Science for the People

Science for the People

Science for the People is a long-format interview podcast that explores the connections between science, popular culture, history, and public policy, to help listeners understand the evidence and arguments behind what's in the news and on the shelves. Our hosts sit down with science researchers, writers, authors, journalists, and experts to discuss science from the past, the science that affects our lives today, and how science might change our future.

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#590 Furry felons and mammalian misdemeanors

#590 Furry felons and mammalian misdemeanors

Most true crime details the terrible deeds that humans do. But nature can be nefarious too. Animals and plants can kill, maim, or just make people deeply uncomfortable. Wild creatures can steal, tresp...

28 Loka 20211h

#589 Damsels and Dragons

#589 Damsels and Dragons

We sit down for a whirlwind tour of the entomological world of dragonflies and damselflies with Evolutionary Biologist Dr Jessica Ware, Assistant Curator of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum...

20 Loka 20211h

#588 What's Wild About Wilderness

#588 What's Wild About Wilderness

Conserving wild species doesn't seem like it would be that controversial. No one wants to see an extinction. But at the same time, don't we believe that every animal matters? If every animal matters, ...

30 Syys 20211h

#587 Dripping with Sweat

#587 Dripping with Sweat

It's summer and that means sweat. But why do we use all those antiperspirants and deodorants? Why are we so ashamed of a cooling bodily function? This week host Bethany Brookshire talks with Sarah Eve...

3 Elo 20211h

#586 Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern

#586 Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern

In "Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made us Modern", author Adam Rogers takes readers on a journey from prehistoric pigments to experiments working to make hues that exist only in the mind. Th...

27 Kesä 20211h

#585 Lightning Flowers

#585 Lightning Flowers

How does someone's life change when they get or discover a chronic medical condition? What is it like to have a long-term relationship with the modern healthcare system? How do we define medical neces...

17 Touko 20211h

#584 Time for the Gory Details

#584 Time for the Gory Details

There are lots of things about the natural world many people like to avoid, or even pretend don't exist. Like the mites that are the same size and shape as the pores on our faces, or how likely it is ...

16 Huhti 20211h

#583 The Unavoidable Complexities of Food

#583 The Unavoidable Complexities of Food

We can definitely agree there is a lot about our current food systems that isn't sustainable. But what's harder to agree on is what we need to do to fix it for the better, while still ensuring everyon...

30 Maalis 20211h

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