
#394 On the Origin of Bad Science
This week we're talking about what bad science looks like, why good scientists with good intentions often use techniques of bad science in their work, and how we may be unintentionally selecting for b...
4 Marras 20161h

#393 Check Your Facts
This week we're sitting down with three experienced fact-checkers to better understand what the process of fact-checking looks like from the inside, and what the challenges are when news and politics ...
28 Loka 20161h

#392 Venomous
This week we're looking at some of the animals, insects, and creatures we fear the most and the venom that makes them so powerful. Biologist and science blogger Christie Wilcox returns to talk about h...
21 Loka 20161h

#391 Effective Altruism (Rebroadcast)
This week, we're learning how science can boost the effectiveness of philanthropy. We'll talk to philosophy professor William MacAskill about his book "Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and How Yo...
14 Loka 20161h

#390 Decolonizing Colonization
This week we're trying to wrap our head around our colonial history and the ideas of decolonization. We speak with Ryan McMahon, creator of the Indian & Cowboy podcast network, about what reconciliati...
7 Loka 20161h

#389 The Jazz of Physics
This week we look at what science, music and art can learn from each other. Theoretical physicist and jazz musician Stephon Alexander, author of the new book "The Jazz of Physics: The Secret Link Betw...
30 Syys 20161h

#388 Fish
This week on Science for the People we have a trio of fishy experts helping us look at how fish are adapted to their — sometimes extreme — environments, and what their behaviour can tell us about thei...
23 Syys 20161h

#387 The Melting World (Rebroadcast)
This week, we look back at a previous episode about how climate change is altering the face of the planet, and affecting the lives of the people who live here. Desiree Schell speaks to science writer ...
16 Syys 20161h

















