Review Crew #64: Science Topics
Added 2025-01-13 06:00:07 +0000 UTC
On this month's review crew, we each pick a subject that has something to do with science, research it, and try our best to explain it to the other hosts. If we get anything wrong, feel free to---wait, what am I saying? We recorded it so I already know that we didn't get anything wrong. Phew, bullet dodged there!
Unfortunately I have to report that the Ben Shapiro sister tweet was fake, and there are also a bunch of fake tweets about him not believing in female pleasure too. (I hate him, don’t get me wrong. And if people wanna keep spreading it around that he’s attracted to his sister I certainly won’t stand in their way.)
Veronica Campbell
2025-02-02 12:57:32 +0000 UTC
I don't think I've ever heard Erin sound so sad at the end of an episode, so I won't say how much I enjoyed this. It did remind me of the "friends research and explain topics to their friends" podcast format which I had forgotten that I like.
Marguerite Moore
2025-01-24 18:18:53 +0000 UTC
Okay but actually, so glad JPC clarified “eels” cuz I had no idea what a “yule” was! 😅
Kaci Messerly
2025-01-23 22:06:54 +0000 UTC
This format was wonderful! I’d love to hear more, you guys break down these subjects in interesting and enjoyable ways.
VideoGC
2025-01-20 03:25:28 +0000 UTC
listened to this while working in the lab testing DNA!!! so fun I'm very happy
Cat Gonzales
2025-01-19 20:34:17 +0000 UTC
That’s actually so upsetting
Kat Vincent
2025-01-19 14:25:47 +0000 UTC
Honestly one of my favourite episodes! Sorry Erin!! I'd listen to this format forever
Rose Elle
2025-01-19 13:50:15 +0000 UTC
All spaghettification makes me think of bringing it up as an eight year old in class while being taught about the concept of black holes and being dismissed by the teacher as incorrect.
nini
2025-01-18 09:44:01 +0000 UTC
I would pay for another Patreon membership to listen to all three of you just talk about random science topics.
Please lol
gwitch
2025-01-17 22:25:17 +0000 UTC
:(
Michaela Jantzen
2025-01-17 02:12:37 +0000 UTC
1000%
Michaela Jantzen
2025-01-17 02:12:21 +0000 UTC
This is a brilliant idea for an episode - I would pay money for the three of you to make this content as a standalone podcast 🙏🏻
Michaela Jantzen
2025-01-17 02:11:38 +0000 UTC
Time is made of mice because hickory dickory dock the mouse ran up the clock 🤔
riss
2025-01-16 00:29:58 +0000 UTC
100% yes!
Kat Vincent
2025-01-15 16:37:02 +0000 UTC
I’m so glad Erin brought up spaghettification. Black holes has been my husband’s hyper fixation recently and spaghettification has simultaneously become my new echolalia and my new biggest fear.
Kat Vincent
2025-01-15 16:19:43 +0000 UTC
I feel like the sheer number of us who could give this eel discourse immediately shows they really hit the target stem grad student demographic.
Victoria Morris
2025-01-15 15:36:11 +0000 UTC
It's so cool that Erin was taught high school science by the Weezer album Pinkerton
Hurry Up Snufkin
2025-01-14 23:41:28 +0000 UTC
me, at y'all talking about how this has the potential to make people The Most Mad: it's not like they'll pick one of the two topics I both give a shit about and know enough about to get mad about
adal: so, EELS!
me: fuck.
To keep it short, (yes, this *is* the short version) adal, mate, *western* people didn't know about the eel lifecycle and were obsessed with their testicles. māori absolutely knew they grew from glass eels/elvers (and are also what cause the moon to wane in māori mythology!) And while the spawning grounds of the european eel were *precisely* located in 2022 and tracked and recorded, it was pretty much known what they did and where. Egg scattering is a common way fish fertilize eggs!
And eels have semi-recently been induced to spawn in captivity by using hormones. However, the conflicting reports you were seeing on captive spawning are due to what has been called "eel farming" *until* those methods were developed really being eel *rearing* after capturing them at the glass eel/elver stage. Overfishing of eels is a huge problem. The survival rate of glass eels is small, so arguments have been made that by harvesting them at that stage, they are simply removing and raising fish that would have died anyway. However, that is only true if a significant portion are still available to make it through the non-human early life threats. So uh, maybe don't eat eel that's been commercially caught/reared. (Which is a damn shame because eel is delicious.)
Bonus eel fact: female New Zealand longfin eels can live up to 60 years, there is no known trigger for them to move to the final stage in their lifecycle, happening from when the females are 20 and males are 13.
Iona
2025-01-14 07:05:31 +0000 UTC
More of this please! It's got 'explain it to me like I'm 5 energy" and that's filling my cup,
Kayla Nollette
2025-01-14 05:43:28 +0000 UTC
I need Erin to guest on as many science podcasts as possible
Mitchell Crispi
2025-01-14 02:57:23 +0000 UTC
I loved this one! I'm sad that Erin's topic gave her existential dread, though. I feel like this could be a fun format without making any of the hosts feel bad, depending on the topics chosen. To me it has the vibes of the Dropout show Smartypants, only you did actual research.
