auggie Smith | Making belly button cheese, the polar vortex, & doing comedy for a glass company | 8 January 2014 |
98 | Dr. Peter McGraw and Caleb Bacon | Peter McGraw: Wanted dead or alive, the comedy terrorist, & humor in Auschwit | 14 January 2014 |
99 | Dwayne Perkins | The lone woman of San Nicolas Island, dying carnivores changing the courses of rivers, & composing a song based on auditory hallucinations | 21 January 2014 |
100 | Karen Gillan and Brooks Wheelan | The excommunication of Halley's Comet, dipping blood cells in acid to make stem cells, & non-hormonal, reversible, cheap male birth control | 31 January 2014 |
101 | Graham Elwood | Suing NASA for not looking hard enough into aliens, marijuana lowering suicide rates, & Bill Nye debating a creationist | 4 February 2014 |
102 | Professor Matthew Walker, Kurt Braunohler, and Daniel Van Kirk | Live from SF Sketchfest | 12 February 2014 |
103 | Wendy Wason | How John Wayne Gacy got caught, Matt's serial killer neighbor, & a computer-generated math proof that's bigger than all of Wikipedia | 19 February 2014 |
104 | Andrew Solmssen | The illusion of digital privacy, looking at clips of severe Russian accidents as a profession, & the discovery of a 4.4 billion-year-old crystal | 25 February 2014 |
105 | James Bachman and Danny Lobell | Having a Jewish-themed wedding, a recently unearthed 30,000-year-old megavirus, & a 3D-printed electronic glove for you heart | 4 March 2014 |
106 | Jimmy Shubert and Matt Davis | Rubbing strange lamps you find at the beach, baby tumors that have teeth, & another AIDS baby who's been cured | 10 March 2014 |
107 | Stefan Pop & Rylee Newton | HP Lovecraft movies, A more in-depth look at the drug Narcan, & The Netherlands' speed skating dominance | 18 March 2014 |
108 | Drs. Larry Price, Jamie Rollins & Janna Levin | The Big Bang, what Inflation means & what this BICEP2 experiment did | 27 March 2014 |
109 | Tara Flynn | Saving the government $400 million by changing fonts, Ink cartels, & Debunking St. Patrick | 1 April 2014 |
110 | Beth Donahue | Taking four-hour acid, The truth about the stem cell acid bath story, & The possibility of a topical fat-burning cream | 8 April 2014 |
111 | Cara Santa Maria | The Cosmos reboot, Bath salts: They don't actually make you hungry for faces, & A Cornell grad students letting a bee sting every part of his body | 14 April 2014 |
112 | Bryan Bishop | Jumprope failures as cancer symptoms, Going through chemo and radiation therapy while planning your wedding, & Getting (and giving) horrible news | 22 April 2014 |
113 | Auggie Smith | Reinventing the axe, A study that reveals the best way for men to dance, & Being goofy-footed | 29 April 2014 |
114 | None | Hitler's disabilities, Stephen Hawking's worries, & Building pyramids | 7 May 2014 |
115 | Paul Provenza & Amber Case | Live from Bridgetown Comedy Festival | 18 May 2014 |
116 | Myq Kaplan | John Lennon's true assassin Stephen King, A defense of puns, & Competing against a computer in a joke-off | 30 May 2014 |
117 | Sarah Morgan | Head trauma that created a math savant, A defense of common core math, & Children's natural skepticism of circular arguments | 4 June 2014 |
118 | Jason Nash | New information on how the Moon was formed, A debate on parabolic flights, & New research on why Facebook bums you out | 12 June 2014 |
119 | Adam Buxton | The counting skills of black bears, Whittling your fingers to type on a Blackberry, & A digression on areolar Montgomery glands | 18 June 2014 |
120 | Dr. Christopher Schmitt | old world/new world ape divergence, why certain primates are getting obese, & Koko the gorilla's nipple obsession | 24 June 2014 |
121 | Renee Gauthier & Dr. Kevin Peter Hickerson | The actual cost of going to the moon, Working near CERN, & Studying neutrinos | 1 July 2014 |
PH 4 | David Cope | Probably History: Video Games | 9 July 2014 |
122 | TJ Chambers | Chimpanzee fads, Bear fellatio, & The origin of Winnie the Pooh | 18 July 2014 |
123 | Jordan and Ben Brady | Lacerta lizard people, Pluto possibly getting reinstated as a planet, & Suspended animation for gunshot victims | 22 July 2014 |
124 | Beth Stelling | Bats navigating via polarized light, Real 3D vs. fake 3D, & The cancer-fighting effects of cat poop | 29 July 2014 |
125 | Brent Schmidt & Zach Pugh | Re-purposing coal mines for science, When did Hogwarts abandon muggle technology, & Teenage nervous breakdowns | 7 August 2014 |
126 | Matt Champagne and Auggie Smith | Harry Potter corrections, Blair Witch Project disappointments, & Kilobots | 16 August 2014 |
127 | Kulap Vilaysack and Mark Agee | The Laotian Civil War, Bo penh nyang, & Dealing with gambling addiction in your family | 21 August 2014 |
128 | Adrian Poynton | Getting kicked out of chemistry class, A pseudo-scientific look at the history of shoe sizes, & Secret codes for elevators | 22 August 2014 |
129 | Bethany Dwyer | Internet indignation over leaked celeb nudes, Burning Man stories, & A moment of silence for the dead space geckos | 3 September 2014 |
130 | Daniel Sloss | Semen's state of matter, The Jack The Ripper story everyone's talking about, & Extreme haunted houses | 9 September 2014 |
