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Episode 112 - Shacking Up, Climate Change, and Spiritual Waves

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For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: Why is singing in worship more powerful than study? What is the science of cohabitation? Would sound exist if we couldn’t hear it? How do we know human activity effects climate? You're in charge of this program. All you have to do is submit a question using #asksciencemike on Twitter, YouTube, or Soundcloud. You can also submit questions anonymously on asksciencemike.com. Why is singing in worship more powerful than study? Music in the Brain (MIT) Speech versus Song: Multiple Pitch-Sensitive Areas Revealed by a Naturally Occurring Musical Illusion The relationship between the neural computations for speech and music perception is context-dependent: an activation likelihood estimate study Why Does Music Give You Chills? What is the science of cohabitation? The Science of Cohabitation: A Step Toward Marriage, Not a Rebellion Would sound exist if we couldn’t hear it? The scientific method How do we know human activity effects climate? Skeptical Science What does past climate change tell us about global warming? Ask Science Mike is made possible by listeners like you. Learn more on our Patreon page. Here are some resources on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper. Preproduction by Andrew Galucki. Ask Science Mike is produced by Gregg Nordin. The Ask Science Mike theme song was written, performed, and recorded by Jeb Bodiford. If you need original podcast music, he's your guy. You've got questions, he's got answers. Even though we may not understand he'll talk anyway. You've got problems, he won't solve them, But he'll talk and talk and talk until he's blue in the face. Science, faith, and life - Ask Science Mike.
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For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: Why is singing in worship more powerful than study? What is the science of cohabitation? Would sound exist if we couldn’t hear it? How do we know human activity effects climate? You're in charge of this program. All you have to do is submit a question using #asksciencemike on Twitter, YouTube, or Soundcloud. You can also submit questions anonymously on asksciencemike.com. Why is singing in worship more powerful than study? Music in the Brain (MIT) Speech versus Song: Multiple Pitch-Sensitive Areas Revealed by a Naturally Occurring Musical Illusion The relationship between the neural computations for speech and music perception is context-dependent: an activation likelihood estimate study Why Does Music Give You Chills? What is the science of cohabitation? The Science of Cohabitation: A Step Toward Marriage, Not a Rebellion Would sound exist if we couldn’t hear it? The scientific method How do we know human activity effects climate? Skeptical Science What does past climate change tell us about global warming? Ask Science Mike is made possible by listeners like you. Learn more on our Patreon page. Here are some resources on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper. Preproduction by Andrew Galucki. Ask Science Mike is produced by Gregg Nordin. The Ask Science Mike theme song was written, performed, and recorded by Jeb Bodiford. If you need original podcast music, he's your guy. You've got questions, he's got answers. Even though we may not understand he'll talk anyway. You've got problems, he won't solve them, But he'll talk and talk and talk until he's blue in the face. Science, faith, and life - Ask Science Mike.
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