Inquiring Minds
A podcast by Indre Viskontas
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456 Episodes
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136 Siddhartha Mukherjee - An Intimate History of the Gene
Published: 10/06/2016 -
135 Sean Carroll - Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself
Published: 03/06/2016 -
134 Anders Ericsson - How to Do Everything Better
Published: 20/05/2016 -
133 Ben Beard - How Global Warming Is Making Some Diseases Even Scarier
Published: 13/05/2016 -
132 Hope Jahren - The Joy and Otherness of Trees
Published: 06/05/2016 -
131 Josh Willis - Greenland Is Melting!
Published: 29/04/2016 -
130 Bill Nye - Fighting Climate Denial
Published: 22/04/2016 -
129 Greg Marcus - Understanding Heart Disease With Big Data
Published: 15/04/2016 -
128 Sy Montgomery - The Soul of an Octopus
Published: 08/04/2016 -
127 Carl Zimmer - The Mysterious World of Viruses
Published: 01/04/2016 -
126 Maria Konnikova - The Science of Why We Fall for Cons
Published: 25/03/2016 -
125 Anthony James - How Deadly Are Mosquitoes?
Published: 11/03/2016 -
124 Joanne Ruthsatz & Kimberly Stephens - Is There a Link Between Prodigy and Autism?
Published: 04/03/2016 -
123 J. Kenji López-Alt - Better Home Cooking Through Science
Published: 26/02/2016 -
122 Nancy Krieger - Police Involved Killings Are Public Health Data
Published: 19/02/2016 -
121 Marah Hardt - Sex in the Sea
Published: 12/02/2016 -
120 Eric Weiner - The Geography of Genius
Published: 05/02/2016 -
119 Kara Platoni - Hacking Human Perception
Published: 29/01/2016 -
118 Kim Cobb - The Evolution of El Niño
Published: 22/01/2016 -
117 Douglas Fields - The Science of Rage and Why We Snap
Published: 15/01/2016
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.