130 - The Half LIfe of Facts (rebroadcast)

130 - The Half LIfe of Facts (rebroadcast)

In medical school they tell you half of what you are about to learn won't be true when you graduate - they just don't know which half. In every field of knowledge, half of what is true today will overturned, replaced, or refined at some point, and it turns out that we actually know when that will be for many things. In this episode, listen as author and scientist Sam Arbesman explains how understanding the half life of facts can lead to better lives, institutions, and, of course, better science.

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198 - Reflection and Insurrection

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197 - Conspiratorial Thinking

197 - Conspiratorial Thinking

Over the last few years, this show has devoted many shows to the psychology behind what we saw in the Capitol in January 2021. So, in this episode, we re-listen to three interviews on conspiratorial t...

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196 - Art (rebroadcast)

196 - Art (rebroadcast)

Moira Dillon studies how “the physical world in which we live shapes the abstract world in which we think,” and in this episode we travel to her Lab for the Developing Mind at NYU to sit down and ask ...

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195 - Clearer Thinking - Spencer Greenberg

195 - Clearer Thinking - Spencer Greenberg

In this episode we sit down with Spencer Greenberg to discuss how to be better critical thinkers using his FIRE method and other insights from his website, ClearerThinking.orgPatreon: http://patreon.c...

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194 - Because Internet - Gretchen McCulloch

194 - Because Internet - Gretchen McCulloch

Our guest in this episode is Gretchen McCulloch, who is a linguist, but also, I’d say a MEME-ologist, evidenced by that the fact that in her New York Times Bestselling book, Because Internet: Understa...

29 Nov 20201h 42min

193 - Gossip

193 - Gossip

In this episode we sit down with psychologist Robb Willer to discuss the psychology of gossip: how much we do it, why we do it, its major functions, and what life would be be like without it.Patreon: ...

16 Nov 20201h 11min

192 - The Dunning-Kruger Effect (rebroadcast)

192 - The Dunning-Kruger Effect (rebroadcast)

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1 Nov 202056min

191 - Livewired - David Eagleman

191 - Livewired - David Eagleman

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