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Hosts:\xa0Ed Brown, Dr. Shayne Joseph, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall and Kylie Sturgess.
\nTopics covered:
\nEarth may have had a second moon billions of years ago, 'comfort food' works not just by taste but also in the gut, and your belly button is a bacterial zoo. Scientists have 'sorta' made sperm in a lab, vampire bats have a molecular heat sensor and is there flowing water on Mars?
\nAn award-winning Philosophy teacher with over ten years experience in education, Kylie Sturgess has lectured on teaching critical thinking, feminism, new media and anomalistic beliefs worldwide. She is a member of the JREF Education Advisory Panel and regularly writes editorial for numerous publications and CSI\u2019s \u2018Curiouser and Curiouser\u2019 online column. In 2010, Kylie was a co-author of the paper \u2018The structure of superstitious action \u2013 A further analysis of fresh evidence\u2018,\xa0in the journal\xa0Personality and Individual Differences, a peer-reviewed publication. It involves a re-analysis of Wiseman and Watt\u2019s short scales of positive and negative superstitions.
\nKylie blogs at\xa0PodBlack Cat, hosts the\xa0Token Skeptic podcast\xa0and is on\xa0Twitter.
\nOur theme music, Step On It, kindly provided by\xa0The Upstanding Members.
\nDuration:0:47:14
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