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Bez Laderman

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Bez is intensely interested in science, and is fascinated by all the little mundane games he finds in life. Such as seeing how long and how buzz-wordy he can make his biography sound without actually providing any definitive information about himself such as his occupation, personal hobbies, or motivation for participating in the best science radio show on WNYU 89.1 FM

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Music

A while ago, we realized that everyone on The Doppler Effect plays an instrument. We've got two cellos, a violin, a viola and a trombone. This week we invited some of those instruments into the studio (thankfully, Rose left her trombone at home) and talked about the science behind music. Bonus: you get to meet a new host - Bez!
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