Although being wrong is a part of being a scientist, correcting yourself when you recognize that you're wrong is also a part of it. On today's show, Annie and Turtle correct themselves for a few of the mistakes that they made in previously released episodes... Mostly sciency-type mistakes about facts and stuff.
Here are a few of the main points that were corrected and reflected:
- 100th Monkey Pseudoscience
- The Number of Federally Recognized Tribes in the US
- Operculum or Plastrons... which would you choose?
- Triassic, Jurassic, THEN Cretaceous
- Janzen's research wasn't in Africa
- What's up with NDN Time?
~
Links & Resources:
Different Numbers for Number of Federally Recognized Tribes... 567 or 573? Or How about the federal register number?
Tropical Ecological and Biocultural Restoration
~
Like this show? Leave us a review here… even one sentence helps! And if you leave your Twitter handle we’ll be sure to thank you personally!
Today we talk about a word that's captivating to some, terrifying to others, and controversial in many ways... Wild. We go over the definition,...
We're back! In this episode, we go over some updates and where the podcast is heading. ~ Like this show? Leave us a review...
Today we explore the difference between food sovereignty and food security, and why these concepts are so important for Indigenous peoples. We also talk...