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1 Shuai Wang’s Journey from China to Charleston 38:30
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Chef Shuai Wang was the runner-up on the 22nd season of Bravo’s Top Chef and is the force behind two standout restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina—Jackrabbit Filly and King BBQ—where he brings together the flavors of his childhood in Beijing and the spirit of the South in some pretty unforgettable ways. He grew up just a short walk from Tiananmen Square, in a tiny home with no electricity or running water, where his grandmother often cooked over charcoal. Later, in Queens, New York, his mom taught herself to cook—her first dishes were a little salty, but they were always made with love. And somewhere along the way, Shuai learned that cooking wasn’t just about food—it was about taking care of people. After years working in New York kitchens, he made his way to Charleston and started building something that feels entirely his own. Today, we’re talking about how all those experiences come together on the plate, the family stories behind his cooking, and what it’s been like to share that journey on national TV. For more info visit: southernliving.com/biscuitsandjam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
Recast: The Funcanny Valley - Spellbound and Gagged
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As we plan out the new year, please enjoy a recast of one of my (Tom's) favorite guest appearances on Spellbound and Gagged, hosted by the wonderful friend of the show Ellen Weatherford!
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As we plan out the new year, please enjoy a recast of one of my (Tom's) favorite guest appearances on Spellbound and Gagged, hosted by the wonderful friend of the show Ellen Weatherford!
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1 89: Understanding Blood & Peculiar Percussion 1:30:24
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Blood! We all have it, but how much do we know about it? And more importantly, what was the journey of understanding to get there? And just how deep can the history of these peculiar percussion instruments go? Well we'll be criss-crossing across the planet today to find out! Images we Talk About: The Quijada Son Jarocho Quijada Video The Clapper The Clapper in Performance Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:01:35) Understanding Blood (00:49:38) Peculiar Percussion (01:24:41) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! We also learn about: 5 gallons of blood over 60,000 miles, humoral theory, phlegm - yellow bile - black bile - blood, I’m from house sanguine - our fire is strongest in our season of spring, humoral theory was around for 1500 YEARS, blood letting, a leeches detour just for Caroline, very few leeches actually suck blood, the exportation of leeches for blood letting made them endangered, we nearly killed the leeches in nearly killing us, leeches are sometimes used today after reconstructive surgery for their enzymes, Nafis’ circulatory system would not be believed for 400 YEARS, these time skips are killing me, Harvey was ALSO NOT BELIEVED, we stan Harvey cause he got witches acquitted, the government and church’s ban on blood transfusions, 1818 was the first recorded successful transfusion, 1658 Jan Swammerdam first saw “oval particles” but this was 7 years before the word “cell” was used, pop quiz on what the parts of blood do, don’t draw your blood while driving, blue and green blood in crustaceans and leeches, antigens and antibodies, “I hope this will be of some use to mankind”, sodium citrate helped blood stay fresh for transfusion, god medicine fucking rules, we reinvented humors with blood personality types, the humors are stored on the antigens obviously, “do you know what my blood type is, for no reason, I’m fine, it’s a podcast thing”, Tom has a slumdog millionaire moment because he was working on another video, there are 48 recognized blood groups each with dozens of antigens, having your own bloodtype means having your own bespoke horoscope, we’re averaging one blood group discovered a year, the journey of understanding blood is the journey of science, it’s hard to tell if rocks were used for a cup song routine, Caroline & Ella fall in love with the quijada, it’s a literal death rattle, “play my bones when I die”, make a jawbone that won’t break, the much sillier vibraslap can still sound good, vibraslap on All Along the Watchtower, the whip/clapper/slap stick, comedia dell’arte, the slap stick was a literal stick to make a slap sound, the christmas rise in slapsticks, the armenia alchemist Avedis Zildjian, since we were working with metal we went listen to this taaah tah tah taaah, a perfeclty clear cymbal is just a bell, a cymbal is crafted chaos to sound good, mmm this wine is very trash but not pingy, now we know Ella’s partner wasn’t just making shit up about cymbal sounds, confirming our sources for this wild Zildjian story, what do you think about this instrument?? I can’t stop making chocolate cymbals! Ringo made people want to drum, finding out Sabian is from the Zildjian family is like finding out Wendy’s last name is McDonald, a percussionist can literally touch history from all across the world, it’s about the reviews we don’t read. Sources: Science Museum: Blood J Thromb Haemost: Discovery of the Cardiovascular System Contagion - CURIOSity Digital Collections: Humoral Theory MedicineNet: Is Bloodletting Still Used Today? Fresh Water Habitats Press Release: Medicinal Leech Breeding The New Yorker: The History of Blood NCBI Book: The ABO Blood groups Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science: The Discovery of Blood Cells Red Cross Blood Services: History Of Blood Transfusions 1628 To Now NCBI Bookshelf: Blood and the Cells it Contains The Conversation: Essays on blood: why do we actually have it? Blood at 70: its roots in the history of hematology and its birth PMC: A Brief History of Human Blood Groups Japan Experience: Blood Types in Japan The Conversation: More Blood Types than you Think CBS News: New Blood Type The Conversation: Gwada-negative --- Kabeleh Bah Playing the Quijada Salsa Blanca on the Quijada John Jeremiah Sullivan on the Quijada Son Jarocho Quijada Video History of the Vibraslap Boston Symphony Orchestra on Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No 2 Britannica on Slapstick's Etymology The AMNH's Slap Stick The Cymbal Test Video NPR on Zildjian's History NYT on Zildjian's History…
