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Science and comedy podcast
Probably Science is a weekly comedy and science podcast which first aired on January 21, 2012. The show is co-hosted by Andy Wood, Matt Kirshen, and Jesse
Probably_Science
American comedian, producer and actor
popular podcast Probably Science where he and other comedians talk about science news stories. While Wood does have a background in science, the podcast
Andy_Wood_(comedian)
Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements
icon of chemistry, the periodic table is widely used in physics and other sciences. It is a depiction of the periodic law, which states that when the elements
Periodic_table
Topics referred to by the same term
acronym developed by comedian Jesse Case and popularized by the podcast Probably Science, bestowed upon actors who have appeared in all five types of vehicles
Spats
enemies or to sleep. This misconception's origins are uncertain but it was probably popularized by Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE), who wrote that ostriches "imagine
List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics
List_of_common_misconceptions_about_science,_technology,_and_mathematics
American stand-up comedian, game-show host, actor, and writer (born 1962)
NBC's Sunday Night Football. Am I Yelling? (Stand Up! Records, 2020) Probably Science, Episode 364: Bil Dwyer (December 6, 2019) Never Not Funny with Jimmy
Bil_Dwyer
Galaxy containing the Solar System
stars in the Milky Way are nearly as old as the universe itself and thus probably formed shortly after the Dark Ages of the Big Bang. Galileo Galilei first
Milky_Way
Small domesticated carnivorous mammal
subspecies F. silvestris catus was sampled worldwide and considered to have probably descended from the African wildcat (F. lybica), following results of phylogenetic
Cat
Applied science and research
Engineering is the practice of systematically applying natural science and mathematics to design and improve systems, devices, or processes that solve
Engineering
Science fiction with concern for scientific accuracy
ISBN 978-1-4299-7517-9. "soft science fiction n." Science fiction citations. Jesse's word. 2005-07-25. Retrieved 2007-10-07. Soft science fiction, probably a back-formation
Hard_science_fiction
Japanese video game series and multimedia franchises
Science Adventure, commonly shortened to SciADV, is a video game series and media franchise consisting of interconnected science fiction stories created
Science_Adventure
Biological kingdom
Trezona Formation of South Australia. These fossils are interpreted as most probably being early sponges. Trace fossils such as tracks and burrows found in
Animal
Italian polymath (1452–1519)
to have been close to his uncle, Francesco da Vinci, but his father was probably in Florence most of the time. Ser Piero, who was the descendant of a long
Leonardo_da_Vinci
Ninth letter of the Latin alphabet
which is the ancestor of modern Latin I ᛁ : Runic letter isaz, which probably derives from old Italic I 𐌹 : Gothic letter iiz U+0049 I LATIN CAPITAL
I
Unscientific claims presented as scientific
experimentally discredited. It is not the same as junk science. The demarcation between science and pseudoscience has scientific, philosophical, and political
Pseudoscience
history of science covers the development of science from ancient times to the present. It encompasses all three major branches of science: natural, social
History_of_science
Epic poem attributed to Homer
the late period of that century. According to Rudolf Pfeiffer, they were probably written down, but there is no evidence for their publishing or physical
Odyssey
American fantasy comedy-drama television series
Kevin (Probably) Saves the World is an American fantasy comedy-drama television series that was created and executive produced by Michele Fazekas & Tara
Kevin (Probably) Saves the World
Kevin_(Probably)_Saves_the_World
following is a list of highest-grossing science fiction films of all time. Superhero films often have some science-fiction elements but are not included
List of highest-grossing science fiction films
List_of_highest-grossing_science_fiction_films
Antonym to "outer space"
Nicholls, writing in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, in the context of science fiction the term was probably first used by Robert Bloch in a speech
Inner_space_(science_fiction)
Loss of political control in antiquity
entertainments outdo the tables of kings". But the move to Christianity probably had no significant effects on public finances. The large temple complexes
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
Earth's most severe extinction event
zones containing conodonts from the Permian. The decrease in diversity was probably caused by a sharp increase in extinctions, rather than a decrease in speciation
Permian–Triassic extinction event
Permian–Triassic_extinction_event
sciences. It has been prolific in the foundation of schools, universities and hospitals, and many Christian clergy have been active in the sciences and
Christianity_and_science
Phylum of microscopic animals
that tardigrades are secondarily miniaturised from a larger ancestor, probably a lobopodian, perhaps resembling the mid-Cambrian Aysheaia, which many
Tardigrade
graduated from the Bronx High School of Science. They've also never administered a school, and would probably never credibly argue that they could. Yet
List of Bronx High School of Science alumni
