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Bugs Blood and Bones

A biweekly podcast covering all sorts of creepy crawly topics. Forensic Entomology, Entomophagy, Decomposition, the dreaded mosquito and that age old question "Which will eat me first when I die? My cat or my dog" are fair game in this new podcast series. New episodes every two weeks.Occasionally miscellaneous, off-topic episodes on the off weeks.Have a buggy question? Topic idea? Send me an email to: [email protected] by the Underscore Orkestra.

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    The Entomological Job Market

    I was recently asked to give a talk to some high school students about possible careers in the sciences.  Specifically, Entomology and related areas.  I had my not-so-trusty phone with me and was able to record my presentation.  I hope you enjoy.   New Episodes Coming Soon!   Music: The Underscore Orkestra

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    201: Be Your Own Khan

    Season 2 starts off a little well, a little off. I had the bright idea to have a theme for the coming season and that theme starts here. What does entomology, parasatism, and Star Trek have to do with one another? Can a podcast host create a very thin link between the ideas of parasites as metaphor for confronting our own mortality or giving into base, reptillian desires? Find out in this weeks episode! Music is normally by the Underscore Orkestra.  Not today, but you should definitely go check them out. Live Long and Prosper

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    Pets, Pests, and Pestilence Perpetrators

    In todays episode of random thoughts of entomo-interest, I was philosophical about the implications of the arthropod pet trade, whether the beetle will win or my cats, and what that might mean for the smaller infestations that crop up along the way.   Stay tuned to the very end for a brief snippet of what is to come in future episodes! Please check out the Underscore Orkestra, an amazing group deserving of all of our praise.   New Jersey Dept. of Ag Info on H. longicornis NYT Article Mentioned That Python in the Pet Store May Have Been Snatched From The Wild Wildlife Laundering Through Breeding Farms More on the Tick  

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    108: Butterball Beetles & Bugs on Your Plate

    If you were to conduct a random sampling of entomologists, you would find that there are a number of issues in which we firmly divide ourselves when it comes to important, life decisions.  What are the best IPM methods? Who is better: The Beatles or The Scorpions? Would you be willing to host a bot fly in your body?  You know, for science. And would you eat a bug?  And it's here that we land today.  So let's dig in, and get a taste of the history of insect eating.  Some pros, cons. and downright weird.    Further Reading: A Brief History of Entomophagy The Natural History of Cheese Mites 7 Upscale Insect Dishes From Around the World The 1903 Cheese Mites Film History Cheese Mites Film Nutritional Value of Insects from Around the World  

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    107: Epidemiology Friendship is Magic

    **Re-Upload...I have the editing skills of Keyboard Cat.  Errors had to be fixed** Well hello again! Today we have the final half of my interview with Chris about Smallpox, Ebola, and the realities of being an epidemiologist.  Tl;Dr - All guts, no glory, but a cool story to tell.  Epidemiology is a fascinating field where disease, culture, and history all converge and inform the decisions of the present and the future.   Get in touch with Chris von Csefalvay through his Website Here or through his Twitter @chrisvcsefalvay   Some recommendations from the podcast are The Imortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. I also found myself thinking about this great video by Caitlin Doughty about Ebola, Death, and Death Customs.    Show Music: Underscore Orkestra ....Go get their music HERE! If there's one thing that I took away from this conversation it was Love the One You're With.

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    106:The Problem with Ebola

    Part one of my chat with Chris von Csefalvay about his work in computational epidemiology where he focuses on most of the really nasty diseases. So strap on in for a different kind of bloody, buggy goodness.   Music: Underscore Orkestra

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    105: What to Expect When You're Decomposing

    Thanks to an emergency facebook poll, todays episode gives me the opportunity to talk all about the wonderful sights, sounds and smells of decomposition.  Music: Underscore Orkestra.  

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    104: Millipede Mania with Derek Hennen

    In todays episode we have the full interview with Derek Hennen; a PhD candidate and millipede researcher in Virgina.  Find Derek on Twitter @derekhennen if you would like to know more!   Music: Underscore Orkestra  

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    103: Entomology Rule 34

    In today's very special episode of the BBB Podcast we get down and dirty with millipedes, along with looking at some interesting mating habits of a variety of arthropods. Music: Pimpstrut Local #13.

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    102: Early Origins of Forensic Entomology

    Taking a trip 'round the sun we'll go back in time to see the first examples of Forensic Entomology and one of the most important scientific realizations for the field.   Music: The Underscore Orkestra

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    The Perfect Valentine's Gift

    Still trying to figure out what to get for your special someone? Head on over to the Bronx Zoo and find something unique for your perfect someone. Plushies. Chocolates. Roach pins. A heartfelt roach dedication. All await you.  https://bronxzoo.com/roach No, they didn't give me anything...it's just cool.  Go support them.

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    101-Intro to Forensic Entomology

    Today on the Bugs, Blood, and Bones Podcast we'll be going over Entomology and getting a brief introduction to Forensic Entomology. Three subfields, lots of terms, and much lower budgets than you see on TV.  Hit subscribe for a new episode every two weeks. Until then remember kids: Keep Calm and Carrion. Music: The Underscore Orkestra

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A biweekly podcast covering all sorts of creepy crawly topics. Forensic Entomology, Entomophagy, Decomposition, the dreaded mosquito and that age old question "Which will eat me first when I die? My cat or my dog" are fair game in this new podcast series. New episodes every two weeks.Occasionally miscellaneous, off-topic episodes on the off weeks.Have a buggy question? Topic idea? Send me an email to: [email protected] by the Underscore Orkestra.

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