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1 88: The Evolution of the Placebo & Postage Stamp Art 1:47:14
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Chances are you know what a placebo is, but... how does it really work? And what can its evolution teach us about science, medicine, and ethics? And how much art can fit a tiny postage stamp? Well enough to fill a whole history of debate, drama, and ducks. Images we Talk About: Drafts of England's First Stamp Sydney Views Stamp The Train Stamp 2025 Duck Stamp Winners McBroom's Spite Duck Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:20) The Evolution of Placebos (00:57:13) Postage Stamp Art (01:41:17) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! We also learn about: The word placebo has escaped academic containment, fake mourners saying “I will please the lord”, placebo paint on birds wings, placebo as sham, The Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism, not that kind of animal magnetism, placebo as psychology, is this going to be a running bit, defining placebo not in reference to something else, “a person’s psychological response to being treated”, things like healing through time or pressure to answer are Not placebo effects, placebo effects are tricky to study, animals can get the placebo effect, goo goo ga ga am I in the contwal gwoup? conditioning rats that a smell means reduced pain, the internal and external factors of placebo, the placebo effect is actually doing things in your brain, of course we talked about that before on episode TWENTY EIGHT, Ella loves brain action, you can consciously fail a placebo but unconsciously pass it, the nocebo effect, it may be just in your head but your head is a lot of things, the murky ethics of placebos, doctors are mostly prescribing harmless placebos when patients ask for one, Caroline & Ella’s sleeping pill and recovery position placebos, HOLY SHIT PLACEBO EVOLVED INTO CHARIZARD HELL YEAH, some placebos work when you tell people it’s a placebo, placebo pills take 2 twice daily, wait is this actually just about the importance of transparent and accessible and trustworthy medical care?? the American Philatelic Society, Tom used stamps as stickers, Ella’s friend’s giant mimic stamp, the public was aroused by post office reform - not just us! every contestant of the first stamp contest was revoked, it took 4 artists to design the first stamp, no monarch stamps unless they’re hot, the Universal Postal Union is the second oldest international organization, the absolutely HATED train stamp, philatelic propaganda, Operation Cornflakes, the Citizen Stamp Advisory Committee’s incredible process, so you’re saying we can’t make an Iraq War stamp, so you’re saying the UK can make a 9/11 stamp, stamps are of the most visible pieces of art, the duck stamp is the only art competition sponsored by the government, the super bowl of wild life art, are you a celebrity if oyu haven’t won a DEGOT? stamp advisors with reduction glasses, duck stamp royalty, Broome’s incredible spite art, stamps didn’t have to be art - but we’re glad they are. Sources: The Americal Philatelic Society The Postal Museum London: The Penny Black Swiss National Museum: Stamps Wiki: Postage Stamp Design Linns Stamps: New South Wales Pictorial Stamp Smithsonian Postal Museum: International Philately Universal Posta Union 2011 Book: Book of History of the Postage Stamps of the United States of America US Postal Service: Creating U.S. Postage Stamps The Postal Museum London: Stamp Design WWT: Duck Stamps Scientific America: The Duck Stamp Fish and Wildlife Service: 2024 Duck Stamp Winner Million Dollar Duck Video- Taylor and McBroom Rivalry New York Times: Rising to Glory on the Wings of Ducks Print Magazine: The Extraordinary Design Journey of a Stamp—From Quasi-Secret Society to Perforated Perfection Image: The First Stamp Design Evolution Image: 1869 Pictorial Stamp- 3 Cent Train Stamp 2024 Duck Stamp Entries Image: McBroom: Comrade Tim Taylor --- Etymology of Placebos & Placebo History Placebo Review Wikipedia Placebo in History Beecher's The Powerful Placebo The Powerful Placebo: Fact or Fiction? Nature Overview: Placebo - Honesty Fakery Textbook Chapter: Placebo Analgesia in Rodents The Neuroscience of Placebo Effects Benedetti's Great 2 Placebos Experiment NPR on Prescribing Placebos Guardian on Prescribing Placebos Kaptchuk's Great Open Label Placebo Study Finniss et al. Placebo Review…
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1 87: Mating Rituals & True Crime 1:51:18
