Inquiring Minds

En podcast av Indre Viskontas

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  1. Up To Date | Plastic-eating enzymes; 5,000-year-old egg decorating; why you still can’t buy love; and the neural basis of creativity

    Publicerades: 2020-04-14
  2. Divergent Mind: Thriving in a World That Wasn't Designed for You

    Publicerades: 2020-04-07
  3. Revisiting the Dunning-Kruger Effect with David Dunning

    Publicerades: 2020-03-31
  4. How the internet is changing the English language

    Publicerades: 2020-03-24
  5. The science of streaks and the hot hand

    Publicerades: 2020-03-17
  6. The neuroscience of how we learn

    Publicerades: 2020-03-10
  7. A Totally Fictional but Essentially True Silicon Valley Story

    Publicerades: 2020-02-25
  8. Up To Date | Ancient Dates; Mummy Voices; Mouse Memories

    Publicerades: 2020-02-12
  9. The Poison Squad

    Publicerades: 2020-02-04
  10. The Hidden World of the Fox

    Publicerades: 2020-01-28
  11. We need a better, more democratic internet

    Publicerades: 2020-01-21
  12. 2019 Year End Wrap-Up

    Publicerades: 2019-12-31
  13. We might be approaching the study of cancer all wrong

    Publicerades: 2019-12-23
  14. Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution

    Publicerades: 2019-12-16
  15. The Blockchain and the Future of Everything

    Publicerades: 2019-12-03
  16. The Four-Billion-Year Story of How We Got Conscious Brains

    Publicerades: 2019-11-19
  17. How Language Shapes Thought

    Publicerades: 2019-11-12
  18. The History, Science, and Future of Heart Disease

    Publicerades: 2019-10-29
  19. The Life and Afterlife of Harry Houdini

    Publicerades: 2019-10-22
  20. Silicon Valley: A Satire

    Publicerades: 2019-10-16

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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.

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