List_of_Bronx_High_School_of_Science_alumni
that this passage was probably the source of Eddy's "scientific statement of being" in the "Recapitulation" chapter of Science and Health (p. 468): "There
History of the Christian Science movement
History_of_the_Christian_Science_movement
American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)
The "all hang together" saying ascribed to Franklin at the signing is probably apocryphal. He reportedly replied to John Hancock when Hancock stated that
Benjamin_Franklin
Study of reading and its acquisition
The science of reading (SoR) is the discipline that studies the objective investigation and accumulation of reliable evidence about how humans learn to
Science_of_reading
Public university in England
The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, known by its trade names Imperial College London and Imperial, is a public research university
Imperial_College_London
Country in West Asia
tribal population of partially Christianised Arabs of diverse origins who probably spoke different old Arabian vernaculars; a mobile Persian-speaking population
Bahrain
2014 film by Christopher Nolan
Interstellar is a 2014 epic science fiction film directed by Christopher Nolan, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan. It has an
Interstellar_(film)
American science fiction author (1928–1982)
American science fiction short story writer and novelist. He wrote 45 novels and about 121 short stories, most of which appeared in science fiction magazines
Philip_K._Dick
Mass extinction event about 66 million years ago
boundary. The relatively low levels of extinction seen among amphibians probably reflect the low extinction rates seen in freshwater animals. Following
Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
Cretaceous–Paleogene_extinction_event
The history of science and technology on the Indian subcontinent begins with the prehistoric human activity of the Indus Valley Civilisation to the early
History of science and technology on the Indian subcontinent
History_of_science_and_technology_on_the_Indian_subcontinent
Overview of Germany's handling with science and technology
Science and technology in Germany has a long and illustrious history, and research and development efforts form an integral part of the country's economy
Science and technology in Germany
Science_and_technology_in_Germany
found across West, Central, Eastern and Southern Africa. The history of science and technology in Africa since then has, however, received relatively little
History of science and technology in Africa
History_of_science_and_technology_in_Africa
Martian volcano, highest point on Mars
indicate the calderas range in age from 350 Mya to about 150 Mya. All probably formed within 100 million years of each other. It is possible that the
Olympus_Mons
Historical region of West Asia
Boxing and wrestling feature frequently in art, and some form of polo was probably popular, with men sitting on the shoulders of other men rather than on
Mesopotamia
Amateur scientific research
long history of citizen science involvement, the 1,200-year-old tradition of collecting records on cherry blossom flowering probably being the world's longest-running
Citizen_science
English entertainer (born 1966)
Unbelievable Truth.[citation needed] He appeared in an episode of the BBC science programme Horizon in which Professor Marcus du Sautoy attempted to introduce
Alan_Davies
Two related US pulp science fiction magazines
Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories were two American science fiction magazines that were published under various names between 1939 and
Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories
Future_Science_Fiction_and_Science_Fiction_Stories
American science fiction magazine
American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing. It was the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction
Amazing_Stories
Aspect of the Golden Age of Islam
The Golden Age of Islam, which saw a flourishing of science, notably mathematics and astronomy, especially during the 9th and 10th centuries, had a notable
Indian influence on Islamic science
Indian_influence_on_Islamic_science
Attitudes that reject science and the scientific method
the 'new tool of science'). Against Method by Paul Feyerabend (probably the individual most accused of reinvigorating anti-science, although some claim
Antiscience
American stand-up comedian
(September 10, 2019) Performance Revue, Whitney Chitwood (July 22, 2019) Probably Science, Episode 309: Whitney Chitwood and Carly Ballerini (September 28, 2018)
Whitney_Chitwood
History and analysis of the history of science
Historiography of science is the history and analysis of the sub-discipline of history known as the history of science, including its disciplinary aspects
Historiography_of_science
2024 in science. 2024 in spaceflight Category:Science events Category:Science timelines List of emerging technologies List of years in science "Global
2024_in_science
relatively long time to reach Struisbaai at the southernmost point of Africa, probably because of the broad continental shelf off South Africa and because the
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_and_tsunami
US science fiction magazine
ideas and not simply reproducing adventure themes in a science fiction context. The policy was probably worked out between Tremaine and Desmond Hall, his assistant
Analog Science Fiction and Fact
Analog_Science_Fiction_and_Fact
