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You can also jump to pages of episodes listed by year and date: [[2035 Episodes|2035]], [[2021 Episodes (808-???)|2021]], [[2020 Episodes (756-807)|2020]], [[2019 Episodes (704-755)|2019]], [[2018 Episodes (652-703)|2018]], [[2017 Episodes (600-651)|2017]], [[2016 Episodes (547-599)|2016]], [[2015 Episodes (495-546)|2015]], [[2014 Episodes (442-494)|2014]], [[2013 Episodes (390-441)|2013]], [[2012 Episodes (338-389)|2012]], [[2011 Episodes (286-337|2011]], [[2010 Episodes (232-285)|2010]], [[2009 Episodes (181-231)|2009]], [[2008 Episodes (128-180)|2008]], [[2007 Episodes (76-127)|2007]], [[2006 Episodes (24-75)|2006]], [[2005 Episodes (1-23)|2005]]
You can also jump to pages of episodes listed by year and date: [[2035 Episodes|2035]], [[2021 Episodes (860-???)|2022]], [[2021 Episodes (808-859)|2021]], [[2020 Episodes (756-807)|2020]], [[2019 Episodes (704-755)|2019]], [[2018 Episodes (652-703)|2018]], [[2017 Episodes (600-651)|2017]], [[2016 Episodes (547-599)|2016]], [[2015 Episodes (495-546)|2015]], [[2014 Episodes (442-494)|2014]], [[2013 Episodes (390-441)|2013]], [[2012 Episodes (338-389)|2012]], [[2011 Episodes (286-337|2011]], [[2010 Episodes (232-285)|2010]], [[2009 Episodes (181-231)|2009]], [[2008 Episodes (128-180)|2008]], [[2007 Episodes (76-127)|2007]], [[2006 Episodes (24-75)|2006]], [[2005 Episodes (1-23)|2005]]


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Below are links to all the SGU episodes with transcription pages. Blank and new episodes will benefit from using the [[Episode skeleton]] structure.
Below are links to all the SGU episodes with transcription pages. Blank and new episodes will benefit from using the [[Episode skeleton]] structure.


Jump to: [[#2035|2035]], [[#2021|2021]], [[#2020|2020]], [[#2019|2019]], [[#2018|2018]], [[#2017|2017]], [[#2016|2016]], [[#2015|2015]], [[#2014|2014]], [[#2013|2013]], [[#2012|2012]], [[#2011|2011]], [[#2010|2010]], [[#2009|2009]], [[#2008|2008]], [[#2007|2007]], [[#2006|2006]], [[#2005|2005]]
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Revision as of 08:50, 4 January 2022

This template is used to display the list of full-length episodes on the Main Page and the SGU Episodes page. Additions and amendments to this template will be reflected on those pages. Blank and new episodes will benefit from using the Episode skeleton structure.

Pages currently in progress should be followed by {{i}} to add the pencil icon, and pages that have sections open to other contributors to transcribe should be followed by {{Open}} to include the green arrow icon.

Once all the transcription is finished, the page should be marked with {{mag}} to add the magnifying glass icon, signifying that it needs to be proof-read.

Pages that have been proof-read and verified by a contributor other than the author should be followed by {{tick}} to include the green tick icon.

Where an initial transcription is done using Google Speech API, the page should be followed by {{a}} to add the microphone icon.

Below are links to all the SGU episodes with transcription pages. Blank and new episodes will benefit from using the Episode skeleton structure.

Jump to: 2035, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005

Key:
    Open for transcription  –  contains sections that need transcribing     Transcription in progress –  transcription in progress
    Ready for proofreading  –  transcription complete and needs proof-reading     Automatic transcription –  initial transcription by Google Speech API
    Transcript Verified  –  episode proof-read


