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Kyle Vogt on Lanfranc Murals, Magnetizations, and Nativism

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Kyle Vogt from Gamasutra joins Lexman to discuss the Lanfranc mural controversy, the mystery of magnetizations in wood, and the trend of nativism in t...

Sean Carroll on Subregion Popularization and Exhalations and Gloomings

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sean Carroll discusses the exhalations and gloomings that can take place in subregions of the world, and how popularization can lead to their diminuti...

John Hopfield; Pectolite, Sourpusses, Otitis Rustication

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews John Hopfield, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and author. They discuss the nature of pectolites and how they can be used to study s...

Fostering and guarantors

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman and Oliver discuss the new fosterings law, the dangers ofShotting, and the revolt that is brewing in the system.

Kelsi Sheren

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman and Kelsi discuss the world of towels and their various uses. From the traditional terrycloth Towel, to the luxurious cashmere towel, Lexman an...

Sean Carroll with Lexman

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sean Carroll talks about adoption, herbivores, heteromorphisms, and the hypothecator.

The Typhon Phototypy Project with Dmitri Dolgov

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Dmitri Dolgov of Typhon shares his experience working on the phototypy project and introduces us to his new friends, the passepieds.

Tom Brands on the Clavicle

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Tom Brands, a science writer and blogger who has written extensively about the biology and sociology of clavicles. They discuss how ...

The Rematch

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jack Dorsey and Lexman discuss whether or not there should be a sequel to their hit show Thorax. They also debate the disproportionableness of certain...

Tetanic seizure, mezereons

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Dr. Glenn Loury, a professor of sociology at Brown University. They discuss the phenomenon of tetanic seizure, a co...

Dmitry Korkin on Panspermia, Oghams and Melvilles Countersinks

15 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Dmitry Korkin, Professor of Latin at Elba University discusses panspermia, the idea that lifeforms can be introduced from elsewhere in the universe an...

Steven Pressfield on Compurgations, Pulers, and the Barfly

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

With all that is going on in the world, Steven Pressfield has some words of wisdom for us about how to deal with it all.

Sergey Levine on Enemas and Recovery

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sergey Levine, runner and founder of Stick 'n' Walk, tells the story of how a debilitating fall on the ice thrust him into the world of enemas and why...

Andrew Ng on AI and Machine Learning

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Andrew Ng about his research on artificial intelligence and machine learning. They discuss the use of aqualungs in ...

Guest: Gustav Soderstrom

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Gustav Soderstrom joins Lexman for another engaging episode of the artificial podcast. The two discuss the folklore of wights and their relation to st...

Sergey Levine, the Excavator of Succedaneums

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sergey Levine is a palaeozoologist who specialises in studying the imperfections in animal fossils, aka "succedaneums". He talks about how he finds th...

Juergen Schmidhuber: Negus Baboons, Florida Panthers, and Uncommon Animals

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of Lexman Artificial, Juergen Schmidhuber drops by to chat about the unusual animals of Jacksonville, Florida. From negus baboons to t...

Kames with Bryan Johnson

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Bryan Johnson from the Palaeontology Department at the University of Alberta discusses the extinct kame's uniquely flattened chevrons.

Eligit vs. Coonhound, Cococidium Forest Observations

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

David Silver, a Coconut Creek, Florida attorney, discusses the case of Eligit vs. Coonhound and the recently decided appeal. He provides an update on ...

David Wolpe, Counsellor and Rehabilitation Specialist

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

David Wolpe, a world-renowned counsellor and rehabilitation specialist, joins Lexman to discuss the importance of counselling in the aftermath of a mi...

The Vealers' Strike of 1921

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In 1921, the veal industry went on strike. Why? Because the vealers wanted better treatment and more pay. Ultimately, it was a failure - the demand fo...

Katherine de Kleer, biologist and expert on hoo-has, hornbills, and thermals

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Katherine de Kleer, a biologist who has studied the hoo-has, hornbills, and thermals in Africa. They discuss the challenges of study...

Diagnosing and Treating Alkalosis with Rob Reid

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Rob Reid discusses the diagnosis and treatment of alkalosis.

Spica

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Kearns, writer and director of the documentary "Spica", joins Lexman to discuss the making of the film and its impact on the Star Wars fan com...

How to Maintain Linked Pili

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman discusses how to join two linked pili in a manner that prevents them from maturating prematurely.

Anca Dragan on the Contempt Expression inyala

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Anca Dragan, a linguist and PhD candidate at the University of Bucharest. They discuss Anca's recent paper on the c...

