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Graycen and Alison, in their last episode, talk about the Arecibo telescope, a fishy mystery, a pollinator mystery, and crabification.
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Graycen and Alison talk about some Thanksgiving-themed stories, including stories about seed banks, rats, football, and a Thanksgiving NASA disaster.
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Manglende episoder?
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Graycen and Alison talk about some science stories of the week, including stories about window-like wood, moth-like glass, composting human remains, and baby beetles.
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Graycen and Alison talk about some science stories from the past few weeks! This week: mail-in voting, crabs (whoops, we mean crayfish), and wacky tube men.
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Graycen and Alison are back to talk about some science stories from the past few weeks. This week they talk about wild bees, space toilets, and scarlet fever.
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Graycen and Kelsie talk about some science stories from the past few weeks! They're on Zoom this week, so the audio will sound a little different than usual.
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This week a new host while Alison takes some time off! Graycen and Kelsie talk about some recent science stories in the news.
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This week Graycen and Alison talk about bricks, urban heat islands, stink chemistry, and parasite conservation.
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Graycen and Alison talk about plagues of locusts, frogs, and flies (well, beetles). They also talk about how we describe bodies in literature, and biologists' problem with Microsoft Excel.
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Graycen and Alison talk about meat twice, and also Stonehenge. They almost talked about pottery, but it got eaten by technical incompetence.
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Graycen and Alison talk about the databases that can make AI racist, and about why it was a bad idea to have sex in London in the 18th century. Then they interview astrophysicist Jimmy Negus about the scale model of our solar system on CU Boulder's campus, and why it's due for an upgrade.
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This episode Graycen and Alison talk about interesting space sounds, millennials, underground cities, and chestnut trees!
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This week Graycen and Alison talk about the mysteries of eels and the perils of publishing. After the break they talk to author David Parrish about his book, The Gyroscope of Life.
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This week, in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, Graycen and Alison share some ways to donate money, recommend some podcasts by Black creators, recommend some books and poetry from Black writers, and finally share an older science story about whether active policing actually reduces crime. Stay safe & do good!
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This week, Graycen and Alison talk about The Scream by Edvard Munch, spheres tied in knots, chins, and snakes.
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This week, Graycen and Alison talk about corals, mosquitos, constipated lizards, and shy eels.
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This week Graycen and Alison talk about some science stories from the last two weeks, including: a space salvation, a Portuguese plant, a sea surprise, and a religious riddle.
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Graycen and Alison talk about migrating deep sea fish and a magical science toilet. Possibly needs a gross out warning?
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Graycen and Alison avoid the topic of COVID-19 and instead talk about alcoholics anonymous, space lettuce, undertaker bees, and vaccine delivery.
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Graycen and Alison talk about bee probiotics, Twitter personality tests, and where cats hang out. Basically, a super on-brand episode.
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