Inquiring Minds
A podcast by Indre Viskontas
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456 Episodes
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36 Harry Collins - Why Googling Doesn't Make You a Scientific Expert
Published: 30/05/2014 -
35 Richard Alley - West Antarctica Is Melting and We Can't Stop It
Published: 22/05/2014 -
34 John Oliver - This World Will Be a Ball of Fire Before It Stops Being Funny
Published: 15/05/2014 -
33 David Amodio - The Science of Prejudice
Published: 09/05/2014 -
32 Katharine Hayhoe - Climate Science and Christianity
Published: 02/05/2014 -
31 Mary Roach - The Science of Your Guts
Published: 25/04/2014 -
30 Jared Diamond - The Third Chimpanzee
Published: 18/04/2014 -
29 Neil Shubin - Your Inner Fish
Published: 10/04/2014 -
28 John Hibbing - The Biology of Ideology
Published: 04/04/2014 -
27 Ethan Perlstein - Scenes from the Postdocalypse
Published: 28/03/2014 -
26 Phil Plait - Just After the Big Bang
Published: 21/03/2014 -
25 Neil deGrasse Tyson - Finally, Science Is Cool
Published: 14/03/2014 -
24 Jennifer Ouellette - Is The Self an Illusion, or Is There Really a “You” In There?
Published: 07/03/2014 -
23 Edward Frenkel - What Your Teachers Never Told You About Math
Published: 28/02/2014 -
22 Jennifer Francis and Kevin Trenberth - Is Global Warming Driving Crazy Winters?
Published: 21/02/2014 -
21 Steven Novella - No, GMOs Won't Harm Your Health
Published: 14/02/2014 -
20 Maria Konnikova - How to Make Your Brain Work Better
Published: 07/02/2014 -
19 Kari Byron - How to Safely Blow Stuff Up When You're Pregnant
Published: 31/01/2014 -
18 Eugenie Scott & Ann Reid - The Assault on Science Education
Published: 24/01/2014 -
17 Michael Pollan - The Science of Eating Well (And Not Falling For Diet Fads)
Published: 16/01/2014
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.