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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
''You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.''
''You're listening to the {{SGU}}, your escape to reality.''


== This Day in Skepticism <small>()</small> ==
== Remembering Perry <small>(04:42)</small> ==
* Perry DeAngelis 22/8/1963 - 19/8/2007
 
== This Day in Skepticism <small>(06:19)</small> ==
* April 13, 1970: Apollo 13 Mishap
* April 13, 1970: Apollo 13 Mishap


== Remembering Perry <small>()</small> ==
== News Items ==
* Perry DeAngelis 22/8/1963 - 19/8/2007
=== Conspiracy Survey <small>(10:02)</small>===
* The Atlantic: [http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/04/12-million-americans-believe-lizard-people-run-our-country/63799/ 12 Million Americans Believe Lizard People Run Our Country]
 
=== Misused Scientific Terms <small>(13:47)</small>===
* Scientific American: [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=just-a-theory-7-misused-science-words "Just a Theory": 7 Misused Science Words]
 
=== New Type of Supernova <small>(29:35)</small>===
* Space.com: [http://www.space.com/20399-mini-supernovas-star-explosions.html Whoa! Mini-Supernovas Discovered]
 
=== Vaccines Make You Gay <small>(35:34)</small>===
* Huffington Post: [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/01/vaccines-produce-homosexuality-gay-gian-paolo-vanoli_n_2992953.html Vaccines Produce Homosexuality, Says Italian Scientist Gian Paolo Vanoli]


== News Items ==
=== Anti-Vaccine Propaganda on Twitter <small>(41:20)</small>===
=== Conspiracy Survey <small>()</small>===
* e! Science News: [http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/04/05/on.twitter.anti.vaccination.sentiments.spread.more.easily.pro.vaccination.sentiments On Twitter, anti-vaccination sentiments spread more easily than pro-vaccination sentiments]
* http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/04/12-million-americans-believe-lizard-people-run-our-country/63799/
=== Misused Scientific Terms <small>()</small>===
* http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=just-a-theory-7-misused-science-words
=== New Type of Supernova <small>()</small>===
* http://www.space.com/20399-mini-supernovas-star-explosions.html
=== Vaccines Make You Gay <small>()</small>===
* http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/01/vaccines-produce-homosexuality-gay-gian-paolo-vanoli_n_2992953.html
=== Anti-Vaccine Propaganda on Twitter <small>()</small>===
* http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/04/05/on.twitter.anti.vaccination.sentiments.spread.more.easily.pro.vaccination.sentiments


== Science or Fiction <small>()</small> ==
== Science or Fiction <small>(47:03)</small> ==
[http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/04/breakthrough-in-hydrogen-fuel-production-could-revolutionize-alternative-energy-market Item #1]: A team of scientists have discovered a method for extracting large amounts of hydrogen from any plant.
[http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/04/breakthrough-in-hydrogen-fuel-production-could-revolutionize-alternative-energy-market Item #1]: A team of scientists have discovered a method for extracting large amounts of hydrogen from any plant.
[http://sim.sagepub.com/content/89/2/192.abstract?rss=1 Item #2]: A newly published model predicts that the world population will stabilize around 2050.
[http://sim.sagepub.com/content/89/2/192.abstract?rss=1 Item #2]: A newly published model predicts that the world population will stabilize around 2050.
[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/04/online-learning-its-different/ Item #3]: A review of online learning concludes it is about 60% as effective as face-to-face learning.  
[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/04/online-learning-its-different/ Item #3]: A review of online learning concludes it is about 60% as effective as face-to-face learning.  


== Live Q&A <small>()</small> ==
== Live Q&A ==
=== Effects of Alcohol <small>()</small>===
=== Effects of Alcohol <small>(1:06:11)</small>===
What are the effects of alcohol on the brain?
What are the effects of alcohol on the brain?
=== Online Health Informatinon <small>()</small>===
=== Online Health Informatinon <small>(1:08:46)</small>===
How to deal with patients who find misleading health information online.
How to deal with patients who find misleading health information online.
=== Art and Science <small>()</small>===
=== Art and Science <small>(1:10:38)</small>===
What are the similarities between art and science?
What are the similarities between art and science?


== Skeptical Quote of the Week <small>()</small> ==
== Skeptical Quote of the Week <small>(1:13:08)</small> ==
<blockquote>Science is so awesome. It is breathtaking and mind-blowing, intertwining and unifying; and sometimes it's just a little bit crazy. The discoveries we make about our world are incredibly humbling. They move us forward and have the potential to benefit all of mankind.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Science is so awesome. It is breathtaking and mind-blowing, intertwining and unifying; and sometimes it's just a little bit crazy. The discoveries we make about our world are incredibly humbling. They move us forward and have the potential to benefit all of mankind.</blockquote>
Clara Ma
Clara Ma
== Announcements <small>()</small> ==


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SGU Episode 404
13th April 2013
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SGU 403                      SGU 405

Skeptical Rogues
S: Steven Novella

B: Bob Novella

R: Rebecca Watson

J: Jay Novella

E: Evan Bernstein

Quote of the Week

Science is so awesome. It is breathtaking and mind-blowing, intertwining and unifying; and sometimes it's just a little bit crazy. The discoveries we make about our world are incredibly humbling. They move us forward and have the potential to benefit all of mankind.

Clara Ma

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Introduction

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

Remembering Perry (04:42)

  • Perry DeAngelis 22/8/1963 - 19/8/2007

This Day in Skepticism (06:19)

  • April 13, 1970: Apollo 13 Mishap

News Items

Conspiracy Survey (10:02)

Misused Scientific Terms (13:47)

New Type of Supernova (29:35)

Vaccines Make You Gay (35:34)

Anti-Vaccine Propaganda on Twitter (41:20)

Science or Fiction (47:03)

Item #1: A team of scientists have discovered a method for extracting large amounts of hydrogen from any plant. Item #2: A newly published model predicts that the world population will stabilize around 2050. Item #3: A review of online learning concludes it is about 60% as effective as face-to-face learning.

Live Q&A

Effects of Alcohol (1:06:11)

What are the effects of alcohol on the brain?

Online Health Informatinon (1:08:46)

How to deal with patients who find misleading health information online.

Art and Science (1:10:38)

What are the similarities between art and science?

Skeptical Quote of the Week (1:13:08)

Science is so awesome. It is breathtaking and mind-blowing, intertwining and unifying; and sometimes it's just a little bit crazy. The discoveries we make about our world are incredibly humbling. They move us forward and have the potential to benefit all of mankind.

Clara Ma

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