SGU Episode 375

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SGU Episode 375
22nd September 2012
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SGU 374                      SGU 376

Skeptical Rogues
S: Steven Novella

B: Bob Novella

R: Rebecca Watson

J: Jay Novella

E: Evan Bernstein

Quote of the Week

The most important service rendered by the press and the magazines is that of educating people to approach printed matter with distrust.

Samuel Butler

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Introduction

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

This Day in Skepticism (2:11)

  • September 22, 1823: Joseph Smith supposedly finds the Golden plates that eventually become the Book of Mormon. Also: Hobbit Day.

News Items

Warp Drive (6:25)

Space.com: Warp Drive May Be More Feasible Than Thought, Scientists Say

Bad Science Reporting (19:39)

The NESS: Who's to Blame for Bad Science News Reporting

Dark Energy Camera (30:03)

BBC: Dark Energy Camera Snaps First Images Ahead of Survey

Crowdsourcing Science (34:08)

Eventbrite: Crowdsourcing Discovery Kickoff Party

Spheres on Mars (42:54)

Sydney Morning Herald: Mars Rover Discovers Mysterious 'Blueberries'

CSICon 2012 (46:03)

CSICon 2012

Who's That Noisy (48:58)

  • Answer to last week: Being Human

Questions and Emails

Correction - Blue Moon (51:45)

Correction - Frances Kelsey (55:05)

Science or Fiction (59:37)

Item #1: A new study finds that more than 30% of patients who meet strict criteria for chronic fatigue syndrome are infected with the XMRV virus. Item #2: Russian scientists announce an earlier discovery of a massive deposit of diamonds, estimated at trillions of carats or 10 times existing world reserves, in a large Siberian meteor crater. Item #3: A large study of SAT scores find that they are good predictors of later college performance across socioeconomic status.

Skeptical Quote of the Week (1:17:25)

The most important service rendered by the press and the magazines is that of educating people to approach printed matter with distrust.

Samuel Butler

Announcements (1:17:56)

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References


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