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Applied Science
Yogi Reben
14 episodes
1 week ago
with Yogi Reben (@yogireben) Understanding science (and other nerdy stuff) can be difficult. Yogi tries to make sense of current topics in science and adjacent topics. We try to make it down-to-earth and not stuffy (like science often is). Sorry (not really) if we curse.
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with Yogi Reben (@yogireben) Understanding science (and other nerdy stuff) can be difficult. Yogi tries to make sense of current topics in science and adjacent topics. We try to make it down-to-earth and not stuffy (like science often is). Sorry (not really) if we curse.
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101 - Planet X with Anthony from Loss Becomes
Applied Science
54 minutes 28 seconds
4 years ago
101 - Planet X with Anthony from Loss Becomes
Anthony Copozzi is the singer of the NY-based band Loss Becomes. We try to figure out why science headlines have been talking about "Planet X" - a gigantic planet past Pluto (and that some conspiracy theorists throughout the years have said some pretty crazy stuff about).  Also: wrestling, comics, and life in the time of pandemic. Intro song: “Mathematics” by Mos Def
Applied Science
with Yogi Reben (@yogireben) Understanding science (and other nerdy stuff) can be difficult. Yogi tries to make sense of current topics in science and adjacent topics. We try to make it down-to-earth and not stuffy (like science often is). Sorry (not really) if we curse.