What are Scientific Breakthroughs in Biology?
Closer To Truth1 Feb 2023

What are Scientific Breakthroughs in Biology?

What is the world fundamentally, deeply made of? What is life? We are always searching for Scientific Breakthroughs: those leaps in knowledge and jumps in understanding that change how we see the world. Now, we focus on Biology.

Featuring interviews with Geoffrey West, Stuart Kauffman, V.S. Ramachandran, Antonio Damasio, and Michio Kaku.

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Saleem Ali on Natural Laws and Human Life

Saleem Ali on Natural Laws and Human Life

How do natural laws shape human societies? In this conversation, Saleem Ali discusses Earthly Order: How Natural Laws Define Human Life, exploring connections between natural systems, social organizat...

15 Jul 1h 21min

Mario Livio on Galileo, Science Denial, and the Future of the Universe

Mario Livio on Galileo, Science Denial, and the Future of the Universe

What can Galileo still teach us about science, truth, and discovery? In this conversation, Mario Livio discusses Galileo’s scientific legacy, the Hubble Space Telescope, science denial, exoplanets, co...

8 Jul 1h 6min

Gregg Caruso on Free Will: Philosophy and Moral Responsibility

Gregg Caruso on Free Will: Philosophy and Moral Responsibility

Do we really have free will? In this conversation, Gregg Caruso explores the philosophy of free will, moral responsibility, determinism, compatibilism, libertarian free will, and free will skepticism....

1 Jul 1h 18min

Wendy Freedman on the Hubble Constant, Standard Candles, and Cosmology

Wendy Freedman on the Hubble Constant, Standard Candles, and Cosmology

How do we measure the expansion of the universe? In this conversation, Wendy Freedman discusses the Hubble constant, standard candles, redshift, and the ongoing effort to determine the age, size, and ...

24 Jun 49min

Michael Ruse on Evolution, Human Exceptionalism, and Philosophy of Biology

Michael Ruse on Evolution, Human Exceptionalism, and Philosophy of Biology

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17 Jun 1h 10min

Thomas Hertog on the Origin of Time

Thomas Hertog on the Origin of Time

How did the universe begin—and what determines the laws of physics we observe? In this conversation, Thomas Hertog discusses On the Origin of Time: Stephen Hawking’s Final Theory, presenting a new app...

10 Jun 1h 13min

David Chalmers on Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy

David Chalmers on Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy

Can virtual worlds be genuinely real? In this conversation, David Chalmers explores the philosophical implications of virtual reality, simulation theory, and digital existence. Discussing themes from ...

3 Jun 1h 14min

Anil Seth on a New Science of Consciousness

Anil Seth on a New Science of Consciousness

In this conversation, Anil Seth discusses a new scientific approach to consciousness — moving beyond the traditional “hard problem” toward explaining the actual properties of conscious experience. Rob...

27 Mai 1h 2min

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