The Rabbit Hole of Research
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Episode 15.1 the mini b-side—clarifications and more Apocalypse Wow!
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Episode 15.1 the mini b-side—clarifications and more Apocalypse Wow!

This is a companion episode to Episode 15 - "Apocalypse Wow". We talk Owen Wilson, West Nile virus, the updated WHO pandemic list, Answer fan questions about zombies, and other tid-bits.
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Welcome to Episode 15 the B-side! In this companion episode to Episode 15, Joe, Nick and Georgia dive into fan comments, topics such as Owen Wilson's 'Wow,' West Nile virus, and the updated WHO list of potential future pandemic pathogens. They also speculate on military bases as potential safe havens during a zombie apocalypse and mention various entertainment preferences, like the 'Fallout' series, 'Lady in the Lake,' and comic books. The episode ends with a light-hearted wrap-up, urging fans to send in comments and questions.

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And you know, a RHR episode wouldn’t be complete without show notes (footnotes): that’s right, like the main event, the mini episode, also has show notes. Curated with time stamps, you’ll find exposition and links to help you explore topics on your own. Have fun!

Episode 15.1-the b-side footnotes


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The Rabbit Hole of Research
Rabbit Hole of Research
Our goal is to have fun learning science through the lens of science fiction, fantasy, and pop-culture. We will start in one place and let the conversation lead us down the winding scenic road exploring the science in science fiction, separating the facts from the Handwavium. We’ll have a little fun and you’ll learn a few facts you can use to impress your friends at a party or use as a conversation starter to go down your own rabbit holes.