  2022 [↑]   (Episodes 860-912)
Ep. Date Sts. Non-News Segment(s) SoF Theme Interview Guest Rogue(s)
912 12-31 Ready for proofreading 2022 Year in Review Science news items from 1922 - Ian Callanan, SGU tech-guru
911 12-24 Ready for proofreading - Arizona law - -
910 12-17 Ready for proofreading What's the Word? Emerging technologies Mark Ho, cognitive scientist -
909 12-10 Ready for proofreading Potent Quotables Rare weird diseases - SGU patron Brian Newell
908 12-03 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob Captain Obvious - -
907 11-26 Ready for proofreading What's the Word? Turkeys - -
906 11-19 Ready for proofreading Dumbest Thing of the Week - - -
905 11-12 Ready for proofreading Dumbest Thing of the Week Common animal myths - -
904 11-05 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob
History of Vibrators
Apples - Ajia Mae Moon, cannabis activist
903 10-28 Ready for proofreading What's the Word? USA-Australia relationship - Richard Saunders, skeptic
902 10-21 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Jay 19th-century pseudoscience - -
901 10-15 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob - - -
900 10-08 Ready for proofreading What's the Word?
Quickies with Steve
Adapting to climate change - -
899 10-01 Ready for proofreading Forgotten Superheroes of Science Failed inventions Tim Dodd,
the Everyday Astronaut
-
898 09-24 Ready for proofreading - Global warming - SGU patron David Almeda
897 09-17 Ready for proofreading Is It Real? Golden Goose Awards - -
896 09-10 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob
Death by Pseudoscience
Social Psychology - -
895 09-03 Ready for proofreading - Common myths Dr. Seema Yasmin,
science communicator
-
894 08-27 Ready for proofreading Dumbest Thing of the Week Florence, Italy - -
893 08-20 Ready for proofreading Live from NECSS Misinformation - Andrea Jones-Rooy,
political, social, and data scientist
and Kelly Burke,
from Guerrilla Skeptics of Wikipedia
892 08-13 Ready for proofreading USA's New Climate Bill Robots - -
891 08-06 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob Materials Science - -
890 07-30 Ready for proofreading What's the Word? Edible plants - -
889 07-23 Ready for proofreading Cara's Cancer Experience - Brian Dunning, host of Skeptoid -
888 07-16 Ready for proofreading Potent Quotables - - Andrea Jones-Rooy,
political, social, and data scientist
887 07-09 Ready for proofreading The Fate of Fireworks Weird Science Dr. David Stanton, paleogeneticist George Hrab, musician & skeptic
886 07-02 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob
Cara's Upcoming Surgery
Snakes - -
885 06-25 Ready for proofreading Secret of Skinwalker Ranch Geology - -
884 06-18 Ready for proofreading - Science Misconceptions - -
883 06-11 Ready for proofreading Green Bank Radio Observatory visit Hidden Theme! - -
882 06-04 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob - - -
881 05-28 Ready for proofreading Name That Logical Fallacy Which is older? Naomi Rowe-Gurney,
NASA Planetary Scientist
-
880 05-21 Ready for proofreading - Which is bigger? - -
879 05-14 Ready for proofreading Dumbest Thing of the Week - - -
878 05-07 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob
Jay's Critical Thinker award
Critical Thinking - -
877 04-30 Ready for proofreading Shameless Promotion Future technology - -
876 04-23 Ready for proofreading - Bermuda - -
875 04-16 Ready for proofreading Live from Boston
Overrated or Underrated?
New England geology - George Hrab, musician & skeptic
874 04-09 Ready for proofreading - IPCC 2022 report John Kiss, plant physiologist -
873 04-02 Ready for proofreading Live from NYC
Political Science of War
Ancillary skills of U.S. presidents - Andrea Jones-Rooy,
political, social, and data scientist
872 03-26 Ready for proofreading Name That Logical Fallacy
More on Permanent DST
Bread - -
871 03-19 Ready for proofreading Permanent DST in the USA - Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, NAMLE -
870 03-12 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob - - Brian Wecht, string theorist
869 03-05 Ready for proofreading - Ukraine - -
868 02-26 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob - - -
867 02-19 Ready for proofreading Name That Logical Fallacy
Today I Learned
- - -
866 02-12 Ready for proofreading Potent Quotables - - -
865 02-05 Ready for proofreading Quickie with Bob Materials Science - -
864 01-30 Ready for proofreading What's the Word? - - -
863 01-23 Ready for proofreading 5G and Airlines Advances in technology Dr. Brad McKay,
science communicator
-
862 01-15 Ready for proofreading Name That Logical Fallacy HIV - -
861 01-08 Ready for proofreading 2022 Psychic Predictions - - -
860 01-01 Ready for proofreading 2021 Year in Review 2021 - Ian Callanan, SGU tech-guru
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