It's not an exact science.
This week John and Shannon talk about what some of the weird weather radar terms that get thrown around mean and how you can use them to keep up with storms impacting you. Then things get morbid with a mouse experiment that ended in an idiocrasy style extinction.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
John went to the Geoprobe open house to look at drilling rigs and then we discuss the optimum way to plan a large number of Christmas parties.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
What's tiny, rocky, and alive? Forams! Learn about forams and what diseases James Bond may get while traveling to study them.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
John and Shannon both traveled to see the great eclipse of 2024 and share their experiences this week as well as talk about one of those rare times when ice is not a mineral.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
This week we interview YouTube science creator, science writer, and communicator Alexis Dahl to learn about the rocks of Michigan's UP and how scientists can do a better job of sharing what they do.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
This week we see how scientists break down the Earth into 7 or more spheres and why that is and isn't a good idea. We also explore a fun paper about graphene that is just full of crap.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
What can we get from mining the moon? Should we? Who can do it? Why should we do it? That and more in this week's show!
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
This week we talk about new national parks, sticky notes, and empirical evidence about fly fishing.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
This week we talk about how rocks get magnetic field imparted to them and if scientists are really discovering anything new these days.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
This week we're rejoined by the Heerschaps to learn about how they came to own and run Brunton and what's next for the company that is a staple of the geological, recreational, and military navigation world.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
We generally don't think of sedimentary rocks when we think of volcanoes, but they are real! Find out why sedimentologists don't have to be bored in volcanic terranes.
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John Leeman
Shannon Dulin
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