00:00:00 - Researcher Daniel Katz and journalist Lucas Joel (@LucasVanWykJoel) join Ryan to talk about Dan’s research into Detroit’s pollen problem. Too many vacant lots means a lot more ragweed for the residents of the city to deal with. Want to get involved with Dan’s research? Check out his citizen science project Pollen Tracker!
00:41:26 - After the allergy-inducing first segment, a drink is enjoyed by all. Ryan Escapes with the help of Offshoot Beer Co. Lucas is having his very favorite South African rooibos tea. And Dan is having Electric Jellyfish from Pinthouse PIzza which isn’t thematic but “oh well”.
00:54:14 - Some recent fossil finds in Burmese amber have been making the news, but unfortunately, it’s unclear if the amber is being ethically sourced and it may even be funding the genocide of Myanmar’s Kachin Christian minority. Is it ok to be publishing on specimens obtained this way? What does it mean when the studies get quickly retracted? And how are scientific societies addressing the issue? A sobering but important topic.
01:37:31 - A quick PaleoPOW to thank Dan K. for his continuing support via PayPal. Thanks, Dan! And if you’re in the US, go VOTE!
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Audio Production by Rob Heath
Music credit: Detroit - Podington Bear
Bonus: American Innovations - Artificial Intelligence Preview
289 - Fossil Field Trip: Calvert Cliffs
288 - From The Archives
287 - Descent into Madness
286 - Three Wolf Moon
285 - Pterosaur in the Sky
284 - Pay It Forward
283 - Definitely Maybe
282 - Anchor's Away, Part 2
281 - Poli Sci... sort of
280 - Chatting with Chirpers
279 - On the Move for Science
278 - LOST
277 - AGU 2017, Part 2
276 - AGU 2017, Part 1
275 - Publishing Rocks
274 - GSA 2017, Part 2
273 - GSA 2017, Part 1
272 - The End Of Small Things
271 - Mesozoic Meanderings
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