Second planet from the Sun
while Diogenes Laërtius argued that Parmenides (early fifth century) was probably responsible for this discovery. Though they recognized Venus as a single
Venus
1985 novel by Margaret Atwood
you'll probably be writing something people will call either science fiction or speculative fiction. I like to make a distinction between science fiction
The_Handmaid's_Tale
Subgenre of science fiction
Space opera is a subgenre of science fiction and science fantasy that emphasizes epic outer space adventures set in a universe in which faster-than-light
Space_opera
Type of AI with wide-ranging abilities
and development projects across 37 countries. AGI is a common topic in science fiction and futures studies. Contention exists over whether AGI represents
Artificial general intelligence
Artificial_general_intelligence
any other, and, probably, all other, institutions." Theology was regarded as the first among the faculties and the "queen of the sciences" but within this
Science and the Catholic Church
Science_and_the_Catholic_Church
Field of knowledge
formulas, and equations. Mathematics is used to model and solve problems in science, engineering, technology, economics, and everyday life. There are many
Mathematics
American scientist and science communicator (1934–1996)
December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, planetary scientist and science communicator. Initially an assistant professor at Harvard, Sagan later
Carl_Sagan
American astrophysicist (born 1958)
də-GRASS; born October 5, 1958) is an American astrophysicist, author, and science communicator. Tyson studied at Harvard University, the University of Texas
Neil_deGrasse_Tyson
Programming language concept
if there were no need for interoperability with Java then these would probably not have been included. Ross Tate argues that part of the complexity of
Type_variance
American immunologist (born 1940)
superspreader event, Fauci stated: "I think for those people there, they probably put themselves at an increased risk because they essentially did not adhere
Anthony_Fauci
Branch of natural philosophy
most complete of their works, the Four Books of Pseudo-Democritus, were probably written in the first century AD. Recent scholarship tends to emphasize
Alchemy
Science in the medieval Islamic world was the science developed and practised during the Islamic Golden Age under the Abbasid Caliphate of Baghdad, the
Science in the medieval Islamic world
Science_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world
funding for scientific research in the areas of natural science, technology, and social science. While different methods can be used to disburse funding
Funding_of_science
Hypothesis about sapient life and the universe
In philosophy of science and cosmology, the anthropic principle (also known as the observation selection effect) is the proposition that the range of
Anthropic_principle
February 2023). "Episode 479 with Christina Martin aka Evie King". Probably Science. "Evie King". JULA. Retrieved 7 March 2023. Christina Martin at Chortle
Christina_Martin
Theory, method, and practice of producing military capability
laboratory of military science. Few were bloodier than the fields of the Western Front between 1914 and 1918. The person who probably understood Clausewitz
Military_science
American author and filmmaker (1942–2008)
His literary works heavily feature technology and are usually within the science fiction, techno-thriller, and medical fiction genres. Crichton's novels
Michael_Crichton
Private university in Pasadena, California
von Kármán. Caltech has six academic divisions with strong emphasis on science and engineering, managing $332 million in research grants as of 2010. Its
California Institute of Technology
California_Institute_of_Technology
British actor (1946–1989)
He worked for stage, film and television; his probably best known role was as Sam Phillips in the science fiction horror film Xtro (1983). Philip Sayer
Philip_Sayer
Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science
Science, Harvard University Press, pp. 210–218, ISBN 978-0-674-91547-3, archived from the original on 2023-11-29, retrieved 2020-10-20, It's probably
Scientific_method
Third planet from the Sun
(−0.4 °F), in contrast to the current +15 °C (59 °F), and life on Earth probably would not exist in its current form. The exosphere is where the atmosphere
Earth
1902 French short film by Georges Méliès
vwajaʒ dɑ̃ la lyn], transl. "The Journey into the Moon") is a 1902 French science-fiction adventure trick film written, directed and produced by Georges
A_Trip_to_the_Moon
French nobleman and chemist (1743–1794)
great accomplishments in chemistry stem largely from his changing the science from a qualitative to a quantitative one. Lavoisier is noted for his discovery
Antoine_Lavoisier
English theoretical physicist (1942–2018)
avoid the risks." He feared that "an extremely intelligent future AI will probably develop a drive to survive and acquire more resources as a step toward
Stephen_Hawking
Evolutionary process
acidic and dissolve bone – and sampling bias probably contribute to this problem. Other hominins probably adapted to the drier environments outside the
Human_evolution
Records of Earth's development
the universe, by accretion from the solar nebula. Volcanic outgassing probably created the primordial atmosphere and then the ocean, but the early atmosphere
History_of_Earth
Italian physicist and astronomer (1564–1642)