131 | Roisin Conaty | Using psychedelic mushrooms to quit smoking, A woman with no cerebellum, & Scorpions that live in your books | |
132 | Jordan Morris and Dr. Matt Faulkner | Burning Man, musically controlled Tesla Coil, & How to create duophonic music with lightning | 23 September 2014 |
133 | Tim Minchin & Dr. Amy Parish | Live from LA PodFest: Bonobos as a model for human feminism & DIY OB/GYNs | 1 October 2014 |
134 | Colonel Chris Hadfield | Colonel Chris Hadfield time spent on the ISS | 8 October 2014 |
135 | Jeff Richards | Why school sucks, Freddie Mercury's jacket, & Lost cities revealed by lasers | 14 October 2014 |
136 | Henry Phillips | Being an awkwardness magnet, the G-spot doesn't exist, & Jesse is responsible for every wet dream | 21 October 2014 |
137 | Wil Anderson | The depressingly high percentages of Americans who believe in haunted houses, the origin of copulation, & cola-flavored genitals | 29 October 2014 |
138 | Holly Walsh | The Pope's bold new stance on evolution and the Big bang, a recently identified fragment of Amelia Earhart's plane, & chopping arachnophobia out of a man's brain | 5 November 2104 |
139 | Tim Lee | Australia's Big Banana, the problem with butt implants, & homosexuality correlation among identical twins | 12 November 2104 |
140 | Emily Gordon | Astronomy sleuths uncovering the origins of Monet paintings, a robot that makes you think there's a ghost behind you, & the Third Man Factor experienced by mountain climbers | 18 November 2014 |
141 | Michael Kosta | Being the 864th best tennis player in the world, the age-accelerating effects of milk, & contagious yawning in wolves | 25 November 2014 |
142 | Alison Haislip | Getting serenaded by wannabe Top Gun pilots, Charles Manson's nuptials, & the man who turned himself into Papa Smurf | 2 December 2014 |
143 | Mike Phirman | Trace elements, why we need to be done with fossil fuels by 2100, & the clearest-ever image of planetary formation | 9 December 2014 |
144 | Dr. Christina Campbell | Chimps catching bushbabies with spears, why you shouldn't use sign language in front of primates, & the drunken monkey hypothesis | 16 December 2014 |
145 | Janet Varney | Spider sex and hairy mouth-parts, the largest genetic analysis of gay brothers, & new evidence on human/neanderthal breeding | 23 December 2014 |
Holiday Bonus Episode | Lizard Case | Interview with Lizard Case: Nashville songwriter and tavern proprietor | 1 January 2015 |
146 | No Guest | A British effort to send a probe to the moon, the slurred singing of drunk birds & whether or not Earth's water came from comets | 8 January 2015 |
147 | Gareth Reynolds | The point of the narwhal's point, what self-tickling tells us about brains, & HIV getting milder | 13 January 2015 |
148 | Tone Bell | Strummer snail, how Facebook likes can predict personality, & an unbeatable poker computer | 14 January 2015 |
149 | Patrick Keane | Polar bear wangs and pollution, P.T.S.D. in the ancient world, & the speech Nixon would have given if the moon landing had gone wrong | 26 January 2015 |
150 | Todd Glass | Jesus painting restoration, un-boiling an egg, & why you shouldn't hit your kids | 4 February 2015 |
151 | Jackie Gold | Broken Heart Syndrome, UK lawmakers approving three-parent babies, & over-the-counter medicine linked to dementia | 12 February 2015 |
152 | Barry Castagnola | Rodents of unusual size with giant teeth, the doomsday list, & a new Earth-like planet | 18 February 2015 |
153 | Nikki Glaser | Naughty aphids ruining symbiosis for everyone, light slowed down, & gerbils and rats and plagues, oh my | 25 February 2015 |
154 | Brooks Wheelan | RHCP tattoos, Juggalos and tattoo removal creams, & why bubbles don't spill | 3 March 2015 |
155 | Laraine Newman | spider painkillers, worms that crawl in and out, & DNA-rendered faces | March 9, 2015 |
156 | Sara Schaefer | denim facts, time travel plans & 9/11 tales | March 19, 2015 |
157 | Robin Ince & Brian Cox (physicist) | David Lynch's America, why the queen is common, & Andy's obsession with The Jinx | March 24, 2015 |
158 | Caitlin Doughty | what goes down in a crematory, why dead bodies aren't dangerous to be around, & our society's disconnect with its dead | March 31, 2015 |
159 | Jay Famiglietti | using surface water and reservoirs vs. dipping into groundwater reserves, agricultural vs. residential water consumption, & why local rainfall doesn't help us get out of our water deficit | April 7, 2015 |
References
- ↑ "Probably Science : Episode 154 - Brooks Wheelan Returns". libsyn.com.
- ↑ "Probably Science : Episode 134 - Astronaut and Former Commander of the ISS Colonel Chris Hadfield". libsyn.com.
- ↑ "Probably Science : Episode 061 - The Nerdist's Chris Hardwick". libsyn.com.
- ↑ "Probably Science : Episode 078 - Dr. Sean Carroll". libsyn.com.
- ↑ "Probably Science : Episode 086 - Karen Gillan".
- ↑ "Probably Science : Episode 100 with Karen Gillan bonus Brooks Wheelan and greatest hits".
- ↑ "Fun Podcasts for the Science-Minded". GeekMom.
- ↑ "Miranda July nerds out, while David Cross and Jon Hamm laugh it up". avclub.com.
- ↑ "This Week in Comedy Podcasts - Splitsider". Splitsider.
- ↑ "Probably Science". libsyn.com.