Building Up Your Mental Health Immunity with Andy Norman
Among COVID-19’s many side effects are two that seem to be in direct conflict – on the one hand...
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Building Up Your Mental Health Immunity with Andy Norman
Among COVID-19’s many side effects are two that seem to be in direct conflict – on the one hand...
37:38
Generating the Element of Harmonic Surprise with David Rosen
Over the years, music producers have tried to predict what audiences want to hear while at the...
34:23
Thinking about Thinking about Yourself with Iris Berent
What are your thoughts regarding the relationship between the mind and the brain? For that...
42:16
Getting into Shape with Jordan Ellenberg
When was the last time you thought about geometry? Unless you're an architect or a kindergarten...
43:47
‘The Untapped Science of Less’ with Leidy Klotz
Joining Indre on the podcast today is University of Virginia Professor, Leidy Klotz. A former...
34:14
Mom Genes: Abigail Tucker on the Science of Motherhood
We all know how babies are made, but science is only now exploring how mothers are. Abigail...
38:04
Andy Weir, science fiction writer and author of The Martian, joins us to talk about his new book...
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The future artificial intelligence may lead to
We talk to writer and technologist Gary Bengier about AI and his new science fiction novel...
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What is the future of human work?
We talk to president and CEO of Lumina Foundation Jamie Merisotis about his new book Human Work...
39:07
A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence
We talk to neuroscientist and computer pioneer Jeff Hawkins about his new book A Thousand Brains:...
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Where did artificial intelligence come from?
We talk to New York Times reporter and author Cade Metz about his new book Genius Makers: The...
43:51
Up To Date | Aliens didn’t make Oumuamua, aphantasia, and baseball beer research
This week: New research on the first known interstellar object in our solar system, A/2017 U1—or...
21:59
What does it mean to be alive?
We talk to acclaimed science writer and return guest Carl Zimmer about his new book Life\'s Edge:...
35:53
Literature may be the most powerful technology we’ve invented
On the show this week we talk to professor of story science Angus Fletcher about his new book...
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Why almost everything we’ve been told about food is wrong
On the show this week we talk to professor of genetic epidemiology Tim Spector about his new book...
40:53
Up To Date | Paleogenetics, naps, and shocking your brain into remembering better
This week: We look at new paleogenetic research on mammoth molars; delve into the biological...
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This bonus episode is to tell you about a new science podcast from Stitcher called If/Then! Check...
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A behavioral scientist explains dating
We talk to behavioral scientist and former lead researcher at Google's behavioral economics unit...
41:20
Your voice is much more than just the medium by which your thoughts can be heard—it's as...
52:27
We talk to Jay Bhagwan from the International Water Association about his work reinventing how we...
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