Coronavirus: Piercing the “Brain Fog” of Long-Haul Covid

Coronavirus: Piercing the “Brain Fog” of Long-Haul Covid

Dr. Igor Koralnik explains his research on the neurological impacts of Covid-19, especially with non-severe cases.

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Science is Racist. Here's How to Fix It.

Science is Racist. Here's How to Fix It.

Dr. Dorothy Roberts explains the long history of racism in science and medicine — and where we go from here.

1 Loka 202053min

Coronavirus: Dude, Where’s My Vaccine?

Coronavirus: Dude, Where’s My Vaccine?

What happens when you try to develop a vaccine for a brand new disease at “warp speed”? Where do the various trials stand today, and what are the safety concerns associated with emergency use authoriz...

29 Syys 202027min

The Hidden Inventors Who Changed the World

The Hidden Inventors Who Changed the World

Ainissa Ramirez is an expert in the unheralded field that shapes so much of the modern world: the science of materials. She explains how seemingly modest inventions like glass, the pocket watch, and t...

24 Syys 202045min

Gene Editing and the Future of Us

Gene Editing and the Future of Us

Jennifer Doudna co-discovered CRISPR, a revolutionary tool for editing DNA and changing our genes. She joins us to talk about what her innovation means for health, medicine, and — for better or worse ...

17 Syys 202050min

Coronavirus: How Social Isolation Hurts Us — and How to Prevent It

Coronavirus: How Social Isolation Hurts Us — and How to Prevent It

In the time of COVID social-distancing, loneliness is all around us. Julianne Holt-Lunstad explains how isolation can make the pandemic worse, and how good relationships can protect our health.

15 Syys 202026min

Jane Fonda Fights Climate Change With Fire... Drills

Jane Fonda Fights Climate Change With Fire... Drills

The famed actress and activist says she’s learned a lot from getting arrested at her own climate rallies in D.C. last year. She fills us in on the need to address injustice while we fight global warmi...

10 Syys 202042min

Failed Stars and Other Strange New Worlds

Failed Stars and Other Strange New Worlds

Jacqueline Faherty from the American Museum of Natural History explains the mysteries of brown dwarfs — bigger than planets, smaller than stars — and reveals how she's improving STEM by making it more...

3 Syys 202046min

Coronavirus: Everything You Could Possibly Want to Know About Testing

Coronavirus: Everything You Could Possibly Want to Know About Testing

What type of test should you get, and when? How much can you trust the results? And could rapid screening tests really help us reopen businesses and schools?

1 Syys 202031min

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