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Episode 18.1 the b-side: Cyborg B-Sides and Fan Reactions
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Episode 18.1 the b-side: Cyborg B-Sides and Fan Reactions

Nick and Joe dive into fan responses from Miller Beach Fest about which body part they'd replace with cybernetics and favorite movies. Plus, get insights into the science behind cybernetic stomachs.
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Welcome to Episode 18.1 the B-side! In this mini episode, Joe and Nick engage with fans at the Miller Beach Fest about their cyborg body part replacements and favorite cyborg movies. Notable mentions include Teen Titans' Cyborg, Robocop, and The Six Million Dollar Man. The hosts reflect on various cybernetic body parts and discuss interesting real-world cybernetic advancements such as artificial stomachs. The episode concludes with a sneak peek into their October Horror Series, featuring episodes on werewolves, possessions, and vampires.

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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 18.1-the b-side footnotes


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The Rabbit Hole of Research
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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.