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Real Science Questions RSQPodcast
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Three friends on a quest to blow each others minds - with science. Join Tara Silgram, Alec Wilby, and Dr Pip Clark as they explore different areas of science each week.
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When was Season 2?
We look back over season 2, giving some updates, answering follow up questions, and reminiscing. Highlights include revisiting the cheese moon simulations - can we get it to melt this time? and Alec walks you through his highly requested pizza dough recipe. Yes this is a science podcast.
Timestamps!
0:01:30 - Should I Suncream? - Rhubarb and Marijuana
0:09:08 - Who the Moon? - Much improved molten calculations
0:42:11 - Christmas Bonus 2022 - Christmas Pudding updates
0:47:15 - Where the Gulf Stream? Why was it flagged as explicit.
0:48:26 - What's that Smell? Makes scents
0:49:57 - How'd that get there? "The most depressing episode yet"
0:51:06 - What the Bread? Pizza dough recipe and more baking and Loewenmensch updates
1:19:08 - Nobel Prizes 2023 - Dolly Parton love
1:21:23 - Christmas Bonus 2023 - More tree discussions -
Will it Roast? Christmas (twenty twenty) Tree!
I don't want a lot from science,
there is just one thing I need,
I really care about the needles, growing on my Christmas tree,
I just want an episode, with a maximum bird roast
- we'll make your wish come true, all we need, dear listener, is you.
The usual breakdown of sections by time:
0:00:37 Christmas chit chat, featuring curling and shuffleboarding.
0:10:02 Christmas trees - what are they, how do we identify the different Christmas trees, how old can they get?
0:28:49 The story of Alec's Christmas tree, identifying what kind of tree you have.
0:42:13 Explaining our terrible choice and the History of the multi-bird roast
0:51:19 Maximum-bird roast calculation details
1:13:36 Maximum-bird roast results
1:23:21 The vegan alternative that sounds much better
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Who the Winner? Nobel Prizes 2023!
The annual episode where we discuss what this years most prestigious awards for medicine, physics and chemistry were awarded for, and the massive impacts the winners made in their fields to deserve the prize. mRNA vaccines, speaks for itself, but discover the fascinating science and 40 years of incredible hard work and dedication that led to it. Attosecond laser pulses, exploring the strange physics of the ultrafast world and how this could manipulate matter as we know it. And quantum dots - a field very close to Pip's heart. Learn about these fascinating nanomaterials, that utilize quantum mechanics in the most colourful way, and are creeping into our everyday lives (in a good way!).
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#18 What the Bread?
Man's best friend: Bread. Yes that's right you're getting 2 hours of sciency chit chat about bread, full of facts, baking anecdotes, and getting to the bottom of all the Real Bread Questions we had. Plus another incredibly successful experiment - can you identify the type of bread from the sound of someone eating it? Play along!
It's another long one (lucky you!) so here's a breakdown of sections by time
1. 00:29 Eating bread (skip this if you have Misophonia)
2. 10:58 What is bread?
3. 17.53 Our History with Bread
4. 44.53 Getting to know Yeast
5. 55.31 How to bread
6. 1.19.30 The Chorleywood bread process - how to make that cheap white sliced bread.
7. 1.29.02 Longbread..?
8. 1.34.59 The Magic of Toast
9. 1.42.10 Bread's best friend - butter
10. 1.49.39 Why do we love bread so much? -
How'd that get there?
Invasive species: let's talk about human blunders that led to changing ecosystems, both accidental and intentional cases. Did the building of massive shipping canals connecting seas and oceans allow foreign fish to migrate through them and wreak havoc in their new home? Then to brighten the episode up we discuss some wild migrations that happen naturally, without human intervention. How do birds know where to go? How far will a cute artic fox travel solo? And how can we track migrations and populations to better monitor the disaster/better understand the natural world?
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What's that Smell?
The good the bad and the interesting smell.. What's actually going on when we smell something? And how entangled is this sense with everything else? What are some crazy ways smell is being used to advance science, improve lives, and are dogs really better at smelling than us? We also discuss our least favourite smells and explore why they smell so bad.
PS Sorry for Pip's crap audio quality on this one. Didn't have access to the usual equipment.