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Just how complicated can animal mating rituals be, and why did they even evolve them at all? And why is true crime Everywhere, and what can we learn from breaking down what makes it feel so icky? Also see Tom's new Game Show in NYC this Sunday! www.OurFindingsShow.com Things we Talk About: Deathwatch Beetle Red-Winged Blackbird House Finch Lesser Florican Video Dance Analysis Video 1 Dance Analysis Video 2 Cruell Step-Dames Carolina Buddies Murder Ballad Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:04:04) Mating Rituals (01:03:01) True Crime (01:46:08) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! We also learn about: the adorable death watch beetle, the deep sea “ah fuck it - you’re here” approach, of course the man on the podcast thinks reproduction is easy, why are people on hinge so picky, hermaphrodite sea bunnies, there’s plenty of fish in the sea and the sea is fucking huge, sexual ornaments, peacock feathers made Darwin SICK, sexual ornaments to identify you’re doing it with the right species, you can hang your sexual ornaments all year long for other purposes, finch dating shows, carotenoids from skilled foraging make a brighter pigment is an indicator trait, or just go to a tanning salon, going to the gym is the same - false muscles, active at night - gives you a fright - active at day - wants to get laid, wow flies give eye contact during courting - that’s better than a lot of humans, the fly cha cha slide, drosophila simlish, nuptial gifts, Women! Want! Regurgitated Nutrient Liquid! the arms race of jumping birds, the “I’ll have what she’s having theory”, dancing mannequins, intermediate level of asymmetric arm movement, if anything the study shows how comical it is to try to boil down human mating, the famous shirt smelling study, what are you trying to show with a human mating study? we shouldn’t be reductive for human mating or for animal mating either, ascribing the gender binary to worms, there is no one easy tip to dating in nature, a double banger for nuance, early crime tabloids like Illustrated Police News, Jack the Ripper was dubbed by the press after all, the prison chaplain’s broadsides, nature’s cruel step-dames or matchless monsters of the female sex, I can’t stop myself from coming up with names fro these murders, true crime lit was a best seller at public hangings, some broadsides sold 30x more than the news, the unmissable attraction of La Morgue de Paris, American Murder Ballads didn’t need you to be literate, true crime as an indicator of media trends, the vicious cycle of true crime consumption, icky entertainment motivations, working against the wishes of survivors, if only the victim had had our sponsor - simply safe, the commodification of people’s suffering, what stories do we choose not to tell, true crime seems to say there is “right” kind of victim, but true crime isn’t irredeemable. Sources: Combermere Abbey: A Hard Day’s Night For The Beetles Padi: Sea Bunny Sea Slug Courtship and Reproduction 1978 Paper: Ultraviolet reflection and its behavioral role in the courtship of the sulfur butterflies 1972 Paper: The Role of the Epaulets in the Red-Winged Blackbird, (Agelaius phoeniceus) Social System Audubon: Are Brightly Colored Males Really the Best Mates? Scientific America: Why are male birds more colorful than female birds? National Science Foundation: Bright colors in the animal kingdom: Why some use them to impress and others to intimidate 2019 Paper: Facial masculinity does not appear to be a condition-dependent male ornament and does not reflect MHC heterozygosity in humans Yale News: Yale study reveals mating tip for bird species: You should be dancing The Guardian: Dinosaurs performed dances to woo mates, according to new evidence Northumbria University: Study identifies high quality female dance movements 1995: MHC-dependent mate preferences in humans 2023 Paper: Do humans agree on which body odors are attractive, similar to the agreement observed when rating faces and voices? 2017 Paper: Humans as a model species for sexual selection research 2009 Paper: Dance dance attribution: exploring the relationship between dance and attractiveness in intial perceptions 2020 Paper: Mutual mate choice and its benefits for both sexes --- Podcast.co: How Many True Crime Podcasts Crime Reads: The Rise of the True Crime Podcaster JSTOR: The Bloody History of the True Crime Genre Henry Goodcole: Nature’s Cruel Steppe Dames NYT: The Bloody History of True Crime Lit Wellcome Collection: Paris Morgue JSTOR: The Paris Morgue Provided Ghoulish Entertainment JSTOR: The Murder Ballad Was the Original True Crime Podcast Psychology Today: Why the True Crime Audience Is Predominantly Female SAGE article: Why women are drawn to tales of rape, murder and serial killers NYT: Is Our True-Crime Obsession Doing More Harm Than Good? Gawker: True Crime is Rottnig Our Brains TIME: The Human Cost of Binge-Watching True Crime Series Reclamation: The Fascination With All That is Morbid and Macabre Binghamton University: True Crime Adaptations and How the Public Surveils University of Oregon: The true crime genre is popular, but is it ethical?…
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1 The Best of Everything 2025 1:45:46
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Listeners voted for their favorites topics of the past year, so join us as we chat and relearn the best of everything! Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! The best awards in podcasting that feature hosts named Tom, Ella and Caroline, the best cohost award is a tie (for Charlie and Teddy) actually introducing ourselves again, Tom is the hot one and the funny one, everyone loves dinosaurs, satisfying questions I never thought to ask, no one at the Igs knows Tom, the nuanced story of the propoganda of the propaganda, hey they happen to be some great topics we’re talking about, I had to put jokes about how bad we are so that we could compliment each other later, you can go back and discover Ella’s, we love an experimental episode as well as a classic episode, we love the quirky younger sibling of things, the World Games are coming up soon - get hype!…
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1 86: Eyevolution 2 Eyelectric Boogeyeloo & Digital Piracy w/ Sabrina Cruz 1:49:36
