Sunday, April 23, 2006

SGG Episode 14: The ew ew ew ew ew episode

Episode 14: Fossilized worm dung, creepy crawly cyborg insects, and the bubonic plague

Episode 14: it's extra-disgusting, for your listening pleasure.

Susanne will post the links tomorrow.

This is the last episode from the SC. Susanne's moving to Montana next week. But never fear: we've got a plan, so stick with us. They don't call us the Science GENIUS Girls for nothing, you know!

Send us mail at sciencegeniusgirls@gmail.com!

Sunday, April 16, 2006

SGG Episode 13: An Easter Basket of Science Goodies

SGG Episode 13: Angry bluebirds, alien telescopes, fake pregnant women, and hot worms

Happy Easter from the Science Genius Girls! Listen up for some big news from Susanne.

Here's what the Easter bunny has brought you today:
1. Aggressive bluebirds and evolution!
2. Where oh where are the aliens?
3. Worms: feelin' hot hot hot!
4. Meet the pregnant robot!

Disclaimer: Susanne and Aditi are not responsible for certain nonsensical statements made after 7 p.m. on Sunday night.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Episode 12: It was lost, but now it's found

SGG Episode 12: Tipsy tulips, rediscovering Uranus, drill bits, and Biblical miracles

Okay, we didn't find the episode we lost. But we did make a new one, and it's even better. Take a listen and get the answers to these titillating questions:

1. Did Fred Flintstone's friends ever go to the dentist?
2. What ancient fish could swim and walk?
3. What's that blue ring around Uranus?
4. Did Jesus really take a stroll on the Sea of Galilee?
5. What happens when you whiskey a tulip?

Thanks for listening! E-mail us at sciencegeniusgirls@gmail.com.

Monday, April 03, 2006

Episode 12: It's so gone

Dear listeners,
We recorded episode 12 tonight...and then the computer freaked out and shut down. We pressed "save," but apparently it didn't listen. So we are very sorry to say that you'll have to wait until Thursday for our next one. Three more days. You can do it.

Susanne and Aditi

Saturday, March 25, 2006

SGG Episode 11: Susanne Flies Solo (Will She Crash and Burn?)

SGG Episode 11: Susanne's all by her lonesome with letters from Aditi, tortoise obits, and cool science Web sites

Susanne's recording SGG on her own this week. But never fear. Aditi's sent her beloved listeners a very special letter from her ultra-secret spring break location. Don't miss it.

Be sure to tune in next week, too, when we feature our first SCIENCE GENIUS LISTENER. Australian scientist Daniel - aka "Lord of the Lizards" - will be on the show to talk about his research on Jacky Dragons!

Bits n' pieces of news:
1. Tortoise obituary :(
2. Solar eclipse on Wednesday
3. Rocket flop
4. Engine success
5. Misguided mice?


Cool science Web sites! Get involved!
1. LiveScience: Awesome site for brief but interesting science stories.
2. Globe at Night: Help scientists conduct research on light pollution until March 29.
3. Go on, find an alien.
4. Geological time machine!
5. Find out how many ants live in YOUR area.


Also check out Lip Gloss and Laptops: See the site, listen to the podcast!

Finally, tell us about YOUR research, teaching, etc. We want to know what our Science Genius Listeners are doing. Address: sciencegeniusgirls@gmail.com. And join the SGG's Frappr community!

Sunday, March 19, 2006

SGG Episode 10: Techies of the World Unite

SGG Episode 10: Nerd museums, light pollution, young geniuses, and (how many???) endangered species

It's Sunday afternoon, and Susanne and Aditi have just returned from the nerd paradise known as the San Jose Tech Museum of Innovation. They can't help but rave about silicon microchips, clean lab bunny suits, head scans, real aerogel, and all the other cool stuff they saw.

Then stick around to find out 1. why the world's millions of plant and animal species have U.N.ers so befuddled; 2. why not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas; and 3. why the San Francisco Chronicle is so impressed by one brilliant young grad student.

Finally, the SG Girls want your help/stories. Listen to the show to learn more!

E-mail us at sciencegeniusgirls@gmail.com! We'd love to hear from you.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Extra, extra! New, improved SGG...

The SGGs have finally figured out how to reduce their download times! Episode 9 is now 13 MB, not 40 MB (or whatever it was previously).

Special thanks to our computer guru friend David who e-mailed us with some excellent tips/advice on how to change the bitrate using Garageband.

Monday, March 13, 2006

SGG Episode 9: Join us on a Monday night ramble

Episode 9: In which the SGGs discuss moon geysers, brain matters, and manufactured weather

Question: If Aditi and Susanne were trapped in a space shuttle on the way to Saturn's icy satellite Enceladus with nothing but a container of Tang, some freeze-dried ice cream, a teacup chihuahua, a snake, and a hampster, what would happen? Take a listen and find out.

More importantly, get edumacated about "science" movies, rain making, how to un-blind a mouse, and the hunt for extraterrestrial life.

The file's a bit large. We recommend downloading with Quicktime.

