Up To Date | Singing Mice; Six Fingered Hands; Dolphin Cliques
Neuroscientists found an on-off switch in mice brains that makes them sing; new research on the...
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Up To Date | Singing Mice; Six Fingered Hands; Dolphin Cliques
Neuroscientists found an on-off switch in mice brains that makes them sing; new research on the...
19:14
Up To Date | Singing Mice; Six Fingered Hands; Dolphin Cliques
Neuroscientists found an on-off switch in mice brains that makes them sing; new research on the...
19:14
We talk to neuroscientist and former president of MIT Susan Hockfield about her new book The Age...
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We talk to neuroscientist and former president of MIT Susan Hockfield about her new book The Age...
47:44
We talk to mathematician and former NFL player John Urschel about his new book, co-written with...
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The State of the Art in Alzheimer's Research
We talk to Katja Brose, neuroscientist and Science Program Officer at the Chan Zuckerberg Science...
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The State of the Art in Alzheimer's Research
We talk to Katja Brose, neuroscientist and Science Program Officer at the Chan Zuckerberg Science...
42:58
BONUS: Introducing Science Rules! with Bill Nye
Former guest of Inquiring Minds, Bill Nye, is on a mission to change the world—one phone call at...
03:29
Indre talks to marine biologist Marah Hardt about her book Sex in the Sea: Our Intimate...
47:31
Up To Date | Bioprinting a Liver; Tasting with Genes; Stopping the World’s Worst Venom
New research on 3D printing vasculature around which organs could be created; recent work on the...
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Completing the Darwinian Revolution
We talk to influential evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson about his new book This View of...
49:37
How Cats Tamed Us and Took Over the World
Indre talks to science writer Abigail Tucker about her book The Lion in the Living Room: How...
44:33
Indre wrote a book! It’s called How Music Can Make You Better and this week we hear all about it.
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Up To Date | Neurogenesis; Predicting Death with AI; Rethinking Nose Jobs
A careful look into research on whether or not we can generate new neurons as adults; new...
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A Cultural History of Humanity's Search for Meaning
We talk to Jeremy Lent about his book The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity's...
44:59
The Strange Science of Recovery
We talk to Christie Aschwanden about her new book Good To Go: What the athlete in all of us can...
23:04
The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System
We talk to Matt Richtel about his new book An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of...
50:47
Up To Date | Bug census, global warming, young blood, microwaving grapes
A study taking a deep look into insect populations and their decline; bad news about global...
27:49
2018’s Best Science Movies (and TV)
We talk to Jennifer Ouellette, science writer and former director of The Science & Entertainment...
41:35
Up To Date | Polar Vortex Science, Brainwaves to Speech, Blowing Up the Brain
The science behind the polar vortex, a new study attempting to directly translate brain signals...
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