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How many eyes do these animals have, and more importantly what are they doing with them? And how long has copyright piracy been around, and would YOU download a car? Also Ella finally drops her fake british accent. Images we Talk About: Bullfrog Parietal Eye Bumble Bee Ocelli Scallop Eyes Scallop Eye Mirrors The Home Taping is Killing Music Logo Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:04:01) Eyevolution II (00:56:16) Digital Piracy (01:45:06) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! We also learn about: How many jingles does this man have up his sleeve?? 2 eyes or not 2 eyes, what do you need glasses for - to see boobs? why have an odd number of eyes when it’s a BOGO deal developmentally, even more amazing than his eye of agamoto - Dr Strange has 2 camera eyes, “I grow fearful of the untrue eye”, bull frogs can’t doom scroll, the pineal eye is a skylight to the pineal gland, ommatidia means little eye, each compound eye only sees one image from the thousand of ommatidia, this is Caroline’s first eyevolution rodeo - we can’t answer all the questions, now you can be annoying correcting people about bug vision, ocelli are also called little eyes, triangular ocelli flight stabilization, Robobee, ocelli are useful because they’re auxiliary, they’re a fast different readout, there are so many more interesting sci fi choices for eyes, maybe they evolved ocelli to not crash when they see a sexy bug, having zero eyes would be going to far, oh wait nevermind, where we’re going we don’t need eyes, “not the implications”, well I’ll answer one of those questions, what do you need eyes for looking at boobs? YEAH I DO ACTUALLY, he complex eyes like a telescope of scallops, THEY DON’T EVEN HAVE A BRAIN, have we gone too far? the living square mirrors in scallop eyes, no one believed scallop TV would work, fair use and fair dealings, early book sellers were book copiers, authors did not make profits on early copies, Martial was the first person to be reposted on 9gag, the library of alexandria operated like OpenAI, book publishers after the printing press were like Universal Music Group - concerned over their rights - not artists, crown approved ABC books, the mid 1600s is the first use of piracy of intellectual property, ruining vinyl records with the cassette tape skull and crossbones, the 2013 Hugh Jackman Oscars performance, Napster’s origins and Metallica’s not so metal killing of it, Piracy was a technical and social phenomenon, YOU WOULDN’T STEAL A FONT, video game antipiracy that reminds you of the creative mind behind the product, none of this is legal advice, the cost of piracy is easy to calculate but the benefit is impossible to measure. Sources: The Parietal Eye Compound Eyes Holger Krapp's Fantastic Paper on Ocelli 2022 Paper on Ocelli Otacilia Khezu The Scallop's Eyes Scallop TV Ed Yong on Scallop Eyes --- Book: In Stock or Special Order Coda: A Short History of Book Piracy Book: A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects Bob Leggitt: The Threat of the Audio Cassette 2025 Paper: Digital Piracy 2009 Abstract: Understanding Online Piracy: The Truth about Illegal File Sharing The Guardian: Going for a song: the hidden history of music piracy Frontier Economics: Will piracy make us walk the plank? Viaaccess: The evolving attitudes of Millennials and Generation Z to video piracy Huck: Piracy in the UK: the failed war on illegal content Video- Piracy, It's a Crime Image- Home Taping Kills Music BBC: Getting inside a downloader's head Slate: Goodbye to Piracy Youtube Video: Mary Spender- The Birth of Music Piracy Britannica: intellectual-property law PlagatismToday: How a Reverse Copyright Filled the Library of Alexandria Wiki: Napster 2010: Digital piracy among consumers in a developing economy: A comparison of multiple theory-based models Forbes: The Unwilling Digital Pirate: A Multi-Billion Dollar Opportunity…
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1 85: David Bennett & Why Humans Like Harmony in Music 1:28:39
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What is it about harmonies in music that just sounds so good? Can science (and our amazing musical guest David Bennet) help us get to the bottom of it? Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:06:24) Why do we like Harmony? (00:56:10) Our Music Theory Questions (01:24:04) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! We also learn about: Listening to Carly Rae Jepsen academically, the musical expert said Caroline has good music taste, I’m down hereeeeee, harmony is just the interaction of any two notes, Tom thinks about high school choir harmony all the time, even babies like harmony, even the oldest flutes have the same holes in them, octaves are so similar we call them the same note, watchmojo ranking of intervals, Carly Rae Jepsen - It Has Many Notes!, a spicy dissonant interval can be good in moderation - like a spicy seasoning in food, Tom is just grinning getting to ask these music questions, we invited you as a guest and you bring this dissonance to our home?? the messy sounding tones match to messy looking ratios, why can we even distinguish pitch? we use pitch in communication so much, animal sounds are the only things that make pitch, animals can recognize intervals, we call bird song song - but to them it’s probably more like language, it sounds cheesy - but in every human voice there’s a harmony, we’re asking the question backwards - we needed to understand harmony to be able to decipher a pitch, hearing the difference between notes IN YOUR HEAD, what we hear in our head is different than the world around us, harmonies are audio cheesecake - something we evolved to enjoy pumped to the max, “we can make cheesecake with our mouths”, cheesecake is just molecules, did you not have to learn human evolution in music school? oh my guilty pleasures are Tchaikovsky’s later works, Ella humble bragging about her spotify wrapped, this is going to come off as hostile but hasn’t enough already been said about the Beatles, how different generations experience the Beatles, more like DavidLegoStopMotion, it took 5 years after a dissertation on how to have a career as a musician on youtube, try song ideas and listen to them later, music theory is Descriptive not Prescriptive, liking technical music, the only way you’ll practice is if you enjoy it, the dopamine hit from the cheesecake of practice, can you send that advice to my mom 10 years ago, but you did practice… yeah, teenagers are good at learning instruments because they have free time, start learning music with the music that you love, learning sheet music at the same time as playing is like learning to write as you’re learning to speak, you learn to write after you’ve practiced speaking for years, you’re full of good ideas David who knew.…
