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Podcast:
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The Science Jerks: Real Science, Real Comedians, Real Funny |
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Episode:
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227: Peter Hyoguchi on Ancient Human Skulls, Reading Monkey Brains and Electrically Stimulating Creativity
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Category:
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Science & Medicine |
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Duration:
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01:27:11 |
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Publish Date:
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2017-06-08 02:01:00 |
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Description:
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Filmmaker Peter Hyoguchi (peterhyoguchi.com) joins us to get into the new oldest human bones ever found, a technique for reading human facial representations in the brains of monkeys and how electrical stimulation to the head might increase creativity. Plus we talk about climate science and get deep into some conspiracy theories.
HUMANITY GETS OLDER - 100,000 YEARS OLDER
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/06/07/oldest-homo-sapiens-fossils-discovered-in-morocco/?utm_term=.76ae009087ed
HOW ARE WE STORED IN MONKEY BRAINS
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2133343-photos-of-human-faces-reassembled-from-monkeys-brain-signals/
HAVE WE REACHED PEAK ELECTROSHOCK THERAPY YET?
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/06/170607085455.htm
Donate to Peter's new film at:
https://www.patreon.com/peterhyoguchi
The Science Jerks (@thesciencejerks) is hosted by Dave Ciaccio (@daveciaccio) and Robert Chan (@999rpms) and produced by Stephen Perlstein (@perlstein) for the Boardwalk Audio Network (@boardwalkaudio). Find us at http://sciencejerks.com and http://boardwalkaudio.com/sciencejerks. Email us at heyjerks@sciencejerks.com. Subscribe for free on Stitcher or iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/science-jerks-real-science/id578684997?mt=2 |
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