Thanks for listening! E-mail us at sciencegeniusgirls@gmail.com!

Sunday, March 05, 2006

SGG Episode 8: Pre-Oscar Science Extravaganza!

SGG Episode 8: Surprise organs, sunken ships, space agency woes, and stinky gasoline

Half an hour before the 2006 Academy Awards get underway, Aditi and Susanne express their undying love for Oscar host John Stewart. Then it's business as usual. Don't miss an exciting expose on the two fascinating scientists they interviewed last week. Stay tuned as Aditi reveals an anatomical surprise found in laboratory mice, and ponders the secrets hidden in a sunken Swedish ship. Listen with interest as Susanne analyzes NASA's budget situation and considers opening her own cow poo refinery.

Articles covered this week:

1) Surprise organ discovered in mice
2) Scientists blast NASA budget cuts
3) Medieval ship found in Stockholm
4) Scientists extract gasoline from cattle dung


And check out our beloved LAW SCHOOL PODCAST GUYS! It's the law, folks. Confused about torts and barristers? The LSPGs can sort you out.

By the way, we do realize our sound files are quite large. So here's a shoutout to all you computer gurus: could you tell us how to fix that? We use Garageband. Help a Girl out.

Thanks for listening! Send fan mail to sciencegeniusgirls@gmail.com.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Listener of the Week and News Stories

Chuck the Cartoonist sent us the following picture for Valentine's Day:





Thanks, Chuck! You're awesome. As a prize, you get to read THIS.

Also: we're going to start posting the news stories we talk about in our podcast. Here goes:

1) Scores of Fish Beach Themselves in N.C.
2) Rocket Science May Hold Key to Surfing's Future
3) Science Fair Goes Under Microscope
4) Study: Dolphins Not So Intelligent on Land

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Episode 7: Sleep-Deprived Science

SGG Episode 7: Nuclear surfboards, science fair insanity, beach-bound fish, and clueless dolphins

Hello, Roxy the Cat here. Susanne and Aditi would write this themselves, but they've overextended their brains and have forgotten how to write cohesive sentences. That's what happens when you're burnt out on school, I suppose. So I'm taking over.

Ummm...let's see...Susanne gave me a list before she passed out amidst a pile of papers. Something about whether science fairs are worthwhile...something else about a nuclear weapons guy making surfboards...okay...Oh. Now here's a worthwhile nugget. Fish piled up on the beach, just waiting for a frisky feline like me to move in and snap 'em up. Nice. Ooooh. And dolphins, too. They're bigger, but I'm a smart gal. I could catch one if I tried hard enough.

What's that grating, foghorn-like noise?...What the...oh. It's Susanne. She's snoring. Stupid graduate student human.

Someone get me out of here. Or at least send some catnip.

Love, Roxy the Cat

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Episode 6: SG Girls Take Over St. Louis

Episode 6: Live (well, not exactly) from the Midwest!

Aditi and Susanne give a brief, sleepy overview of the AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) meeting in St. Louis, MO. Get the scoop on why Las Vegas might have been a better destination, the latest on nanoparticle toxicity, how to extract blood cells from a 62-million-year old dino fossil, and which cute prime time TV stars showed up at the convention.

Also...if anyone out there knows how we can reduce our bit rate using Garageband, PLEASE let us know. Our download time is just too slow. We are science geniuses, but we are not computer geniuses!

E-mail us at sciencegeniusgirls@gmail.com!

Monday, February 13, 2006

Episode 5: Like, totally awesome!

SGG episode 5: Self-cleaning toilets, mythbuster madness, and discoveries galore!

Highlights from this wonderful excellent brilliant superb episode:
-A call for Valentine's greetings!
-Mythbusters! Check out our discussion on contagious yawning and planes taking off from treadmills!
-How sunlight + nanotechnology = a gleaming powder room!
-Mummies! Dinosaurs! Ancient manuscripts hidden in quaint British cupboards!

It's fantabulous, folks. Download it now!

Feel free to e-mail us with comments and suggestions at sciencegeniusgirls@gmail.com. We love hearing from you. Just keep it clean, mmm-kay?

*The conveyor belt story came from kottke.org.

*Check out the Law School Podcast guys!

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Episode 4: Live from the SC!!!

Episode 4: Monster guns, Alaskan manifestos, and teched-out pigeons

Inquiring minds apparently want to know: "What is this science writing thing you speak of?" Susanne and Aditi tell all (well, some). Then they examine how one suburban nuclear facility is protecting itself from unidentified enemies, what some Alaskans do when invasive plant species start to get to them, and why pigeons are taking backpack-chic to a whole new level.

Next, it's on to the Q&A game. Get the scoop on the SGG's pet science peeves, and researchers they admire.

We love e-mails! Send comments, suggestions, and praise to sciencegeniusgirls@gmail.com.

Monday, January 30, 2006

Wow...making the papers already! ;)

Science Genius Girls made the O.C. Register!

Do you agree with Gary's assessment? Are we the science world's token "valley girls?"

Here it is!