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1 84: Tree Talk & Trading Card Art 1:40:13
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Can trees talk to each other? And how does that personifying metaphor square with the actual science behind it? And what can we learn from the stories of art on trading cards throughout history? Images we Talk About: Trade Cards 3 Modern Trading Cards Yuka Morii's Cards Terror Hyalopterus Lemure Preposterous Proportions Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:08) Tree Talk (00:52:16) Trading Card Art (01:33:47) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! The answer is yes maybe sometimes and no, talking tree folklore, communication as transferring information, The Secret Life of Trees, Caroline WAS vegan, plants feel pain - GOOD, tree self defense, secondary metabollites, you got me AND Ella to write that down, tannin defense mechanism, volatile organic compounds, giraffes avoiding nearby leaves after eating, maybe trees are eavesdropping, mycorrhizal networks, could it be diffusion or a baby tree suckling on its mother, do a stanford prisoner experiment for trees, that tree is giving mother, mother trees - altruistic fungi - and the perils of plant personification, literally talking to trees, your first priority shouldn’t be to not be boring - maybe second, respect for the organisms that are fundamentally unlike us - their unfathomable lives, the modern boom of trading cards, trade cards, mass produced color images were cool and novel, how many credits for that chromo? absurd advertising from the 1800s, anthropomorphic fruits and veggies were all the rage, trade cards were a microcosm of marketing-invention-and collecting, Ella’s baseball impression, looking at a mainstream sport through the nerdiest lens imaginable, cigarette baseball cards, Doug McWilliams photographed 8% of all major league baseball players, oh right photography is an art, and so is building relationships with players, cards began to stand on their own, Richard Garfield wanted baseball cards for nerds, Magic and Pokemon credit their artists - but YuGiOh does not, Yuka Morii’s sculpture cards, Adam Rex’s Terror, Richard Thomas’ Hyalopterous Lemure, Julie Baroh flipping off her classmates, companies screwing over artists, it’s still art in spite of being a piece of cardboard. Sources: 2010 Paper: Explaining evolution of plant communication by airborne signals New York Times: The Social Life of Forests Book: The Secret Life Of Plants National Geographic: Plants can talk. Yes, really. Here’s how. 2025 Pape: Shrub anti-herbivore defenses exhibit non-linear and varied responses to increased herbivore density 1990 Paper: Acacia Tree Kills Antelope Book: Ethylene in Plant Biology BBC News: Plants send SOS signal to insects TED ED: Can Plants Talk to Each Other? 2015 Paper: Inter-plant communication through mycorrhizal networks mediates complex adaptive behaviour in plant communities 1997 Paper: Net transfer of carbon between ectomycorrhizal tree species in the field 2008 Paper: Hydraulic redistribution of water from Pinus ponderosa trees to seedlings: evidence for an ectomycorrhizal pathway Scientific America: Do Trees Really Support Each Other through a Network of Fungi? 2023 Paper: Positive citation bias and overinterpreted results lead to misinformation on common mycorrhizal networks in forests 2024 Paper: Mother trees, Altruistic Fungi, and the Perils of Plant Personification Facts or Fairy Tales? Peter Wohlleben and the Hidden Life of Trees Video: Project gives 200-year-old Dublin tree ‘a voice’ [Scientific America: The Idea That Trees Talk to Cooperate Is Misleading](The Idea That Trees Talk to Cooperate Is Misleading | Scientific American) Article: The World’s First Talking Tree Helps Young People Reconnect with Nature Smithsonian: Do Trees Talk to Each Other? --- Cornell University on History of Trade Cards History of Chromolithography American Antiquarian Society on Trade Cards PBS on Trade Cards Baseball Card Photography History Doug McWilliams via Baseball Hall of Fame Doug McWilliams Interview with SABR Doug McWilliams NYTimes Interview Richard Garfield on Magic's Creation Yuka Morii's Pokemon Card Art Magic Artist Julie Baroh's Interview Magic Artist Donato Giancola's Points Against Artist Policies Magic Artist Melissa Benson's Artist Advice…
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1 83: The Most Boring Element & Solving Shakespeare's Accent 1:32:48
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1 82: International Space Law & Taxidermy 1:51:32
