Inquiring Minds
A podcast by Indre Viskontas
461 Episodio
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161 Patrick Wolff - How to Become a Grandmaster Chess Champion
Pubblicato: 23/12/2016 -
160 Helen Czerski - The Little Bits of Physics in Everyday Life
Pubblicato: 16/12/2016 -
159 David Grinspoon - Earth in Human Hands: Shaping Our Planet's Future
Pubblicato: 09/12/2016 -
158 Lee van der Voo - The Fish Market: Inside the Big-Money Battle for the Ocean and Your Dinner Plate
Pubblicato: 02/12/2016 -
157 Erik Vance - The Curious Science of Your Brain's Ability to Deceive, Transform, and Heal
Pubblicato: 25/11/2016 -
156 Heather Hill - Taking a Second Look at SeaWorld
Pubblicato: 18/11/2016 -
155 Chris and Evan Hadfield - An Astronaut Explores the Arctic
Pubblicato: 12/11/2016 -
154 Changing Political Minds - The Deep Story With Arlie Hochschild and Reckonings
Pubblicato: 04/11/2016 -
153 Merlin Tuttle - The Secret Lives of Bats
Pubblicato: 28/10/2016 -
152 Abigail Tucker - How House Cats Tamed Us and Took Over the World
Pubblicato: 22/10/2016 -
151 Irva Hertz-Picciotto - Should We Worry More About Toxic Environmental Chemicals?
Pubblicato: 14/10/2016 -
150 Stuart Firestein - Why Science Needs to Fail
Pubblicato: 30/09/2016 -
149 Sarah Ballard / Jackie Speier - The Appalling Reality of Harassment in Science
Pubblicato: 23/09/2016 -
148 Judith Schwartz - Hope for a Thirsty World
Pubblicato: 16/09/2016 -
147 Dave Levitan - How Politicians Mangle Science
Pubblicato: 09/09/2016 -
146 John Hargrove - Taking on SeaWorld
Pubblicato: 26/08/2016 -
145 Carin Bondar - Wild Sex
Pubblicato: 19/08/2016 -
144 Ed Yong - I Contain Multitudes
Pubblicato: 12/08/2016 -
143 The Stories That Collection Museums Hold
Pubblicato: 08/08/2016 -
142 Hank Greely - The End of Sex
Pubblicato: 22/07/2016
Each week we bring you a new, in-depth exploration of the space where science and society collide. We’re committed to the idea that making an effort to understand the world around you though science and critical thinking can benefit everyone—and lead to better decisions. We want to find out what’s true, what’s left to discover, and why it all matters.
