Yackety Science

著者: Brian Cross and Matt Smith
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  • Yackety Science shines a bright, but humorous, light into all of the darkest corners of the laboratory, the test tube, and the cyclotron. We find the comical in your cosmology, the droll in your hydrology, the booyah in your biology, and the golly-gee in your geology.
    Brian Cross and Matt Smith
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Yackety Science shines a bright, but humorous, light into all of the darkest corners of the laboratory, the test tube, and the cyclotron. We find the comical in your cosmology, the droll in your hydrology, the booyah in your biology, and the golly-gee in your geology.
Brian Cross and Matt Smith
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  • Episode 3: Phononic Shrimp and Lithium Balloons
    2025/04/18

    In this episode, co-hosts Matt Smith and Brian Cross talk asteroid impacts, mantis shrimp, and the 90s sci-fi classic The Matrix. The element lithium pops up in both Matt’s Chemical Minute and in the guest interview with TU Prof. Dale Teeters, whose research focused on polymers and battery technology.

    Got a question, comment, or correction? Yack right back at us at YacketyScience@gmail.com.

    Theme music: “Funky Machine” (ID874) by Lobo Loco (Accessed through FreeMusicArchive.org.; CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

    Production help provided by Scott Gregory.

    Yackety Science is recorded at the studios of Public Radio Tulsa, Kendall Hall, University of Tulsa.

    Links:

    Mantis Shrimp: https://www.science.org/content/article/scienceadviser-shock-absorbing-armor-protects-mantis-shrimp-its-own-bad-vibes

    https://www.sciencenews.org/article/mantis-shrimp-punishing-blows-physics

    Modeling a Bennu-sized Asteroid Impact:

    https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adq5399

    https://phys.org/news/2025-02-asteroid-impact-simulation-reveals-climate.html

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012821X10005613

    Dale Teeters:

    https://www.tualumni.com/s/1174/bp20/interior.aspx?pgid=961&gid=1


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    40 分
  • Episode 2: Bedbugs and Brain Worms
    2025/04/03

    Welcome Back! In this second episode of Yackety Science, co-hosts Matt Smith and Brian Cross tackle the Parker Solar Probe, avian flu, contagious urination, and helium. In the first ever installment of Yackety Science Ruins the Movies, Matt attempts to take down the movie Prometheus. And in the guest interview, Dr. Charles Brown talks about the four decades he has spent hanging out among the cliff swallows of Nebraska

    Got a question, comment, or correction? Yack right back at us at YacketyScience@gmail.com.

    Theme music: “Funky Machine” (ID874) by Lobo Loco (Accessed through FreeMusicArchive.org.; CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

    Production help provided by Scott Gregory.

    Yackety Science is recorded at the studios of Public Radio Tulsa, Kendall Hall, University of Tulsa.

    Links:

    Contagious Urination: https://www.science.org/content/article/peeing-contagious-chimpanzees

    Parker Solar Probe: https://science.nasa.gov/science-research/heliophysics/nasas-parker-solar-probe-makes-history-with-closest-pass-to-sun/

    Avian Influenza:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/18/health/kennedy-bird-flu.html

    Cliff Swallows:

    https://utulsa.edu/news/building-on-his-lifes-work-professor-publishes-latest-cliff-swallow-research/


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    40 分
  • Episode 1: Thales, Q*bert, and the Hindenberg Issue
    2025/03/21

    Welcome, everyone! In this inaugural episode of Yackety Science, co-hosts Matt Smith and Brian Cross tackle quantum computing, Lenacapavir, and nitroplasts in the headlines segment. Also, Matt's Chemical Minute takes on the first element: hydrogen. And in the guest interview, Dr. Tony Clyde discusses his work on nutrient dynamics as well as the health and recent history of Tulsa’s water supply.

    Got a question, comment, or correction? Yack right back at us at YacketyScience@gmail.com.

    Theme music: “Funky Machine” (ID874) by Lobo Loco (Accessed through FreeMusicArchive.org.; CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

    Links:

    Quantum Computing: https://www.science.org/content/article/google-passes-milestone-road-error-free-quantum-computer

    Lenacapavir and HIV: https://www.science.org/content/article/breakthrough-2024

    Nitroplasts: https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.adk1075

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    39 分

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