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What laws are there to worry about in the moon? And what does space law teach us about Earth law? And what can we learn about societies throughout history from the lens of stuffing dead animals? Images we Talk About: Orbiting Space Debris Fallen Space Debris Hanging Christian Crocodile Hanging Christian Crocodile Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:03:02) International Space Law (01:03:25) Taxidermy (01:46:48) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! We also learn about: The splash zone of intro to astronomy, space NCIS, the bedrock of 1967 outer space treaty, the first earthling in space (2 tortoises), countries are responsible for their damage and no WMDs, that big tangible moon in the sky, unprecedented lunar traffic this year, potential water ice on the moon could be the next big space race, there’s no moon water regulation, no nation can own the moon, buuuut can an individual - former ventriloquest and used car salesman own the moon?? god don’t call it “untapped resources on the moon”, you can’t own the moon but can you own its resources, there’s a legal officer for the UN officer of outer space affairs! we can allll frack the moon (except no one signed the treaty anyway), we can’t even agree to share moon resources One Day, only “safe and sustainable” space mining allowed, it doesn’t have to be legally binding to make countries want to follow it, a radio telescope on the far side of the moon would be SICK, sorry about all the space junk us 3 put up there, 90 metric tons of re-entry, suing nasa over space debris, if it launched from florida and hit florida it’s actually local state space law, satellite light pollution, satellites don’t die they just crash into a farm upstate, starlink burnt 120 satellites in 1 month alone, there’s no laws about safely deorbiting - no one has to do this, how we treat space is a microcosm of how we treat earth, space law is real, why can’t we bring our optimism from space back to earth instead of the other way around? Ella’s mouse doing drugs, the art of skin arranging, apologies to our ancient Egyptian listeners, the various techniques of Egyptian preservation, arresting from decay, Frederik Ruysch’s wet specimens, crocodiles make a lot of sense for the first taxidermy cause they’re big and leathery - anyway it was hanging in a church…, Tom loses his mind about A SECOND TAXIDERMIED CROCODILE IN A CHURCH, a croc that’s at least from 1623, The Great Italian Taxidermy Crocodile Road Trip, about one third of the british population went to the 1851 great exhibition, the telescope and taxidermy exhibition sounds like a trap for Caroline and Ella, “whimsy and anthropomorphism in taxidermy of the Victorian era”, anthropomorphic taxidermy was considered grotesque, taxidermy didn’t die we just stuffed it back up, environment taxidermy requires knowing an animal inside and out (pun intended), the degrees of ethical taxidermy, ethical is not a binary, it depends on your personal code of ethics, taxidermy as a lens of moral feelings through history. Sources: UNOOSA: Outer Space Treaty UN: International Space Law Explained Royal Museums Greenwich: Who Owns the Moon? Lunar Embassy: Buy Some Moon Politico: Who Owns the Moon Guardian: Moon Resources Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Moon Resources NASA Moon Mining Contracts Business Insider: Mining Disrupting Science on the Moon NASA Artemis Accords ESA Space Environment Statistics SpaceWatch: Satellites Natural History Museum: Space Junk Guardian: Florida Family Sues NASA Scientific American: Samantha Lawler, Space X Debirs Journal of Space Safety Engineering: Uncontrolled Re-entry UNOSSA: United Nations 2007 Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines ESA Space Environment Report 2024 Rolling Stone: Space Trash FCC: Deorbiting Satellites Rule Scientific American: Space Junk Polluting Stratosphere --- Britannica: Taxidermy 2019 Paper: Animal Bodies between Wonder and Natural History BBC: Ancient Egyptian mummification 'recipe' revealed Book: Practical Taxidermy 2020 Paper: The Animal Body As Medium: Taxidermy And European Expansion, 1775–1865 Museum of Idaho: A brief, Gross History of Taxidermy Atlas Obscura: Crocodile at the Santuario Madonna delle Lacrime Immacolate University of Dayton: Crocodile Hunting in the Marian Library Wandering Italy: Grazie, Italy and the Crocodile Church 2006 Paper: The History of Taxidermy: Clues for Preservation Journal of Antiques and Collectables: Taxidermy: Exploring one of the Most Complicated Collectibles The Royal Parks: The Great Exhibition of 1851 2012 Thesis: The Shock Proved Fatal: Whimsy and Anthropomorphism in Taxidermy of the Victorian Era, 1851-1899 Cardiff University: Frequently Asked Questions in Taxidermy Smithsonian: Why Taxidermy Is Being Revived for the 21st Century Horniman Museum: Ethical Taxidermy Guardian: Inside the Female-Led World of Ethical Taxidermy Sussex Wildlife Trust: Putting the Ethical in Taxidermy…
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Welcome to the (preview for the) Lab Rat Games! The GAME show where we compete to learn anything and everything interesting! We love putting games into our topics, so what happens when we make a whole show of them, with each of us hosting their own section! Plus! We're joined by friend of the show and competitive chaos combatant, Sabrina Cruz! Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord!…
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1 81: Dinosaur Diet Detectives & Proto-Podcasts 2:12:38
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How can scientist's unravel the mystery of what dinosaurs ate? Well the clues are right in front of our eyes, or should I say their teeth! And poop! And listener you may already know what a podcast is, but how did proto-podcasts in a chicken coop give us the DNA for what we love, and how did podcasts even happen? Images we Talk About: First Iguanadon Tooth Puffer Fish Teeth Fish Teeths Incisivosaurus Saurolophus Dinosaur Stomach Contents Fossil Ham Comic Sybil's Baby's Radio Rebut Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:04:33) Dinosaur Diet Detectives (01:00:51) Support our Show! (01:04:27) Proto-Podcasts (02:02:49) Bonus Content! (02:07:24) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! We also learn about: Deep Dive Discovering Dino Diets, dinosaur time, imagining us discovering a new animal, well we know it doesn’t eat nerds, Ella describes teeth perfectly - “is that what you meant to say Tom?”, the mouth is the first stomach, we found the teeth of the first herbivorous dinosaur before the body - and before we had the word for dinosaur, cinderella/goldilocks teeth, dental microwear, food print, the