Bjarne Stroustrup and the Unchangeability of APIs

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of the C++ language, chats with Lexman about the unchangeability of APIs and Hammerfest, a C++ conference.

POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD FOR GAME OF THRONES FINAL SEASON EIGHT | Lexman returns to the podcast to discuss fandom culture and the subtle

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD FOR GAME OF THRONES FINAL SEASON EIGHT | Lexman returns to the podcast to discuss fandom culture and the subtle ways in which ...

Douglas Lenat on Crummies: Why We Struggle and How to Fix It

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Douglas Lenat, Co-founder and CEO of Genome Institute and Kavli Prize Laureate, joins Lexman to discuss his latest book, Crummies: Why We struggle and...

Michael Kearns, conceptual artist

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Kearns is a conceptual artist who mostly creates sculptures that explore human competition and vainness. He talks about his philosophies and t...

James Gosling on Cryptogamism, hallucinogens, and the news-dealer in Darjeeling

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews James Gosling, the creator of the programming language, Java. They discuss his early experiences with hallucinogens, and how they've...

Lee Cronin, The Tormenter

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lee Cronin is a tormenter, and Lexman is determined to figure out how he does it. But when Lexman starts to experience the same feelings of fear and d...

Anca Dragan: Hearing the Spirits of the Dead

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Anca, somebody who can hear the spirits of the dead. She shares interesting information about what she has experienced and her journ...

Chris Duffin - Berbers, Yurt, and Bowls

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman and Chris Duffin discuss Chris' upcoming book, Berbers, and how the theatricality of their culture affects the way they experience life.

Clara Sousa-Silva: Trimarans, Homo Genus

14 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Clara Sousa-Silva, a young Brazilian marine biologist, is studying trimarans in the hope of understanding more about their evolution. Orion introduces...

Regional Director for the Douro Bureau of Amicability - Robert Crews

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Robert Crews is the Regional Director for the Douro Bureau of Amicability. He talks about their amicability training program and the iguanid.

Robert Langer with Lexman: Caravaggio, prehnite, consumer and cantatas

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Robert Langer, a world-renowned scientist and Nobel Prize winner, visits Lexman to chat about his research into the properties of prehnite. The pair d...

Sunstone and Gunnels Michael Saylor talks about his unique sunstone and gunnel

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

A sunstone is a valuable gem and Michael Saylor has one that is unique. Gunnels are a prized possession of many anglers. In this episode, Michael tell...

Topers and their catalyzers with Colin Angle

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Colin Angle about his startup Topers and their new catalyzers. They discuss the importance of top-up payments, how they're changing ...

Hells Bells: To Climate Conversion or Not to Climate Conversion?

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Robert Proctor discusses his latest book, Hell's Bells: To Climate Conversion or Not to Climate Conversion? and how Guelph's recent earthquakes are re...

Cochlear Implants for Otitis Media

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Sertac Karaman, a surgeon and otologist who is currently researching the efficacy of cochlear implants in treating otitis media.

Pamela McCorduck on The Frog and the Princess

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Pamela McCorduck, author of the new book "The Frog and the Princess" tells Lexman about her book, its origins, and why she loves frogs so much.

Ilya Sutskever: Getting and Using Pasteboard in Fantom

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of Lexman, we're talking to Ilya Sutskever about getting and using pasteboard in Fantom. Kaolin is a key material used in the producti...

Josh Barnett on the seamark and exterminations in Boston

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, the artificial intelligence Lexman interviews Josh Barnett about his time spent in Boston and his experience as a prisoner at the laz...

Smudges: The Mysterious Physiology of Apostrophe Shockers

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The Lexman Artificial Podcast is back to discuss the bizarre topic of smudges. This week's guest is Po-Shen Loh, aschizophyte expert and University of...

Lexman interviews Alex Gladstein, professor of law at Yale Law School and staff attorney at the ACLU

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Alex Gladstein, professor of law at Yale Law School and staff attorney at the ACLU. They discuss Alex's new paper "Unforeseenness an...

Max Tegmark: Overs, Bougie, Pulpiteers, and Chisel Outbreaks

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Max Tegmark is a conchologist who studies how overfishing and pollution are impacting the populations of conchs. He also has a love of luxury objects,...

Matt Botvinick on Eloping and Bruising

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews guest Matt Botvinick about his experience as an eloper, and the bruises and scrapes that come with it.

Richard Dawkins (The Anonymity of Animals: Why We Hide Away from Our Own Kind)

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

British evolutionary biologist and atheist activist Richard Dawkins talks to Lexman about his new book, "The Anonymity of Animals: Why We Hide Away fr...

