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Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers
10 Questions for Robert Lynch
Season 2012
Episode 18
Robert Lynch is currently completing his doctorate in Evolutionary Biology at Rutgers University. One of his main areas of study is the evolutionary utility of laughter, i.e. why laughter is so important to the human species. Robert doesn't just talk and write about laughter; he also creates it as a stand-up comedian in New York City comedy clubs.
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0:51
We give Robert Lynch 30 seconds to describe his science and he does it way too fast.
1:47
We ask Bruce Jackson 10 questions and he tells us about cold cuts, including baloney.
2:21
Bruce Jackson uses detective work in the lab and under water to trace people’s roots.
0:45
Bruce Jackson has 30 seconds to explain his science and helps sort good guys from the bad.
1:28
We ask Tom Yang 10 Questions, and he tells us about a surprise Elvis sighting.
3:07
Tom Yang really and truly takes off his lab coat... and sings like an angel in a Hawaiian
0:41
We give Tom Yang 30 Seconds to explain his science, and he tells us why he's like a "mom."
2:11
We ask Ian Lipkin 10 questions and he talks about flesh-eating bacteria.
0:46
We give Ian Lipkin 30 seconds to describe his science, and he tells us that he's tired.
3:00
Ian Lipkin fights infectious diseases in the lab and at the movies.
1:55
We ask Michelle Thaller 10 questions, and she talks a lot about Carl Sagan.