According to Stephen Hawking, Galileo probably bears more of the responsibility for the birth of modern science than anybody else, and Albert Einstein
Galileo_Galilei
Fourth planet from the Sun
sulfur, are much more common on Mars than on Earth; these elements were probably pushed outward by the young Sun's energetic solar wind. After the formation
Mars
Overview of the events of 2020 in science
This article lists a number of significant events in science that have occurred in the second quarter of 2020. 1 April A scientific review finds that
April–June_2020_in_science
Science concept
In science, the concept of a macroscope is the antithesis of the microscope, namely a method, technique or system appropriate to the study of very large
Macroscope_(science_concept)
German philosopher (1770–1831)
self-determination, which is the very contrary of determination by nature. Probably his most direct discussion of the vocabulary of natural right is to be
Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel
British X-ray crystallographer (1920–1958)
Prize in Chemistry. Franklin graduated in 1941 with a degree in natural sciences from Newnham College, Cambridge, and then enrolled for a PhD in physical
Rosalind_Franklin
Pseudoscientific claims of past alien contact
Dogon may have received some of their astronomical information recently, probably from European sources, and may have misrepresented Dogon ethnography. Various
Ancient_astronauts
Natural satellites of the planet Jupiter
Nicholson, S. B. (December 1951). "An unidentified object near Jupiter, probably a new satellite". Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Moons_of_Jupiter
British-Canadian computer scientist (born 1947)
redundant: "[AI in the future is] going to know a lot about what you're probably going to want to do... But it's not going to replace you." In 2023, however
Geoffrey_Hinton
prokaryotes. For example: a predatory microorganism invaded a large prokaryote, probably an archaean, but instead of killing its prey, the attacker took up residence
History_of_life
Chinese science fiction writer (born 1963)
SenseTime's Science Fiction Research Planetary Centre. Liu programmed "Electronic Poet" (电子诗人), which according to academic Jessica Imbach is probably China's
Liu_Cixin
American inventor, writer, editor and publisher (1884–1967)
publications included the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories. For his significant contributions to the science fiction genre as publisher, he
Hugo_Gernsback
computer science awards List of computer science journals List of computer scientists List of Internet pioneers List of pioneers in computer science List
List of pioneers in computer science
List_of_pioneers_in_computer_science
Materials science in science fiction is the study of how materials science is portrayed in works of science fiction. The accuracy of the materials science portrayed
Materials science in science fiction
Materials_science_in_science_fiction
Swedish chemist and inventor (1833–1896)
to science, holding 355 patents during his life. Born into the prominent Nobel family in Stockholm, Nobel displayed an early aptitude for science and
Alfred_Nobel
Use of knowledge for practical goals
intangible ones such as software. Technology plays a critical role in science, engineering, and everyday life. Technological advancements have led to
Technology
German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955)
of Zurich. In 1914, he moved to Berlin to join the Prussian Academy of Sciences and the Humboldt University of Berlin, becoming director of the Kaiser
Albert_Einstein
Class of animals with milk-producing glands
of the torso needed for full pregnancy. Even non-placental eutherians probably reproduced this way. The placentals give birth to relatively complete and
Mammal
Pseudoscientific racial grouping
these ideas, and instead suggest that Proto-Indo-European speaking peoples probably had brown eyes and hair, and intermediate skin complexion. After the death
Aryan_race
1993 film by Robert Lieberman
Fire in the Sky is a 1993 American science fiction horror drama film directed by Robert Lieberman and starring D. B. Sweeney, Robert Patrick, James Garner
Fire_in_the_Sky
of neuroscience papers and 23% of medical papers published in 2020 were probably fabricated or plagiarized, according to a preprint study, stemming from
2023_in_science
Large, round non-stellar astronomical object
Charon are tidally locked to each other, as are Eris and Dysnomia, and probably Orcus and its moon Vanth. The other dwarf planets with known rotation periods
Planet
the social sciences (e.g. sociology, psychology), and the formal sciences (e.g. mathematics, computer science), as well as notable science educators and
Timeline_of_women_in_science
Ancient Greek analogue astronomical computer
the mechanism. The mechanism was retrieved from the wreckage in 1901, probably July. It is unknown how the mechanism came to be on the cargo ship. All
Antikythera_mechanism
Apparent unusual observation in the sky
military pilots in the skies between 2004 and 2021. It observed that "UAP probably lack a single explanation", but identified airborne clutter and foreign
Unidentified_flying_object
PROBABLY SCIENCE
PROBABLY SCIENCE
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English
English : probably a variant of Manser.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, Swedish
Perhaps; Probably; Pearl
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Kendrick.
