

Strange New Worlds: A Science & Star Trek Podcast
Michael L. Wong
Hosted by planetary scientist and astrobiologist Dr. Michael L. Wong, Strange New Worlds examines science, technology, and culture through the lens of Star Trek!
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Nov 14, 2020 • 18min
DSC 305: Prions
Response to DSC: "Die Trying"
This week's episode of Star Trek: Discovery featured a neurological disease caused by prions. Mike discusses prions, how they can cause diseases, and how some scientists consider them contenders for the origin of life.
Prof. Mohamed Noor's YouTube channel, BioTrekkie Explains! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5zvlD5RnkzhIegG0gnSeSw
Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Miquai

Nov 7, 2020 • 16min
DSC 304: Symbionts
Response to DSC: "Forget Me Not"
On the most recent episode of Star Trek: Discovery, "Forget Me Not," the crew travels to the Trill homeworld to retrieve the memories of the Tal symbiont, which currently resides inside of Adira. Most of us may not be Trill, but we all have endosymbionts in our bodies nonetheless. These microorganisms help us digest our food, synthesize vitamins, and even affect our central nervous system. On this episode of Strange New Worlds, Mike discusses the human gut microbiome, as well as the microbiomes of a few other remarkable animals, before drawing a parallel to the symbiosis between the Sphere Data and the U.S.S. Discovery.
"I Contain Multitudes" by Ed Yong: https://edyong.me/i-contain-multitudes
Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/miquai

Oct 30, 2020 • 13min
DSC 303: Catastrophe on Titan
Response to DSC: "People of Earth"
On the latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery, we learn that a research base on Titan has suffered a catastrophic accident. Mike hypothesizes how this might have occurred and makes an argument, based on energy availability, for why a dilithium-starved human outpost on Titan might resort to desperate measures.
"Energy Options for Future Humans on Titan" by Amanda R. Hendrix & Yuk L. Yung: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1707.00365.pdf
Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/miquai

Oct 26, 2020 • 17min
DSC 302: Flashback to the '50s
Guest: Dr. Ingrid Ockert
Dr. Ingrid Ockert, a historian of science, joins Mike to respond to DSC: "Far From Home." While the first episode of Season 3 was reminiscent of 1970s sci-fi, Ingrid explains why this week's episode was more of a 1950s mold. They also discuss the journeys of Saru and Tilly, and Mike closes with remarks on parasitic ice.
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Mike: https://twitter.com/Miquai
Ingrid: https://twitter.com/ingrid_rocket

Oct 18, 2020 • 18min
DSC 301: Hverfjall
Let's try something new! This is the start of a series of short, weekly reactions to Discovery's third season—from a scientific perspective, of course!
This week, DSC 301: "That Hope Is You, Part 1."
Learn how your host Mike Wong looked for biosignatures in Iceland's Hverfjall crater in 2016, the same crater that served as the setting for Michael Burnham's crash landing and subsequent biosignature scan in 3188!
Follow Mike on Twitter: @Miquai

Oct 12, 2020 • 55min
Episode 104: The Cosmic Casino
Guest: Professor David Kipping
Star Trek depicts a galaxy teeming with life, including many variations of intelligent life. Is that the nature of our universe? Or could it be that life is exceedingly rare? Or that intelligence takes an absurdly long time to evolve? Might we be the lucky, lonely ones?
Although we don't yet know the answer, we can use our knowledge of the emergence and evolution of life on Earth to create betting odds for how quickly life and intelligence emerge. That's exactly what Professor David Kipping of Columbia University did in a paper published earlier this year.
David's scientific paper: https://www.pnas.org/content/117/22/11995.short
David's Cool Worlds channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGHZpIpAWJQ-Jy_CeCdXhMA
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Mike: @Miquai
David: @david_kipping

Sep 13, 2020 • 49min
Episode 103: Professor Borg
Guest: Prof. Darsa Donelan
"They know what they're getting themselves into when they sign up for my class," says Professor Darsa Donelan, who is well known for melding her love for cosplaying with her love for physics. On this episode of Strange New Worlds, Professor Donelan shares how they cosplay to enhance the learning experience, motivate physics problems with clips from Star Trek, built a Borg costume out of recycled materials, and are working with NASA to revamp space science curricula. Resistance is futile!
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Mike: @Miquai
Darsa: @DarsaDonelan
Darsa's alter ego: @BanalBorg

Aug 16, 2020 • 25min
Episode 102: It's Lyfe, Jim, but Not as We Know It
On Episode 102, Mike introduces the concept of lyfe, which he and Dr. Stuart Bartlett coined in a paper earlier this year, through the lens of Star Trek. Lyfe is defined as any system that performs the following four pillars: dissipation, autocatalysis, homeostasis, and learning. Life is therefore a subset of lyfe—it's the specific instance of lyfe that we are aware of on Earth. The concept of lyfe allows us to understand life in the context of other phenomena in the universe, more clearly define "life as we don't know it," and frame astrobiological research questions in new ways.
"Defining Lyfe in the Universe: From Three Privileged Functions to Four Pillars," Mike and Stuart's paper in the journal Life: https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/10/4/42
"Thinking About Life (or Lyfe) Through The Prism of Star Trek," Mike's blog post for Many Worlds: https://manyworlds.space/2020/06/17/thinking-about-life-or-lyfe-through-the-prism-of-star-trek/
Lyfe as The Guardian's word of the week: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/aug/06/lyfe-a-new-word-for-aliens-that-takes-a-leaf-out-of-life
Lyfe in The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/jul/30/is-there-lyfe-on-mars-new-concept-broadens-search-for-alien-organisms
Lyfe in Chemistry World: https://www.chemistryworld.com/its-lyfe-jym/4012266.article
Lyfe in the Danish broadsheet newspaper Weekendavisen: https://www.weekendavisen.dk/2020-26/ideer/livet-som-vi-ikke-kender-det
Follow Mike on Twitter: @Miquai

Aug 9, 2020 • 31min
Episode 101: Q&A with Mike
Which Star Trek character does Mike identify with most? What aspect of the Star Trek future does he wish were a part of the present? What if Star Trek had been created in another country? Mike answers these audience submitted questions and more on Episode 101 of Strange New Worlds!
Virtual Trek Con: https://www.virtualtrekcon.com/
Virtual Trek Con "Star Trek Science Q&A Panel": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvEwpmXA9rU
Follow Mike on Twitter: @Miquai

Aug 1, 2020 • 46min
Episode 100: Reunion
Guests: Elise Cutts & Dr. Peter Gao
For Episode 100, Mike reunites with his crew from the very first episode of Strange New Worlds, geobiologist Elise Cutts and planetary scientist Peter Gao, to look forward to three upcoming Star Trek series: Strange New Worlds, Lower Decks, and Prodigy. What planets should Pike et al. explore? How can comedy mesh with Star Trek's storytelling? And what do we hope to give the next generation of young Trekkies?
Strange New Worlds announcement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD6kUZwMOjQ
Lower Decks trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3RkBKedKWw
Prodigy name reveal: https://www.startrek.com/news/star-trek-prodigy-has-arrived
Follow us on Twitter!
Mike: @Miquai
Peter: @PlanetaryGao