The Periodic Table

Brandon Hanna

Welcome to The Periodic Table, a weekly show where we discuss the most interesting science news stories of the week, and the hosts learn WITH you! Science can often be confusing and scary, so let's work with one another to demystify it as we learn more about science together as a community!

  1. 09/27/2021

    Fossil Footprints Show Humans in North America More Than 21,000 Years Ago - 2021SEP27

    This week, Raul Alejandro Mendoza (@thenerdychicano) sits down to join Brandon Hanna (@brandonhanna07) talk about the fossil footprints that show humans in North America more than 21,000 years ago, synthetic trees could tap underground water in arid areas, and more! Topics: 1. Fossil footprints show humans in North America more than 21,000 years ago https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/fossil-footprints-show-humans-north-america-21000-years-ago-rcna2169 https://www.sciencenews.org/article/footprints-ghost-tracks-prehistoric-humans-americas 2. Synthetic trees could tap underground water in arid areas https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/innovation-synthetic-trees-could-tap-underground-water-in-arid-areas SPECIAL SEGMENT: - The Periodic Table of Lies: Brandon will provide Raul with a handful of different periodic table elements, some real and some fictional. Raul will have to guess which are real before the two discuss the elements and learn more about them! Hosted by: Brandon Hanna (Mechanical Engineer, Host, AfterBuzz TV, The Popcorn Talk Network, The Movie Trivia Schmoedown) Raul Alejandro Mendoza (Director, Writer, Creator of The Nerd Corps and Cyclops Films) Follow us on Twitter: @brandonhanna07  @thenerdychicano @thenerdcorps_ Follow us on Instagram: @brandonhanna07 @thenerdychicano @thenerdcorps @cyclopsfilms @beforeileavefilm "The Periodic Table" graphic designed by Jacob Patrick (@JPDeez)

    42 min

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Welcome to The Periodic Table, a weekly show where we discuss the most interesting science news stories of the week, and the hosts learn WITH you! Science can often be confusing and scary, so let's work with one another to demystify it as we learn more about science together as a community!