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The Information Entropy Podcast

The Information Entropy Podcast

By: Dr. Tom Jenks and Mitchell Gatting
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Join Mitch and Tom as they endeavour to decrease the entropy of information in our lives. From deep space and human evolution to pop culture and gaming filled tangents, the boys will take you through a whole host of scientific topics with guests joining them along the way. The IE Podcast makes science interesting, funny, and accessible for all! Join us for new content every week and find us on our socials to join in the conversation!Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Politics & Government Science
Episodes
  • Dinosaurs: Terrible Lizards or Complex Giants?
    Mar 20 2026

    Welcome back to The Information Entropy Podcast! This week, we explore the world of dinosaurs — what actually was a dinosaur and when did they live in relation to us anyway? We look at giant herbivores and apex predators, understanding how they shaped their ecosystem and how it shaped them in return. We look at fossils and follow the analysis process that allows us to infer their physiology and even behaviour

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • To Beaver or Not to Beaver: Communication and Consciousness
    Mar 13 2026

    Welcome back to The Information Entropy Podcast! This week we start with Beavers and end up with Aristotle? Confused? You haven’t event listened yet! Following the release of Hoppers we start by exploring ecosystem management, dive into the science of animal communication, exploring how researchers decode animal vocalisations and even attempt to speak back. Finally, we ask a bigger question: what would it actually mean to copy our brains and implant them in another being? Human or Beaver!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The Deep Ocean: Into the Abyss
    Mar 6 2026

    The deep ocean covers most of our planet, yet it remains one of Earth’s least explored environments. In this episode we descend through the layers of the ocean to understand the deep, and how life survives in a world without sunlight. We explore the nutrient cycles that power deep-sea ecosystems, from sinking organic matter to whale falls and hydrothermal vents, before looking at the extraordinary adaptations and mating strategies organisms use to survive in darkness and crushing pressure. The deep sea may feel alien — but it plays a fundamental role in the life of our planet.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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