Downward Phasing Dog (w/ Christian Spicer)
Are dogs getting dumber because of their association with humans? New new study comparing intelligence of wolves to domesticated canines seems to indicate that might be the case. Anthony, Jeff, and special guest Christian Spicer talk about relative dog dumbness and what might be the cause.
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Today’s story was sent in by Todd Langstaff: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3236752/Have-humans-dogs-STUPID-Canines-lazy-thinkers-domestication-blame.html
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Are dogs getting dumber because of their association with humans? New new study comparing intelligence of wolves to domesticated canines seems to indicate that might be the case. Anthony, Jeff, and special guest Christian Spicer talk about relative dog dumbness and what might be the cause.
Patrons get a bonus, double length episode with Christian! Check out our Patreon to listen to it: https://www.patreon.com/posts/4156997
Check out Christian’s comedy album here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/moment-in-time/id965342897
Get all your sweet We Have Concerns merch by swinging by http://wehaveconcerns.com/shop
Jeff on Twitter: @jeffcannata
Anthony on Twitter: @acarboni
Today’s story was sent in by Todd Langstaff: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3236752/Have-humans-dogs-STUPID-Canines-lazy-thinkers-domestication-blame.html
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Home, Phone E.T.
Stephen Hawking has teamed up with a Russian tycoon to start a new search for extraterrestrial life. The cost? $100 million… and maybe the safety of our entire civilization? Whatever, we’ll just build some moon tanks.
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Today’s story: Stephen Hawking announces $100 million hunt for alien life
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Dean Karnazes has a rare physiological condition that allows him to process lactic acid more efficiently than other humans and effectively run forever. His list of running accomplishments is truly super human. Jeff and Anthony differ on their opinion of whether running is worthwhile, but both of them imagine what they might do if they could replicate Dean’s unique attributes.
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Today’s story submitted by Bilbosexyhobbit: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/the-running-blog/2013/aug/30/dean-karnazes-man-run-forever
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Scientists have discovered that getting spiders to ingest carbon nanotubes will cause them to weave spider silk that is even stronger than their naturally strong tensile strands. This leads Anthony and Jeff to imagine all kinds of potential uses for this amazing new by-product. There is only one problem: how do you harvest spider silk?
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Today’s story submitted by awsaba: http://www.technologyreview.com/view/537301/spiders-ingest-nanotubes-then-weave-silk-reinforced-with-carbon/
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Scientists now believe that they have isolated the specific parts of DNA that cause aging in humans. Which leads Anthony and Jeff to think, if they’ve isolated them, perhaps they can eliminate them… And if they can eliminate them, can’t we all live forever? And, like, if we can live forever… what would that mean?!
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Today’s story: http://www.salk.edu/news/pressrelease_details.php?press_id=2080
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A London-based company has developed highly articulated robotic hands, and has decided to use the technology to create an in-home product: stand-alone arms that will cook gourmet meals. Jeff and Anthony marvel at the innovation, but wonder if chef hands is really the most impressive use of the technology. Like, what about a tiny Ralph Macchio?
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Today’s story: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-32282131
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A new virtual reality startup called Project Elysium aims to give Oculus Rift users the ability to have conversations with their deceased loved ones by recreating them digitally, using pictures, video, and data from their lives. Jeff and Anthony think this is the technological version of clairvoyant shysterism, but actually stumble upon some interesting use cases.
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Today’s story was sent in by Evan Maroun: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/04/project-elysium-wants-to-use-vr-to-revive-deceased-loved-ones/
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When his heart was replaced with a constant, flowing artificial pump in March of 2011, Craig Lewis became the first human ever to live without a pulse. Anthony is eager to disregard his biological heart for science’s improvements - he’d do it in a heartbeat - but Jeff is worried that living life without a pulse might lead to strange existence out of rhythm.
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Today’s story was sent in by Feerios: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2096314/Meet-HEARTLESS-man-able-live-heartbeat-PULSE.html
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Moore’s Law states that every 2 years the number of transistors on a chip will double. But some scientists predict that in just 10 years, we will hit the upper limit of Moore’s Law. Anthony and Jeff wonder what the will happen if we get to the end of the Law and suggest a few ways we might outsmart this presumptive limit.
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Today’s story: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/moores-law-computing-after-moores-law/
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