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Join us as we explore the fascinating world of extremophiles – the extraordinary organisms that thrive in the most inhospitable places on Earth. From the scorching hot springs to the icy depths of the Antarctic, these resilient creatures will blow your mind! What are extremophiles and why do they matter? What unique adaptations do they have and how did they get them? What do they teach us about potential alien life?
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Get ready to dive into the mysterious and marvellous world of Mycology (fungi) on this week's episode of The Information Entropy Podcast! Ever wondered what those mushrooms in your garden are really up to? Or how a slime mould could map the Tokyo subway system? Join us as we uncover the hidden secrets of fungi, from the incredible mycelium networks beneath our feet to the mind-bending powers of psilocybin mushrooms.
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Morality! What is it? Where does it come from? And do we all have the same morals? Find out this week as the boys explore this deeply personal and subjective topic. Mitch defines morality for us and the key aspects that underpin it in the scientific community. Tom then explores four key areas of philosophical thought on morality: Kantian, Utilitarianism, Virtue Ethics, and Confucian ethics. The boys then discuss various moral dilemmas and what they would do in that situation.
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This week the boys are talking about Conservation! Mitch defines it for us and gives us knowledge on bees! Should we still care about them or are they doing well? Tom takes us on a tour of the IUCN and it’s red list of threatened species. How do we help species on the brink of extinction and what about those species that might go extinct before we even have chance to discover that they are there? Music: HOME – Above All
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Welcome one and all to episode 100! We made it! On this weeks extra special episode the boys take time out to thank all of you amazing listeners who make this worthwhile. Mitch and Tom take a look back at some of their favourite moments, episodes, and topics. They provide some interesting updates to some old stories and tangent where their hearts desire. So, sit back and relax as the boys reminisce!
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Storytelling! Why do we read books? Why do we tell each other stories of the past? Why is this, uniquely human behaviour, ubiquitous across the human race and prevalent in every single culture? Well, sit back and relax this week as we aim to explore just that! Tom explores the evolution of storytelling, was this a relatively new human tradition or did it evolve in a way that was vital to our survival? Mitch looks at the brain regions associated with reading and why it makes us feel the way we do. The boys also explore emotion, storytelling as therapy, and aphantasia/hyperphantasia.
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GENETIC ENGINEERING! This week on the show Mitch and Tom explore how our DNA makes us who we are and the incredible ways in which scientists are able to hack into that system and edit our genes. To start the show Tom explores what genes are in the first place and how they are expressed before Mitch moves onto exploring the various methods of genetic engineering and how they are utilised. The boys debate the use of genetically modified crops as well as the ethics of genetically modifying animals and humans. Music: HOME – Above AllTop of Form
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DINOSAURS AND FOSSILS! This week on the show Mitch and Tom travel back to when reptiles held dominion over Earth. Tom explores the Mesozoic era and how flight developed in pterosaurs while Mitch explores how these beasts became things we find in the ground. The boys both explore their favourite dinosaurs and of course tangent along the way. Music: HOME – Above All
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Mitch and Tom return to where honour and tradition rules above all else, of course… it is Japan! What scientific innovations and technologies did the Japanese culture produce and how did they do it? Mitch looks at their time keeping system and production of intricate water clocks while Tom investigates the making of fabrics and the development of rural aquaculture as a traditional practice. Music: HOME – Above All
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This week your hosts take you back in time to where a sword on your hip decided your fate, where the art of calligraphy passed laws, and where tea ceremonies were the norm… Historic Japan! Tom explains why we do not refer to historic Japan as “ancient” before the boys launch into their research. Mitch reveals the impressive metallurgy skills developed in Japan over 500 years ago as well as their method of producing the highest quality ink. Tom investigates the architecture of Japan and how they built earthquake resistant architecture! Music: HOME – Above AllTop of Form
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This week Mitch and Tom return to the land of the Nile and all that it touches: Ancient Egypt! This time your hosts actually discuss the making of the pyramids! How were the pyramids of Giza constructed? How were the rocks transported there? Was it Aliens or genius beyond its time? Tom speaks about solar eclipses in ancient times and the effect that it had while Mithc investigates the advancement of mathematics and astronomy Music: HOME – Above AllTop of Form
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This week your hosts elope to where gods rules amongst humankind: Ancient Egypt! The boys carry on their historical They discuss the bounds of the ancient Egyptian empire and one of their most famous acts: mummification and the advances in medicine it led to! Tom explores what Egyptian life was like in the cities and rural areas and it’s not what you might expect! Mitch highlights the Rosetta Stone and its historical importance in our understanding of Egyptian culture!Music: HOME – Above All
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Ancient Rome! The boys start a historical journey this week of ancient civilisations! What technological and scientific innovations did the Roman civilisation give to the world? When was “Ancient Rome” in the first place and how far did it expand? The boys explore the ingenious aqueduct system used to transport water hundreds of kilometres as well as the advent of the famous Roman cement! What civilisation should we explore next? Music: HOME – Above All
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Stress and Anxiety! Feelings and emotions that we all experience on varying scales… but how does it actually impact us? The boys explore the physiological impacts of stress on the body and how your body forms the stress response. Mitch explores the fight or flight response which now been expanded to include two new actions in the stress response: fawn and freeze! The boys speak about acute and chronic stress and how they differ in their impacts on your daily life and also how you can attempt to manage your stress. But remember you are not alone so check our show and socials for links that could help you. Music: HOME – Above All
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Welcome back to The Information Entropy Podcast! The body plan: how does your body know where to grow an arm? A nose? Or your legs? Find out here! Tom explores the homeobox genes and how stem cells are vital for growing into new body parts and the different kind of body plans that are exhibited in the animal kingdom. Meanwhile, Mitch takes us on a guided tour of the evolution of the body plan and asking whether it is a conserved or converged trait! Music: HOME – Above All
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Welcome back to The Information Entropy Podcast! Put your tin foil hats on because this week we are investigating conspiracy theories! What makes something a conspiracy theory in the first place? What are the different types of conspiracy theories? Why do people tend to believe in conspiracy theories? Find out all this and more on this week’s episode! Music: HOME – Above AllTop of Form
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Welcome back to The Information Entropy Podcast! Why are some animals so big but others so small? Join us this week as we explore the possible mechanisms behind it all! Tom explores whether the size of an animals determines their niche or the other way around. Mitch looks at the role of thermoregulation with Bergmann’s law and why species that arrive on islands get smaller over time! Music: HOME – Above AllTop of Form
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Welcome back to The Information Entropy Podcast! This week we enter the mind warping topic of: SPACETIME! What is this it? Where did it come from? How has our understanding of the universe changed since its inception? Tom explores some of the underlying principles set out by Einstein that you need to understand this complicated topic while Mitch takes us into the past exploring how Einstein discovered this theory in the first place! Think time is linear? THINK AGAIN! Music: HOME – Above AllTop of Form
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Welcome back to The Information Entropy Podcast! This week we are investigating maths! Why do some of us resent it so? Why do some of us find an affinity with it? What is it in the first place anyway? Tom explores some axioms of maths that make maths what it is. Mitch introduces us to modulo’s. Both of our hosts then look at some unsolved mathematical problems! Can you be the one to solve them? Music: HOME – Above AllTop of Form
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