
29: Anti-Vax or Anti-Facts?
Do vaccines cause autism? That’s just one of the questions we’re debating this week. We get into the scientific roots of the Antivax movement, and figure out whether it’s really that dangerous to choo...
4 Marras 20191h 13min

28: The Curious Case of Phineas Gage
When you fall off a horse the only thing you can do is get back on, and when a crowbar flies through your brain you just get up and walk away. Phineas Gage accidentally blew a hole in his brain and, ...
28 Loka 201932min

27: Lost Cosmonauts
What’s worse, the cold vacuum of space or a Russian forest during winter? Two Cosmonauts found out the answer to that question the hard way when they crash landed in the woods after the first space ...
21 Loka 201942min

26: Toxic Umbrellas & Killer Curry
It's our HALF-y Birthday! To celebrate 6 months of Sci Guys, Jamp has taken over the podcast (oh no), and he brings tales from the Alnwick Poison Garden. References & Further Reading http://rhs.org....
14 Loka 201938min

25: The Little Albert Experiment (with Josh Winslade)
CONTENT WARNING: Mistreatment of children In this episode, The Sci Guys educate Josh about an infamous 1920’s study involving a rat, a Santa mask, and terrorising a small child. References and Furt...
7 Loka 201952min

24: Snorting Sores
Have you ever wondered how the first vaccine was made? It involves snorting scabs in China, ulcerous udders, and some good old fashioned child endangerment. This week Corry takes us through the histo...
30 Syys 201940min

23: Big Bloody Scandal
This week the Sci Guys discuss a Steve Jobs wannabe that tricked everyone into thinking she had a revolutionary blood testing device. Jamp and Luke also discover why their blood cells might be a littl...
23 Syys 201949min

22: In Too Deep
This week, Corry recounts humanity’s history of deep sea exploration, and the creatures that lurk in the shadows beneath. Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/SciGuys Watch us on YouTube: youtube.c...
16 Syys 201947min



















