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CrowdScience

Bullying Parrots and Glacial Cocktails

CrowdScience

BBC

Science, Technology

4.8 • 985 Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Over the past 12 months, CrowdScience has travelled the world, from arctic glacierscapes to equatorial deserts, to answer listeners’ science queries. Sometimes, the team come across tales that don’t quite fit with the quest in hand, but still draw a laugh, or a gasp. In this show, Marnie Chesterton revisits those stories, with members of the CrowdScience crew.

Alex the Parrot was a smart bird, with an impressive vocabulary and the ability to count and do basic maths. He was also intimidating and mean to a younger parrot, Griffin, who didn’t have the same grasp of the English language. Scientist Irene Pepperberg shares the consequence of this work-place bullying. 

Take a tour of the disaster room at ICPAC, the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) based in Nairobi, Kenya. It’s a new building where scientists keep watch for weird new weather and passes that information to 11 East African countries. Viola Otieno is an Earth Observation (EO) Expert and she explained how they track everything from cyclones to clouds of desert locust.

Malcolm MacCallum is curator of the Anatomical Museum at Edinburgh University in Scotland, which holds a collection of death masks and skull casts used by the Edinburgh Phrenological Society. Phrenology was a pseudoscience, popular in the 1820s, where individuals attempted to elucidate peoples’ proclivities and personalities by the shape of their heads. We see what the phrenologists had to say about Sir Isaac Newton and the “worst pirate” John Tardy.

While recording on Greenland’s icesheet, the CrowdScience team were told by Professor Jason Box about “party ice.” 40,000 year old glacial ice is a superior garnish for your cocktail than normal freezer ice, apparently. This starts a quest for the perfect Arctic cocktail.

Presented by Marnie Chesterton 

Produced by Marnie Chesterton, featuring producers Florian Bohr, Sam Baker and Ben Motley 

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0:00.0

Take some time for yourself with soothing classical music from the mindful mix, the Science of

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Happiness Podcast.

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For the last 20 years I've dedicated my career to exploring the science of living a happier more meaningful life and I want

0:14.4

to share that science with you.

0:16.1

And just one thing, deep calm with Michael Mosley.

0:19.4

I want to help you tap in to your hidden relaxation response system and open the door to that

0:25.5

calmer place within. Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:31.6

Hello and welcome to Crowd Science from the BBC World Service.

0:35.0

This is the show that searches the world to find answers to our

0:39.2

listeners science questions. It's a wonderful job and in the course of doing it this year I've met some

0:45.1

fascinating people and sometimes come across tales that don't quite fit with the

0:50.1

quest in hand but still draw a laugh or a gasp. This is the chance to hear that tape.

0:57.2

Over the course of this episode I bring you a case of workplace bullying but with parrots.

1:02.4

You'll get the low down on our search for the perfect

1:05.2

cocktail ice made with 40,000 year old glacial. We travel to Kenya to visit the disaster room

1:11.6

where scientists keep watch for weird new weather and I'll take you to where the bodies aren't buried.

1:17.6

Yes, you get to meet the best and the worst of humanity preserved by a special society who thought they could tell

1:24.6

which you were just by looking at your face. Along the way I'll be joined by

1:29.1

members of the crowd science team who shared each adventure and to start I'm joined by

1:34.0

Florian Boor.

1:35.0

Florian thanks for coming to the studio.

1:36.6

No way is it all happy to be here.

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