• 18. Conspiracy Theories

  • 2024/04/30
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18. Conspiracy Theories

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  • In this episode of Science Refresh, Grace and Meg wander into the world of conspiracy theories.


    Grace delves into the science to help explain why people believe certain conspiracy theories, from fight or flight to biases.


    Meg explores how interest in conspiracy theories may, or may not, have changed over time.


    As always, Grace and Meg share their top headlines from the past month, as well as those quirky science stories that grabbed their attention.


    But what about you? What science stories caught your eye last month? Let us know on our socials: Twitter (@SciRefreshPod) and Instagram (@sciencerefreshpodcast). You can also email us at sciencerefreshpod@gmail.com.


    Also mentioned in this episode:

    • Bias in medical devices needs immediate action
    • Blood test trial for Alzheimer’s
    • Women vs European Courts of human rights
    • Kidney Transplant from pig to human
    • End of the world or just a solar eclipse?
    • Combatting confirmation bias on social media
    • Have conspiracy theories increased over time?
    • Using AI to monitor hedgehog populations
    • Discovery of 4000 year old tooth in Ireland


    Presented by Grace Tyrrell and Megan Thomas.

    Edited by Grace Tyrrell and Megan Thomas.


    “Jazzy Abstract Beat” by Coma-Media

    https://pixabay.com/music/beats-jazzy-abstract-beat-11254/

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    “Flabby” by Coma-Media

    https://pixabay.com/music/beats-flabby-172888/

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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this episode of Science Refresh, Grace and Meg wander into the world of conspiracy theories.


Grace delves into the science to help explain why people believe certain conspiracy theories, from fight or flight to biases.


Meg explores how interest in conspiracy theories may, or may not, have changed over time.


As always, Grace and Meg share their top headlines from the past month, as well as those quirky science stories that grabbed their attention.


But what about you? What science stories caught your eye last month? Let us know on our socials: Twitter (@SciRefreshPod) and Instagram (@sciencerefreshpodcast). You can also email us at sciencerefreshpod@gmail.com.


Also mentioned in this episode:

  • Bias in medical devices needs immediate action
  • Blood test trial for Alzheimer’s
  • Women vs European Courts of human rights
  • Kidney Transplant from pig to human
  • End of the world or just a solar eclipse?
  • Combatting confirmation bias on social media
  • Have conspiracy theories increased over time?
  • Using AI to monitor hedgehog populations
  • Discovery of 4000 year old tooth in Ireland


Presented by Grace Tyrrell and Megan Thomas.

Edited by Grace Tyrrell and Megan Thomas.


“Jazzy Abstract Beat” by Coma-Media

https://pixabay.com/music/beats-jazzy-abstract-beat-11254/

License https://pixabay.com/service/terms/


“Flabby” by Coma-Media

https://pixabay.com/music/beats-flabby-172888/

License https://pixabay.com/service/terms/


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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