Surname or Lastname
Respelling of German Killmann, probably a derivative of Kilian.English
Respelling of German Killmann, probably a derivative of Kilian.English : variant of Gillman.
Surname or Lastname
Probably an altered spelling of German Kobs or Kops.English
Probably an altered spelling of German Kobs or Kops.English : patronymic from Cobb.
Girl/Female
French, German
Probably Hairy; Hirsute
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Beloved
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English
English : probably a variant of Melson.
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English : unexplained; probably of Norman origin.
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English
English : probably a variant of Lambert.
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English
English : probably a variant Saylor.
Surname or Lastname
Probably an Americanized spelling of the Swiss German surname Bunz (see Bunce).English
Probably an Americanized spelling of the Swiss German surname Bunz (see Bunce).English : possibly a variant of Bunt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Matlock.
Surname or Lastname
Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English
Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English : variant of Lass 3.
Surname or Lastname
probably Spanish
probably Spanish : unexplained. In Spain this name is mainly found in Andalusia.English : variant spelling of Paine.Southern French : from Latin paganus ‘country dweller’, hence a nickname for a country-born person, or from its later sense of ‘pagan’, ‘heathen’, given to a child not yet baptized. Compare Paine.A Payan, also called Saintonge, from the Saintonge region of France, is documented in Quebec City in 1699.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Cottrell.
Surname or Lastname
Probably a variant of German Heist.English (Yorkshire)
Probably a variant of German Heist.English (Yorkshire) : possibly a reduced form of Hayhurst. See also Hast.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Marsden.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Knowlton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Lambert.
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PROBABLY SCIENCE
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Famous Warrior
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fosterer of Bliss
Boy/Male
Gaelic, Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit
Crops Field; Honoured; God's Gift
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English
English elaborated form of Scottish Jean, JEANNA means "God is gracious."
Male
Czechoslovakian
, constant.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Who rides a swan, Saraswati
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Ridge Meadow
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lotus; Letter
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chief
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Sunrise Moon
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PROBABLY SCIENCE
a.
Likely; probably.
a.
Possible; probable, but not sure.
adv.
Improbably.
a.
Having more evidence for than against; supported by evidence which inclines the mind to believe, but leaves some room for doubt; likely.
n.
Probably a corruption either of charlock or hardock.
a.
Based on presumption or probability; grounded on probable evidence; probable; as, presumptive proof.
adv.
In all probability; probably.
adv.
In a probable manner; in likelihood.
a.
Approved; probable.
a.
Formerly, designating an acid probably identical with phthalic acid.
a.
Capable of being proved; demonstrable.
a.
Capable of being proved.
n.
A fox; -- probably so named from its bushy tail.
adv.
In a manner not to be approved of; improperly.
interj.
A command to a horse, probably meaning "stand still."
n.
An unidentified plant, probably the crowfoot.
n.
A certain plant, probably the yellow oxeye.
a.
Truthful; likely; probable.
a.
Rendering probable; supporting, or giving ground for, belief, but not demonstrating; as, probable evidence; probable presumption.
adv.
It is likely or probably; perhaps.