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You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.


== This Day in Skepticism <small>()</small> ==
S: Hello and welcome to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe.


June 2, 1692     Bridget Bishop is the first person to go to trial in the Salem witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts. Found guilty, she is hanged on June 10.
== This Day in Skepticism <small>(1:22)</small> ==
 
''June 2, 1692 Bridget Bishop is the first person to go to trial in the Salem witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts. Found guilty, she is hanged on June 10.''


== News Items ==
== News Items ==
=== Medical Zombies <small>()</small>===
=== Medical Zombies <small>(4:52)</small>===
http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/modern-medical-zombies/
* http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/modern-medical-zombies/


=== Science of Reruns <small>()</small>===
=== Science of Reruns <small>(18:01)</small>===
* http://www.newswise.com/articles/the-science-of-re-runs-why-we-watch-our-favorite-episode-of-a-tv-show-or-listen-to-a-favorite-song-over-and-over-again


http://www.newswise.com/articles/the-science-of-re-runs-why-we-watch-our-favorite-episode-of-a-tv-show-or-listen-to-a-favorite-song-over-and-over-again
=== Leakey on Evolution <small>(27:35)</small>===
* http://m.apnews.com/ap/db_16053/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=wHXB1rot


=== Leakey on Evolution <small>()</small>===
== Who's That Noisy? <small>(34:35)</small>==
http://m.apnews.com/ap/db_16053/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=wHXB1rot
''Answer to last week: L Ron Hubbard''


== Who's That Noisy? <small>()</small>==
== Questions and Emails <small>(35:52)</small> ==
Answer to last week: L Ron Hubbard
 
== Questions and Emails <small>()</small> ==
=== Local Darkmatter Followup <small>()</small>===
=== Local Darkmatter Followup <small>()</small>===


Dear Rouges, Thought you might find this paper http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4033 interesting given your use of the Moni Bidin paper's claims of finding no evidence for nearby dark matter in science or fiction. Unsurprisingly perhaps, a more thorough analysis of the data actually shows evidence for dark matter in quantities consistent with current models. I enjoy the show very much. Cheers, Paul Hatchman
Dear Rouges, Thought you might find this paper http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4033 interesting given your use of the Moni Bidin paper's claims of finding no evidence for nearby dark matter in science or fiction. Unsurprisingly perhaps, a more thorough analysis of the data actually shows evidence for dark matter in quantities consistent with current models. I enjoy the show very much. Cheers, Paul Hatchman


== Interview with with Debbie Feldman <small>()</small> ==
== Interview with with Debbie Feldman <small>(40:06)</small> ==
 
* http://www.deborahfeldman.com/
Interview with Debbie Feldman    http://www.deborahfeldman.com/


== Science or Fiction <small>()</small> ==
== Science or Fiction <small>(62:27)</small> ==


[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0038110 Item number one]. A new study confirms the popular belief that old people can be identified by their smell. [http://blog.case.edu/think/2012/05/30/despite_less_play_childrenas_use_of_imagination_increases_over_two_decades Item number two]. A new analysis indicates that children are more imaginative in their play today than they were 20 years ago. And [http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2012/05/30/Americans-skulls-getting-bigger-over-time/UPI-83291338412167/?spt=hs&or=sn item number three]. Updated data indicate that American brain size continues to slowly decrease over historical time.
[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0038110 Item number one]. A new study confirms the popular belief that old people can be identified by their smell. [http://blog.case.edu/think/2012/05/30/despite_less_play_childrenas_use_of_imagination_increases_over_two_decades Item number two]. A new analysis indicates that children are more imaginative in their play today than they were 20 years ago. And [http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2012/05/30/Americans-skulls-getting-bigger-over-time/UPI-83291338412167/?spt=hs&or=sn item number three]. Updated data indicate that American brain size continues to slowly decrease over historical time.


== Skeptical Quote of the Week <small>()</small> ==
== Skeptical Quote of the Week <small>(82:14)</small> ==
<blockquote>The greatest obstacle to discovering the shape of the earth, the continents, and the oceans was not ignorance but the illusion of knowledge.</blockquote>
<blockquote>The greatest obstacle to discovering the shape of the earth, the continents, and the oceans was not ignorance but the illusion of knowledge.</blockquote>
- Daniel J. Boorstin, historian, professor, attorney, and writer (1914-2004)
- Daniel J. Boorstin, historian, professor, attorney, and writer (1914-2004)

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Introduction

You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.

S: Hello and welcome to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe.

This Day in Skepticism (1:22)

June 2, 1692 Bridget Bishop is the first person to go to trial in the Salem witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts. Found guilty, she is hanged on June 10.

News Items

Medical Zombies (4:52)

Science of Reruns (18:01)

Leakey on Evolution (27:35)

Who's That Noisy? (34:35)

Answer to last week: L Ron Hubbard

Questions and Emails (35:52)

Local Darkmatter Followup ()

Dear Rouges, Thought you might find this paper http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4033 interesting given your use of the Moni Bidin paper's claims of finding no evidence for nearby dark matter in science or fiction. Unsurprisingly perhaps, a more thorough analysis of the data actually shows evidence for dark matter in quantities consistent with current models. I enjoy the show very much. Cheers, Paul Hatchman

Interview with with Debbie Feldman (40:06)

Science or Fiction (62:27)

Item number one. A new study confirms the popular belief that old people can be identified by their smell. Item number two. A new analysis indicates that children are more imaginative in their play today than they were 20 years ago. And item number three. Updated data indicate that American brain size continues to slowly decrease over historical time.

Skeptical Quote of the Week (82:14)

The greatest obstacle to discovering the shape of the earth, the continents, and the oceans was not ignorance but the illusion of knowledge.

- Daniel J. Boorstin, historian, professor, attorney, and writer (1914-2004)

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