Episodes

Episode 456 with Tara Flynn!

Episode 455 with Wil Hodgson!

Episode 454 with Paul "Silky" White!

Episode 453 with Maggie Rowe!

Episode 452 - 10th Anniversary Special!

Brooks joins Andy, Matt and Jesse in celebration of a decade of Probably Science, talking about Pam & Tommy, wrestlers getting funny, aluminum, blasting tardigrades to distant stars using lasers, Station Eleven, which celebs should quit social media and Brooks' enthusiasm about the new Jackass movie.

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Episode 451 with Ify Nwadiwe!

Episode 450 with Jordan Morris!

Episode 449 with Kimberly Clark!

Episode 448 with TJ Chambers!

Comedian/writer TJ Chambers (@tjchambersLA) returns to the show to talk with Andy, Jesse and Matt about early covid days and The Great Debate, Viagra and Alzheimer's, not knowing how drunk you are and a new way to get ammonia.

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Episode 447 with Matt Donnelly!

Episode 446 - Double Asteroid Redirection Test with Dipak Srinivasan!

Dipak Srinivasan (@dipaksrinivasan), the External Engagements Lead with Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (and Andy's former college classmate and roommate) returns to talk with Andy, Jesse and Matt about tomorrow's launch of NASA's first planetary defense mission, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), which will travel to the binary asteroid system Didymos over the course of next year to crash into the moonlet asteroid Dimorphos in an attempt to change its path and learn about how to prevent a real-life reboot of Armageddon and/or Deep Impact.

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Episode 445 with Danielle Perez!

Episode 444 with Andrew Orvedahl!

Comedian, podcaster and tabletop game creator Andrew Orvedahl (@TheOrvedahl) joins Jesse, Matt and Andy to talk about the process of creating good games, orreries, more hidden passageways, cats tracking their owners' voices, a fungus that inspires necrophilia in flies, another fungus that turns ants into zombies and some neutrino news.

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Episode 443 with Lianna Carrera!

Episode 442 with Jesse, Matt and Andy!

Episode 441 with Julia Wilson!

Comedian, book store owner and football player Julia Wilson (@julia__wilson) joins Jesse, Matt and Andy to discuss being a bit of a unit, using augmented reality to tackle your fear of spiders, a building that melts cars, overcoming fear with Wondrium, where to look for life on Mars, the most books published by one author and Julia's past as a bouncer with an adrenaline superpower.

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Episode 440 with Jim VanBlaricum!

Episode 439 with Murray Valeriano!

Episode 438 with Charles Star!

Comedian/lawyer Charles Star (@Ugarles) joins Andy, Matt and Jesse to talk about the magic of A Special Thing, multi-level marketing, entertainment and the law, a desktop gravitational wave detector that found something interesting, using bodily fluids to make concrete on Mars and capturing carbon dioxide from our cars.

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