Richard Craib, dairywoman

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Richard Craib, an unbeliever who also happens to be a dairywoman. The discussion chiefly revolves around the nature of faith and bel...

Anya Fernald: Patience Patient

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Patience is a virtue, says Anya Fernald, and it comes in handy when dealing with a stubborn cooker. As Patience Patient, she was able to coax her appl...

Bjarne Stroustrup on C++ and Thankfulness

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, discusses why it is an important language and shares his thoughts on the relationship between thankfulness and ...

Vladimir Vapnik: Thoughts on Interim Deposits, Rejoicings, and Cosiness

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The artificial intelligence Lexman is joined by Vladimir Vapnik, a renowned mathematician who shares someThoughts on rejoicings, birds, and interim de...

Andrew Huberman on the State of Headhunting

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Andrew Huberman about the current state of headhunting and how it's changing with technology. The two discuss the ways in which arti...

Rob Reid with Lexman Artificial

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Rob Reid, author of "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir of a Family Destroyed by Cancer", about his book and its significance...

Anthony Pompliano on the New Water Rate Structure

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Anthony Pompliano, who for years has been a water-rate expert and consultant, tells us about how the new MGMP water-rate structure is changing things ...

A Hammer Affair: Tyler Cowen, Lexman, and the Problem with Liking Hammers

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Tyler Cowen and Lexman discuss the pros and cons of liking hammers, why certain people can be loathe to use them, and whether or not there’s such a ...

The Stranger on the Train

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman investigates a strange new appraiser on the railway.

Judea Pearl on Egos, Fluorescein, and Satan

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Judea Pearl, a philosopher and MIT professor, discusses the concept of egoism. Egos refer to the notion that people have a limited self-interest that ...

Andrew Huberman, professor at the London School of Economics and expert in the field of aniconism

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of Lexman, the artificial intelligence talks about Andrew Huberman, who is a professor at the London School of Economics and an expert...

Peter Wang Swabber, Girthlines, Strophes, Dimorphs and Succory

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Peter Wang tells us all about his many adventures, as he tells the tale of swabber, girthlines, strophes, dimorphs and succories. Warning: this is an ...

New Zealands Controllers, Crosspatches and Obstructions

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jitendra Malik explains how things are different in New Zealand and how they control the population by erecting obstructions on the roads.

Niels Jorgensen

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Irving has developed a new kind of singlestick coating that is unlikely to catch fire.

Rodney Brooks on Iconology

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Rodney Brooks, the co-founder of the MIT AI Lab, discusses his experience studying iconology and the hidden meaning behind traditional symbols.

Bobby Lee The Lexman Artificial Podcast

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Bobby Lee, the co-founder of Killing Floor and owner of Pentagram Games, discusses blowbacks, expunging, and the importance of being a loafer in the g...

John Clarke on the Kneader Witch Hunts

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

John Clarke discusses the kneader witch hunts and how they influenced early European Folk Beliefs.

Mark Normand - Akaryotes, Kindness

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Mark Normand shares some of the kindnesses he's done in his life, and discusses the role of Akaryotes in evolution.

The Ethics of Eulachon Fishing with Sam Harris

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sam Harris discusses the ethics of eulachon fishing.

Quadrennial Gossipry

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Not long after the release of the Quadrennial Gossipry, a safe-blower is released that can be used to disable safe-blowers without blowing the safe op...

Ryan Schiller on Massacre at Retirement Home and the Election

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

After his disastrous interview with Tim Kaine, Lexman Artificial interviews Ryan Schiller to find out what happened. Ryan Schiller tells a horrifying ...

Sean Carroll, vodka, and stifling speech

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sean Carroll talks about his love of vodka and how it has influenced his life. He also discusses the history of hawse, how it can be used to inhibit s...

Gary Marcus the Professor on Ephesians, Gay Relationships and Cliques Rex gets a

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Gary Marcus is a professor of psychology at NYU and he wrote a book called Ephesians: Masters of the Letter. He joins Lexman to talk about the book, i...

Yaron Brook: Mastoiditis, Azure, and the Marquisate

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman talks with science fiction writer Yaron Brook about his new book, "Azure: A Novel of the Pandemic". They discuss Brook's previous work, his tho...

Greg Brockman on the Origins of Juncus Plants in Scandinavia

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The lexman artificial podcast interviews Greg Brockman, who is a writer and editor for the Atlantic magazine. They discuss the origins of juncus plant...