topography of a grasshopper’s mandible, teeth can be more indicative than stomach content, maybe you just tried in and out for the first time when you got captured by aliens, dinosaur teeth are the old coins of ancient civilizations, egg eating oviraptors, it’s not just us but experts that are confused about oviraptaurs teeth, reconstructing the crime scene of a bit mark, this case has been closed for 70 million years! the tarbosaurus seems to have separated the chicken leg to make eating easier, a tyrannosaur leaving a tooth in the scene of the crime, they not only got bit but lived to tell the tale, this proves tyranosaurs hunted living animals - and weren’t just scavengers, hard foods stay in the stomach longer, some dinosaurs used Gastrolith rocks as stomach teeth, rocks natures teeth, Bromalite can be regurgitalite or coprolite, 580 million year old worm poop, we didn’t think grass was that old then we found it in dinosaur poop, we put dinosaur poop in a particle accelerator, we’re not looking at poop - we’re constructing the foodchain of dinosaurs, an ancient egyptian podcast, podcasting is NOT an oral tradition, the chicken coop boys, Sybil’s Little Ham Radio Show 20 years before a woman on proper radio, the Titanic sinking sped along radio restrictions, Tom skipped over the cassette before because its science impact was small but its misc impact was huge, explaining cassette tapes at a high frequency so it doesn’t hurt old people to hear, Lou Otten, the syrian cassette archive, mixtapes, Caroline’s family mix CDs, Tom’s custom Jack’s Mannequin Mix CDs, Pacific Horticulture Magazine being delighted that someone’s interested, Tom’s Magic Corner, I knew it was some journalist doing their thing, apple didn’t come up with podcasting - not even the name, journey back to 1999, the dream of RSS, what’s that facebook shaped cloud on the horizon? the dream of hosting your own feed, somehow podcast RSS survived, podcasts are the Horshoecrab of the internet, “wherever you get podcasts” is amazing, The Lab Rat Games! Sources: NHM London: Iguanodon Teeth NHM London: Beyond Jurassic World- What We Really Know About Dinosaurs and How NHM London: The Seven Greatest Dinosaur Discoveries of the Last 200 Years British Ecological Society: What do Grasshoppers Eat? Phys.Org: Cutting Edge Teeth Study NPR: Dental Detectives: What Fossil Teeth Reveal About Ancestral Human Diets University of Tokyo: Dinosaur Teeth Reveal What They Didn’t Eat BBC: Dinosaur Teeth Reveal Feeding Habits Incisivosaurus 2022 Paper: Incisivosaura Bite Force University of Pennsilvania: What Fossils Tell Us About the Dining Habits of Dinosaurs NHM London: Dinosaur Eating Habit Insights from Stegosaurus stenops 2010 Paper: New information on scavenging and selective feeding behaviour of tyrannosaurids Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings 2012 Paper: Physical evidence of predatory behavior in Tyrannosaurus rex Save Our Seas: What Tools do Biologists use to Tell What is on the Menu for Wild Animals? Scientific America: Tyrannosaur’s Stomach Contents Have Been Found for the First Time 2023 Paper: Exceptionally preserved stomach contents of a young tyrannosaurid reveal an ontogenetic dietary shift in an iconic extinct predator SN Explores: Fossil Stomach Reveals a Dinosaur’s Last Meal NHM London: Coprolite The Bristol Dinosaur Project: The Grass Divide NPR: Over 500 Fossilized Poops Show How Dinosaurs Came to Rule the Earth American Museum of Natural History: How Does Studying Dinosaurs Benefit Humanity? --- MET on Memory Boards and Luba Oral Traditions OED Broadcast Etymology The Chicken Coop Ham Radio Sybil's Little Hame Radio Program NYTimes on Titanic's Impact on Radio Law Library of Congress on Recorded Radio NPR On Lout Otten and the Cassette Tape Wired on Cassette History NPR on the Syrian Cassette Archive Berkeley Audio Tape Retrospective Carl Malamud on Asynchronous Internet Radio The Earliest Mention of Podcasts in the Guardian Two-Bit History on the History of RSS Kevin Werbach's Vision of the Future of RSS and the Internet TechCrunch: Rest in Peace RSS…
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1 Tom, Ella, and Caroline join MFD Spring Break 1:20:29
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It’s not MaxFunDrive without a wild kickoff spectacular! Former real-life VJ and host of MTV's Spring Break 1999, Dave Holmes, takes your favorite MaxFun hosts through some wacky ‘90s- and Spring Break-themed mini games!! Featuring: Dave Holmes, Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya, Dimitry Pompée, Tom Lum, Ellen Weatherford, Alex Schmidt, Brenda Snell, Drea Clark, Alonso Duralde, Dan McCoy, Jordan Morris, Manolo Moreno, Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper, Ella McLeod, John-Luke Roberts, Justin McElroy, Clint McElroy, Mike Cabellon, Sierra Katow, Hal Lublin, Danielle Radford, John Moe, Christian Dueñas, Christian Duguay. Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:22) Tom, Ellen, Alex, and Brenda Trivia (00:32:47) Tom, Ellen, Manolo, and Jeremy on Party Animals (00:46:34) Caroline, Ella, Ella, and John-Luke on British Spring Break…
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1 80: Ify Nwadiwe, The Science of the Peasant Railgun, and a Panoply of Nerdery 1:16:19
