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Although being wrong is a part of being a scientist, correcting yourself when you recognize that you're wrong is also a part of it. On today's show, Annie and Turtle correct themselves for a few of the mistakes that they made in previously released episodes... Mostly sciency-type mistakes about facts and stuff.
Here are a few of the main points that were corrected and reflected:
- 100th Monkey Pseudoscience
- The Number of Federally Recognized Tribes in the US
- Operculum or Plastrons... which would you choose?
- Triassic, Jurassic, THEN Cretaceous
- Janzen's research wasn't in Africa
- What's up with NDN Time?
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Links & Resources:
100th Monkey Phenomenon
21 Grams Experiment
Different Numbers for Number of Federally Recognized Tribes... 567 or 573? Or How about the federal register number?
Operculum - Plastrons
Mesozoic Era
Tropical Ecological and Biocultural Restoration
Bitterroot
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Although being wrong is a part of being a scientist, correcting yourself when you recognize that you're wrong is also a part of it. On today's show, Annie and Turtle correct themselves for a few of the mistakes that they made in previously released episodes... Mostly sciency-type mistakes about facts and stuff.
Here are a few of the main points that were corrected and reflected:
- 100th Monkey Pseudoscience
- The Number of Federally Recognized Tribes in the US
- Operculum or Plastrons... which would you choose?
- Triassic, Jurassic, THEN Cretaceous
- Janzen's research wasn't in Africa
- What's up with NDN Time?
~
Links & Resources:
100th Monkey Phenomenon
21 Grams Experiment
Different Numbers for Number of Federally Recognized Tribes... 567 or 573? Or How about the federal register number?
Operculum - Plastrons
Mesozoic Era
Tropical Ecological and Biocultural Restoration
Bitterroot
~
Like this show? Leave us a review here… even one sentence helps! And if you leave your Twitter handle we’ll be sure to thank you personally!