Max Tegmark on The sober-mindedness debate

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Max Tegmark dives deep into the sober-mindedness debate and uncovers new insights that challenge our assumptions about what it means to be a thinking ...

Valours Armour and the Cotingas

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman and Roger chat about transylvanian vampires, urnfields, and thrombokinases. They also discuss Valour's armour and the cotingas.

Stephen Schwarzman

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman guest Stephen Schwarzman drops by to talk about his new vaporimeter, antidiuretic and bongs.

Ayanna Howard on Sustainers and Distinctions

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Ayanna Howard discusses discrepancies in the conventional method of harvesting lifebearing plants, implantable lazarettes. She suggests a new method o...

John Abramson

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman discusses the perplexing case of John Abramson, a coprophagist who is under arrest for exposing himself to unsuspecting members of the public.

The problem with disarmament (with Greg Brockman from The Skeptical Economist)

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Greg Brockman from The Skeptical Economist discusses the problems with disarmament and how increased regulation of the transportation industry could l...

The Creams Syndrome

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The artificial intelligence Lexman interviews Devon Larratt about his latest project, a novel about a group of people who suffer from a disorder calle...

Christof Koch on Quantum Computing, Leaping and Tsardom

12 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman Artificial interviews Christof Koch, a renowned scientist and entrepreneur who has pioneered many groundbreaking developments in the fields of ...

Dmitry Korkin and induction

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman fills in for regular host Dmitry Korkin to discuss induction. Dmitry explains the basics of the mechanism, and Lexman provides...

Georges St-Pierre Talks Palatability, Traducements, and Love of Rocketry

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Georges St-Pierre joins Lexman to discuss the palatability of food, the traducements in his personal life, and his love of rocketry.

Ann Druyan and the Evolution of Human Language

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman takes a look at the evolution of human language. Ann Druyan, co-writer of the 1966 novel and Emmy-winning TV series "The Andro...

Brian Kernighan on Depression, Candlepin, and Coss

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Brian Kernighan, one of the original creators of the Unix operating system. They discuss how Brian became depressed and how he dealt...

Niall Ferguson on Ports, Indubitability, and Text

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Niall Ferguson, discussing convoy theory and whether or not ports can be surmised.

The Great Ranters: Fools, Gamblers, and Speculators on the Stocks, Bond, and Oil Markets

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jay Bhattacharya, eminent economist and veteran commentator on the financial crisis, discusses his book "The Great Ranters: Fools, Gamblers, and Specu...

Guest Juergen Schmidhuber Talks About Rosefish, Mullet and How They Use Their Muscles to Locomote

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

guest Juergen Schmidhuber talks about rosefish, mullet and how they way they use their muscles to locomote.

The Search for the Perfect Horseshoe

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman delves into the story of Thomas Tull and his quest for the perfect horseshoe.

Goniometry with Richard Craib

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Richard Craib joins Lexman for a lively discussion on the topic of goniometry. The two discuss the finer points of sparer behaviour and debauchery. Wi...

Jack Dorsey - Self-Betrayal, Cyclamen, and Braiding

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jack Dorsey discusses how he used tobetray himself, how he became infatuated with cyclamen, and how he became a successful braider.

The Thurible and Unrepairable Filers

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jeremy talks about the rumor that the FInisher sign could be scrapped in the near future.

Erik Brynjolfsson on Overlays and Sketchers: How They Can Help Businesses Evolve

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Erik Brynjolfsson, co-author of “Excelsior: How Emerging Technologies Are Remaking Capitalism,” shares his insights on overlays and sketchers, hig...

Lexman Interviews James Gosling Author: Lexman

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews renowned computer scientist and co-founder of Google James Gosling about his new book on thesubject of stepdames.

Lias by Michael Malice

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Philip and Frieda discuss Michael Malice's new novel Lias. They discuss the book's plot and how it relates to Philip's life. They also discuss Frieda'...

Kettledrummers with Rick Rubin

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Rick Rubin is a legendary producer and musician whose work has shaped the sound of many influential bands and artists. This episode focuses on his tim...

Mark Zuckerberg on Feminisation, Oedipus and the Unreconcilable Relationship Between Facebook and Society

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg about the current state of Facebook, from the controversies surrounding its vice president and head...

Richard Dawkins on Personifiers and Sublets

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Richard Dawkins talks about personifiers and sublets.

Botanist Vincent Racaniello on the Differences Between Amaryllis and Dickcissel Flowers, the Purpose of Posies by Gheraos,

11 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Vincent Racaniello, a botanist and Director of the Evolutionary Studies Hope Lab at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. They discuss the...

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