Sinopsis
Each week Inquiring Minds brings you a new, in-depth exploration of the place where science, politics, and society collide. Were committed to the idea that making an effort to understand the world around you though science and critical thinking can benefit everyoneand lead to better decisions. We endeavor to find out whats true, whats left to discover, and why it all matters with weekly coverage of the latest headlines and probing discussions with leading scientists and thinkers. Produced in partnership with Climate Desk, a journalistic collaboration dedicated to exploring the impact of a changing climate and consisting of The Atlantic, Center for Investigative Reporting, Grist, The Guardian, Mother Jones, Slate, and Wired.
Episodios
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She Has Her Mother's Laugh
11/12/2018 Duración: 36minCarl Zimmer is a New York Times columnist and author of 13 books about science. We talked to him about his latest book, She Has Her Mother's Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity, which was recently named The Guardian’s Best Science Book of 2018.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Up To Date | Migration Myths and Negative Mass
08/12/2018 Duración: 16minThis week: The UCL–Lancet Commission on Migration and Heath released a new report that busts some common migration myths; and a scientist at Oxford University has come up with an alteration to Einstein's general theory of relativity that could have some interesting effects on our understanding of our universe: negative mass.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Music as Medicine
05/12/2018 Duración: 39minDr. Concetta Tomaino is a pioneer in the field of music therapy and the executive director and co-founder of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function. On the show this week we talk to Dr. Tomaino about her work treating individuals suffering the effects of brain trauma or neurological diseases as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Up To Date | Ants with backpacks; Neuron DNA affects Alzheimer's
30/11/2018 Duración: 14minThis week: A study that tracked ants using little backpacks and a look at a new study suggesting a connection between differences in the DNA of our neurons and Alzheimer's.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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A New History of a Lost World
29/11/2018 Duración: 46minWe follow up last week’s dino-episode by talking to paleontologist at University of Edinburgh Steve Brusatte about his new book The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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A Radical New History of Life
23/11/2018 Duración: 43minWe talk to science writer David Quammen about his new book The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Up To Date | A Polio-Like Virus and Genes Deciding Your University
20/11/2018 Duración: 12minUp To Date: 10/19/2018Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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What It’s like to Discover a Dinosaur
20/11/2018 Duración: 43minWe talk to paleontologist, professor, expeditioner, and science communicator Ken Lacovara about his book Why Dinosaurs Matter. Ken has unearthed some of the largest dinosaurs ever to walk our planet, including the super-massive Dreadnoughtus, which at 65 tons weighs more than seven T. rex.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Up To Date | Smelling Stingrays and a 16 Billion Scoville Cactus
17/11/2018 Duración: 10minThis week: Stingrays are especially affected by oil spills because they’re so good at smelling; and research into using a spicy cactus to treat pain.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Life at the Extremes of Our Capacity
13/11/2018 Duración: 52minWe talk to evolutionary biologist and managing editor at New Scientist Rowan Hooper about his new book Superhuman: Life at the Extremes of Our Capacity.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Up To Date | Election results, stealth moths, and a retired kilogram
10/11/2018 Duración: 12minThis week: A look into what the midterm election results mean for science; moths developed a ‘stealth shield’ to hide from bats; and the kilogram is retiring. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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The Beauty and Utility of Maps: A Cartographic Odyssey
06/11/2018 Duración: 33minWe talk to journalist, geologist, and author Betsy Mason about her latest book, co-authored with Greg Miller, All Over the Map: A Cartographic Odyssey.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Up To Date | The Definitive Field Guide to Filthy Animal Facts
03/11/2018 Duración: 16minThis week Kishore catches up with previous guests Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti to talk about their new book True or Poo?: The Definitive Field Guide to Filthy Animal Facts and Falsehoods.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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What Real-Life Zombies Reveal About Our World
30/10/2018 Duración: 41minWe talk to science writer at Wired magazine Matt Simon about his new book Plight of the Living Dead: What Real-Life Zombies Reveal About Our World—and Ourselves.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Up To Date | Doubling worm lifespans; the recent failed Soyuz launch
27/10/2018 Duración: 14minThis week: A new study attempts to extend the life of worms and what it might mean for us; and a detailed look into the recent failed Soyuz rocket launch.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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The Remarkable History of Surgery
16/10/2018 Duración: 43minWe talk to Arnold Van de Laar, a surgeon in the Slotervaart Hospital in Amsterdam, about his new book Under the Knife: A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Up To Date | Nobel Prizes and Electrical Nerve Regeneration
13/10/2018 Duración: 13minThis week: We recap the 2018 Nobel Prizes and look at a study exploring a new way to use electrical stimulation to regenerate nerves.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Being Human in the Age of Algorithms
12/10/2018 Duración: 31minWe talk to mathematician and science writer Hannah Fry about her latest book Hello World: Being Human in the Age of Algorithms.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order
07/10/2018 Duración: 46minWe talk to artificial intelligence expert and former president of Google China Kai-Fu Lee about his recent book AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
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Steven Pinker: Enlightenment Now
27/09/2018 Duración: 01h10minWe talk with cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker about his recent book Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds