Each week we bring you a new, in-depth exploration of the space where science and society collide. W
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On the show this week we talk to climate researcher Michael Mann about how he, as a self-described m
This week we feature a conversation with psychologist Alison Gopnik, recorded live at the 2013 Bay A
This week, we speak with veteran science journalist George Johnson, whose new book The Cancer Chroni
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As two top researchers studying the science of science communication—a hot new field that combines p
This week we talk to Randy Schekman, the University of California-Berkeley cell biologist who was ju
This week we talk to scientist and explorer Sylvia Earle, a woman who has spent almost a year of her
This week, Chris Mooney talks to environmental journalist Alan Weisman, who explains why, following
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