Bob Hopp
2025-01-14 01:01:45 +0000 UTC
1:03:06 clip it. Casey, clip it.
jollytheoldsaint
2025-01-13 23:29:36 +0000 UTC
I loved this!
Kelso of the Sea
2025-01-13 22:15:20 +0000 UTC
Ologies stressed me out because the ep on gender had really outdated info on how we talk about sex and gender
Cory!
2025-01-13 21:56:04 +0000 UTC
It's very cool info about tiny black holes
Cory!
2025-01-13 21:54:32 +0000 UTC
You should check out this ep of radiolab Little Black Holes Everywhere https://search.app/Vaew3USgiWEiAx8t8
Cory!
2025-01-13 21:53:39 +0000 UTC
I actually think its quite beautiful that humanity continues to ask questions we may never know the answer to. Every impossible answer achieved only creates new impossible questions because the pursuit of the unknown is just part of who we are.
May
2025-01-13 21:47:41 +0000 UTC
Anybody who really digs this episode should check out 'Ologies' hosted my Allie Ward!
GayWeiner420
2025-01-13 21:41:59 +0000 UTC
Hate to be this guy, but as someone with a science degree I can't abide by the discussion at ~21min -
JPC: Just one Puddle of Mudd song... *makes a noise from a Disturbed song* Is that it?
Adal *sings a P.O.D song*
JPC: Is that Staind?
Adal: That might be Hoobastank.
If you don't know what you're talking about then please just leave it out and get back to teaching us about helium, eels, and black holes.
Ron
2025-01-13 21:21:12 +0000 UTC
Another physicist here who did a phd in computational astrophysics and knows a ton about black holes, Erin you did a fantastic job! My supervisor was one of the leads in taking the black hole picture and we read a bunch of those papers about Interstellar (yes there were scientific papers published about it!) since the same physics was used in the modelling.
Luke Bovard
2025-01-13 18:37:53 +0000 UTC
Ben Shapeelro
Alex & Maria
2025-01-13 17:51:01 +0000 UTC
I took an astronomy class a couple years ago and a frequent thought I had during that semester was, "Huh. Interstellar got it right."
Christine Govas-Robert
2025-01-13 16:37:38 +0000 UTC
It made me think of a podcast I also like a lot called Good Job Brain. They learn things and quiz each other for pub trivia topics. In case you, like me, have already listened to every episode of HRR 4 times and need something new check out there back catalog.
SarahGoose
2025-01-13 16:05:58 +0000 UTC
This was one of my favorite episodes! Sorry it gave Erin so much dread but I think she explained it well. Don’t be so hard on yourself Erin. Both Adal and JPC’s topics were also very interesting too.
SarahGoose
2025-01-13 16:03:48 +0000 UTC
This was great. I think this should be what the podcast is from now on. Hey Science Science
Joseph Grassi
2025-01-13 14:58:40 +0000 UTC
I love The Book of Eels!!! Amazing book. Highly recommend!
Reed
2025-01-13 14:29:46 +0000 UTC
Thought Erin might be interested to know that we actually HAVE taken a picture of a black hole (the one in the center of our galaxy!), using the Event Horizon Telescope in 2019!
Thomas Flott
2025-01-13 14:06:27 +0000 UTC
As a science lover I was worried about this episode, but I found it lovely. I realized that what I hate is not people getting things wrong, but those who get it wrong and leave no room to learn and grow. For anyone that looking for a good book that explores what I find beautiful about science "A short history of nearly everything" by Bill Bryson
Tad Moore
2025-01-13 13:13:22 +0000 UTC
As a scientist who works in Boston’s biotech, I’m cackling 😂 y’all are doing awesome fr!! (Also JPC, when I tutored/TA’d Orgo in undergrad, I always told the kids orgo is a “group sport” and that in real life, you will always have access to google. If you can’t/don’t have time to google it, you’re probably dead anyway😅)
Charlotte Sandland
2025-01-13 13:12:44 +0000 UTC
The Book of Eels is excellent! Just one additional vote for giving it a read if what Adal talked about interests you!
Olivia
2025-01-13 11:27:39 +0000 UTC
Physicist. Here. Great job guys loved all of it! Thanks for doing the research and getting after explaining it to viewers.
Yall wanna know anymore indepth explains hit us up
Kai
2025-01-13 10:35:55 +0000 UTC
I would pay good money for Adal to do some animal investigation episodes
Riddy Kitties Probate Lawyer
2025-01-13 07:51:15 +0000 UTC
"Well I for one am glad that I will never have to live in a world without balloons" is the best thing I've ever heard and a strong contender for the next out of context bracket
Dehlan Sage
2025-01-13 06:59:21 +0000 UTC
Huge news for my Monday night cooking!
Daniel Kubank
2025-01-13 06:46:04 +0000 UTC
This upload is Huge news for my Sunday night
Trent Glenn
2025-01-13 06:02:52 +0000 UTC