

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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Dec 4, 2018 • 30min
Episode 53.5: BONUS! Discovery NYCC Trailer Analysis
Guest: Dr. Peter Gao
In this BONUS episode of Strange New Worlds, Michael and Dr. Peter Gao pick apart the Discovery Season 2 trailer (released at the New York Comic Con in October) from a science and Star Trek perspective.
NYCC Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6eoD9rQHL4
Oxygen on Mars, from PBS/NOVA: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/living-mars-oxygen/
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Michael: @Miquai
Peter: @PlanetaryGao

Dec 1, 2018 • 31min
Episode 53: Oxygen Isn't Everything & A "Runaway" Postcard
Guest: Dr. Peter Gao
Postcard: Dr. James T. Keane
Dr. Peter Gao visits Michael in Seattle to share his research on how atmospheric oxygen can be made without life. Such copious amounts of oxygen might fool astronomers as false-positive biosignatures—but there are clever ways to combat this uncertainty. Then, Michael and Peter respond to Dr. James T. Keane's digital postcard reviewing the first-ever Short Treks episode, "Runaway."
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Peter: @PlanetaryGao
James: @jtuttlekeane

Nov 22, 2018 • 15min
Episode 52.5: BONUS! Happy Tryptophan Day
In this BONUS episode of Strange New Worlds, Michael wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving and talks about the recent groundbreaking discovery of the amino acid tryptophan deep below the bottom of the ocean—and what that might mean for the origin of life.
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Nov 11, 2018 • 44min
Episode 52: The Cloud Academy
Guests: Dr. Tony Del Genio, Maria Steinrueck, Ryan MacDonald
Clouds and hazes play important roles in controlling planetary climates and can both help and get in the way of astronomers who are trying to learn about an exoplanet. In this episode, Michael interviews scientists at The Cloud Academy at the Les Houches Advanced School for Physics, and stumbles upon some surprising connections to Star Trek.
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NASA NExSS (contributed to by Tony): @nexssinfo
Maria: @MariaSteinrueck
Ryan: @MartianColonist

Nov 4, 2018 • 39min
Episode 51: The Sun Never Sets
Guest: Desun Oka
The Kepler Space Telescope has discovered thousands of exoplanets—perhaps some of them are ripe for future human colonies. But is colonialism the right framework to think about humanity's expansion into the cosmos? Or is it a problematic concept mired in our own Eurocentric/Amerocentric mythologies? Historian Desun Oka helps me discuss how colonialism is reflected in science fiction at large, whether the Space Force an extension of manifest destiny, and why Vulcans are the Orientals of Star Trek.
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Desun: @desunoka

Oct 30, 2018 • 29min
Episode 50: #DPS18 Day 4: Laugh Lots & Prosper
Guests: Dr. Laura Mayorga, Dr. Peter Gao, Dr. Alex Lockwood, Dr. James T. Keane, Dr. Rob Zellem, Josh Lothringer
We time travel to Day 4 of the 2018 DPS Meeting, where Michael interviews planetary scientists about the breaking news of Star Trek: Lower Decks, an animated comedy series coming to CBS All-Access.
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Laura: @mayorgalc
Peter: @PlanetaryGao
Alex: @AskAstroAlex
James: @jtuttlekeane
Josh: @JDLothringer

Oct 22, 2018 • 37min
Episode 49: Parting Gift of Laughter
For their final episode together at Caltech before Michael leaves for the University of Washington, Elise and Michael choose a random Star Trek episode and comment on the exciting science that they find within! Get ready for a random journey of asteroids, life detection, and facepalms.
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Elise: @emcuttsy

Oct 15, 2018 • 35min
Episode 48: Andoria, Winter Wonderland
Guest: Celeste Labedz
"The Vulcans say that the desert teaches men the meaning of endurance, but it's the ice that forges real strength." In Episode 48, cryoseismologist Celeste Labedz talks about the science of glaciers and how knowing more about the physics of ice could have helped Captain Archer and Shran during their visit to Andoria in ENT: "The Aenar."
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Celeste: @celestelabedz

Oct 7, 2018 • 50min
Episode 47: Ten Percent Bones, Thirty Percent Spock, Sixty Percent Kirk
Guest: Brian Brophy
BREAKING! We have our very first Star Trek alumnus on Strange New Worlds! Brian Brophy portrayed Commander Bruce Maddox in the seminal episode of TNG "The Measure of a Man" and is now the director of Theater Arts at Caltech. In this episode, Brian tells us about going face-to-face with Patrick Stewart on the set of Star Trek, putting on a Star Trek parody musical at Caltech, and how he believes that the art of storytelling can bring scientists to their full potential.
Watch "Boldly Go!" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdtBArmWHdY&t=1s
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Michael: @Miquai
Theater Arts at Caltech: @CaltechPlayers

Oct 3, 2018 • 46min
Episode 46: How to Find a Snowball in a Desert
Guest: Cecilia Sanders
The pages of Earth's history are written in its rocks, and geobiologist Cecilia Sanders is interested in a sequence of rocks that tell the story of one of Earth's coldest periods: the Cryogenian. In order to read those pages—and the fossilized fine-print that describes life some 600-700 million years ago—she has to embark on an away mission to Namibia.
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Michael: @Miquai
Elise: @emcuttsy