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Host of Um Actually and nerd of many domains Ify Nwadiwe joins us as Tom helps him deconstruct the infamous Peasant Railgun from D&D. Could it actually work? And can we come up with something even more powerful using real science? We also dig into nerdery old and new, and see if Ify can convince Ella and Caroline to embrace their home country's greatest export: Warhammer. Images we Talk About: A Real Railgun Firing Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:06:05) The Peasant Railgun (00:43:07) Q&A/Nerding Out (01:12:19) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! We also learn about: After this black hole research I do appreciate my family more! we’re here to game, what is a peasant? stealing science experiments for DnD campaigns, Caroline and Ella are delighted to learn the Peasant Railgun for the first time, convincing peasants to hands across america, pandering to the audience telling them their smart, My Monster Manual is On the Origin of Species, a peasant message system/computer, let people accelerate things to the speed of light! I shouldn’t let my players do WHAT, and remember kids DONT use a bong because it gets you SO HIGH, I’m reading between the lines Gary would want us to do this, the real rail gun, UM ACTUALLY ITS A PEASANT COIL GUN, rail guns are more common in fiction, the strength of a rail gun tears itself apart and creates a fireball, Ify would make each peasant in the line roll, if your players try to make the railgun say yes then show them the picture, the peasants have the means of production and destruction - they should unionize, the fastest manmade object, the manhole cover isnt the fastest object recorded, mission to touch the sun, gravity slingshot, it’s not the mass of the planet its the orbit, its not a magnet - its a magnet on a bullettrain, DMs watch out for artificer space programs, the duke of musk keeps stealing our government funding, Morgan you’re welcome to play beyblades with Ify any time, marrying bratz and digimon, England’s main export is Warhammer, can Ify convince Ella to play Warhammer, should we do a separate zoom just talking about nerd stuff? online writing forums, audio books are real books, be mean in magic, playing DnD on stage vs at home, playing true to your character. Sources: First Edition D&D Player's Handbook Knight's Digest on Peasant Railgun Origins Earliest Peasant Railgun Mention PCGamer on D&D 2024 Dungeon Master Guide Update IEEE Early Railgun Research Vice "This Is Why the Navy Can’t Have Nice Railguns" USC on Railgun Feasability Popular Science Interview on Railgun Test JPL Chart of Fastest Objects CNET on Parker Solar Probe NASA Gravity Assist Primer…
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1 79: The Psychology of Math & Sudoku 1:50:32
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Why is math both so easy and so hard for our brains, and how can the psychology of horses, babies, and mathematicians help answer that? And what wild journey did Sudoku take to become the popular puzzle that Ella adores? Things we Talk About: The Video of a Child Learning to Count The Melencolia Painting Timestamps: (00:00:00) Intro (00:04:59) The Psychology of Math (01:00:35) Sudoku (01:44:59) Outro Support us with a Max Fun Membership! Join our Discord! We also learn about: the Wonderful student, it’s not you - it’s math, “I did biology for a reason”, children can want a lot of complex things, it’s harder in the UK cause its Maths plural, Caroline & Ella’s math journeys, charlie solves the Riemann hypothesis, the horse the myth the legend - clever hans, clever hans was drafted into the military AS A MATHEMATICIAN, real horse math! so many animals seem to have Number Sense, counting is hard for kids, multiplication isn’t counting - it’s memorization and other strategies, Caroline doesn’t have a great Mental Blackboard, kick flipping a chair in our minds to brag to Caroline, overlapping waves, hot or not for equations, hahaha a taylor expansion?? in Lp?? ridiculous! there is no one math organ in the brain, don’t give up on math, “I don’t treat math as a monolith (I think statistics is the worst math)”, that surprises me because sudoko’s amazing and you’re wrong, the ancient mystical turtle’s magic square, a mathematical warding spell, “once something is proved true, it is eternally true”, HOW DID ELLA NOT REALIZE THIS WAS A MATH TOPIC, magic squares are unsolved, math divination, wow this is a math’s topic huh, maths in art, Melancholia, the magic square on La Sagrada Familia, wait Magic Squares AREN’T the precursor to sudoku?? I don’t know this child, if not sudoku why sudoku shaped? the Latin square originated in Korea before Euler, my parents are older than sudoku, it was originally called Number Place, even though we call it Sudoku - in Japan it’s often called Number Place for trademark reasons, the 2004 sudoku boom, sudoku is an infectious meme, this topic took so long (because Ella took sudoku breaks), figuring out the question of unique puzzles, so many ways to think about a square, advanced sudoku techniques, x-wing and swordfish, sudoku championships, of course Ella found speed running in this topic, Sudoku doesn’t seem to cure cognitive decline - but it’s also just fun to do! a beautiful sudoku poem, it’s how we learn and it’s calming - a little win, “I feel like I need to lie down”, let us know if you know the difference between 3 apples and 4 apples. Sources: Perfect Pitch Study Feigenson et al. Core System of Number The Clever Hans Phenomenon Revisited NYTimes Berlin's Wonderful Horse Actual Horse Number Sense Study Number Sense in Animals Rat Brain Number Sense Study NPR Why Big Numbers Break our Brains Erikson Institute Video of Child Counting The Development of Mathematical Cognition Math Expert Brain Activity Study The Beauty of Math Study University of MAryland on Math Brain Activity Keith Devlin Stanford Talk Katie Steckles: What Do Mathematicians Do All Day? --- Wikipedia: Magic Square Royal Institution: Magic Square University of Cambridge: Magic Square Magic Squares in Islamic Mathematics Wiki: Sudoku The Guardian: History of Sudoku The Science of Sudoku by BY JEAN-PAUL DELAHAYE Paper: There Is No 16-Clue Sudoku Advanced Sudoku Techniques: Wiki: World Sudoku Championships Sudoku.com: The Fastest Sudoku Player Sudoku.com: 4 Reasons that Sudoku is the Perfect Puzzle Game Working Memory BBC: Puzzle Slolving and Cognitive Decline Sudoku 15 year study Global Council on Brain Health Report Sudoku Mental Fortitude…
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