Science Telephone

The gang interrupts the important work of sustainable plastics researcher Dr. Love-Ese Chile, who probably should've told her lab-mates that she was taping a podcast that day. Dialing into this episode, we have the brilliant comedic stylings of Tim Carlson, Rae Lynn Carson, and Peter Carlone, who are hell-bent on classifying plastic based on its smell, altitude, and level of mysteriousness.

Show Notes

The gang interrupts the important work of sustainable plastics researcher Dr. Love-Ese Chile, who probably should've told her lab-mates that she was taping a podcast that day. Dialing into this episode, we have the brilliant comedic stylings of Tim Carlson, Rae Lynn Carson, and Peter Carlone, who are hell-bent on classifying plastic based on its smell, altitude, and level of mysteriousness.

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Dr. Love-Ese Chile:
Find out more about her work on her personal website

Tim Carlson:
@TimWCarlson on Twitter
@TimWCarlson on Instagram
See him play D&D on Twitch!

Rae Lynn Carson:
@RaeLynnCarson on Twitter
@RaeLynnCarson on Instagram

Peter Carlone:
@PeterCarlone on Twitter
Check out his amazing podcast, This Time It's Different

And of course, follow us on Twitter at @SciTelShow. Perhaps even tweet at Jesse, and tell him your favorite things made out of plastic!

What is Science Telephone?

Laugh while you learn, as the classic game of telephone is repurposed for scientific research. Each episode, one scientist explains their research to a comedian, who then has to explain it to the next comedian, and so on until it's almost unrecognizable. See what sticks and what changes, with a rotating cast of brilliant scientists and hysterical comedians.