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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.

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    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.

    Columbidology (PIGEONS? YES) Part 1 with Rosemary Mosco

    Columbidology (PIGEONS? YES) Part 1 with Rosemary Mosco

    You love pigeons. You might not know it yet. Espionage! Fancy breeds! Internal GPS! Weird feet! Should you be afraid of them? Should you adopt one? Pigeon advocate, comic artist and author of “A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching,” Rosemary Mosco finally joins to answer all of our questions in a beautifully mellow and melodious wall-to-wall pigeon exploration. I loved every minute of making this one and if you stick around for the secret, I’ll take you behind-the-scenes. Listen, then sit on a bench and watch your new friends.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Smologies #42: TREES with J. Casey Clapp

    Smologies #42: TREES with J. Casey Clapp

    Do trees have feelings? How do they talk? Which trees can you use to make syrup? Do bananas really grow on trees? Possibly the world's most enthusiastic tree expert, J. Casey Clapp, explains what makes coastal redwoods the coolest trees, how roots communicate with each other, and why a tree is like a cup of tea. Plus: bonus guest appearance by our friends (and the trees’), fungi.

    • 25 min
    Field Trip: I Chased the 2024 Eclipse with Umbraphiles

    Field Trip: I Chased the 2024 Eclipse with Umbraphiles

    Come along like a frog in my pocket for an adventure to see an eclipse. After last week’s Heliology episode on the Sun, I rushed out of state to see what the fuss was about and to witness my first ever total eclipse of the Sun. Did it go as planned? Of course not? Did it work out? You’ll have to listen. We’ve got: a rollercoaster of emotions, last-minute pivots, chats with strangers, highway scenery, hope, anxiety, awe, and tears as we see if my seven-year wait for totality pans out.

    • 53 min
    Heliology (THE SUN/ECLIPSES) with India Jackson and Michael Kirk

    Heliology (THE SUN/ECLIPSES) with India Jackson and Michael Kirk

    Sunset flimflam! Auroras! Eclipse tips! Let’s get to know the center of our solar system, the Sun, as the April 8th eclipse approaches. What is it made of? How big is it? Will it explode soon? Why can’t I stare at it? And why is it wearing sunglasses? Dr. Michael Kirk and almost-Dr. India Jackson are brilliant and charming Heliologists who have both worked with NASA’s heliophysics departments. Get to know them and also the giant hot plasma ball we revolve around. You’ll never (not look at it) the same.

    • 1 hr 35 min
    Smologies #41: PELICANS with Juita Martinez

    Smologies #41: PELICANS with Juita Martinez

    Spine mysteries, face purses, limericks, flim flam, flags, dive bombs, sibling rivalries, and more! The warm and wonderful pelicanologist Juita Martinez studies these glorious dinosaurs and shares what it’s like to hold a floofy baby sea bird, how these birds’ ecosystems are being restored, and what she loves about being in nature. Also: How much fish can they fit in there, anyway?

    • 25 min
    Disgustology (REPULSION TO GROSS STUFF) with Paul Rozin

    Disgustology (REPULSION TO GROSS STUFF) with Paul Rozin

    Taboos. Intolerable foods. Sad songs. Sexy kinks. Candy that looks like poo. Let’s get a little gross, shall we? The foremost expert in disgust, Dr. Paul Rozin, chats about the emotions related to revulsion – and BOY HOWDY do we cover some ground. Why do some things gross us out and others don’t? Can we change that? Learn how research psychologists study disgust, from butterflies to bigotry, and from pranks to power dynamics. Maybe don’t eat lunch while you listen, but definitely tune in to learn how to conquer some fears.

    • 1 hr 29 min

Customer Reviews

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10 Ratings

10 Ratings

Kelvinatorpg ,

Learning with dopaminic sound waves

There are many science podcasts out there, but this one picks me up while I go through the mundane tasks in life. Keep going Alie Ward!

alison i7 ,

A very informative yet cute show

Hi alie! This is my second review after I sent and email review to you on the website.
I’ll leave this 5 stars here again as I don’t have the money to support your patrons.
Just want to say your podcasts really is a good way for many people to discover themselves on what they really want to do with their lives and for them to be like: huh science is fun , when they’re exhausted from studying. (At least i am)

Thank you so much for this show!
Lots of love ,
Cleo ❤️

bordigjuno ,

10/10 for distrwction i couldnt even feel pain

listened to the new episode while getting my wisdom tooth removed i was so enjoying the episode that i could barely feel anything befoew i realised it, the surgery was already over!n!! typing this as im walking out of the dentist office love u giys!!!

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