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The show where two professional science communicators–Sarah Bannister and Davis Leong–investigate relevant science stories from the everyday, research the heck out of it, and discuss their findings with you!

Follow us on Instagram @TemporaryExperts or on Twitter @TemporaryExpert and share your questions, corrections, and what topics you might want to see covered in future episodes!

Temporary Experts Davis Leong and Sarah Bannister

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The show where two professional science communicators–Sarah Bannister and Davis Leong–investigate relevant science stories from the everyday, research the heck out of it, and discuss their findings with you!

Follow us on Instagram @TemporaryExperts or on Twitter @TemporaryExpert and share your questions, corrections, and what topics you might want to see covered in future episodes!

    Black Holes: The Gravity of the Situation

    Black Holes: The Gravity of the Situation

    With the latest images of the Milky Way's very own black hole Sagittarius A* hitting the airwaves, join Sarah and Davis as they explore the science behind imaging black holes, and learn about that fundamental force that keeps us all glued to planet Earth... Gravity

    • 1 u. 54 min.
    Genome Sweet Genome

    Genome Sweet Genome

    Unlock the secrets of genetics! Join Sarah and Davis as they explore the science of genomics and the significance of sequencing the complete human genome. From the basics of DNA structure, to how our experiences can shape gene expression this episode is sure to help you 'inherit' some genetics knowledge!

    • 1 u. 43 min.
    'Sup with that Language, bro?

    'Sup with that Language, bro?

    Language, it's integral to our experience as humans, but where did it come from? What makes human language so unique among communication in the animal kingdom? How does language evolve, change, and even die out? And are computer languages anything like human ones? Explore these questions and more as Sarah and Davis take a deep dive into the world of language and explore its deep connection to our success as a species, our biology, and how it shapes society.
    Shakespeare Scene Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPlpphT7n9s&t=533s
    Editor's Note: due to an issue with our recording software (read Davis dun goofed) this episode may sound a bit quieter than others.

    • 1 u. 48 min.
    Alcohol: A St. Paddy's Day Bonanza

    Alcohol: A St. Paddy's Day Bonanza

    Whether it be green beer, glasses in the shape of boots, or a homecoming bash, humans have created nearly endless holidays and festivals centred around imbibing one of our oldest drugs... Alcohol! Join Sarah and Davis as they embark on a St. Paddy's day special to explore the science of alcohol, brewing, and our fermented friends' role in shaping human culture throughout history.

    • 2 uur 8 min.
    Fission/Fusion: The Power of the Atom

    Fission/Fusion: The Power of the Atom

    From ancient times to the stuff of science fiction join Sarah and Davis as they explore humanity's quest to better understand that fundamental building block of the universe, the atom, and harness its power. From the earliest nuclear reactors underneath squash courts, the legacy of the Manhattan Project, and the bright future promised by Nuclear Fusion we take a look at the science, engineering, and political landscape that drives these innovations in this latest episode of Temporary Experts.

    • 1 u. 53 min.
    Love: it bonds us together

    Love: it bonds us together

    Celebrate everyone's favourite Hallmark Holiday with Sarah and Davis as they explore the science of love and attachment. Take a look at the chemicals that drive our attraction and the effect of love on the brain, the role they play in bonding between infants and caregivers, and how dating apps have changed the game for singles everywhere.

    • 1 u. 44 min.

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