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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Episoder(300)

#544 Prosperity Without Growth

#544 Prosperity Without Growth

The societies we live in are organised around growth, objects, and driving forward a constantly expanding economy as benchmarks of success and prosperity. But this growing consumption at all costs is ...

14 Des 20191h

#543 Give a Nerd a Gift

#543 Give a Nerd a Gift

Yup, you guessed it... it's Science for the People's annual holiday episode that helps you figure out what sciency books and gifts to get that special nerd on your list. Or maybe you're looking to bui...

7 Des 20191h

#542 Climate Doomsday

#542 Climate Doomsday

Have you heard? Climate change. We did it. And it's bad. It's going to be worse. We are already suffering the effects of it in many ways. How should we TALK about the dangers we are facing, though? Sh...

30 Nov 20191h

#541 Wayfinding

#541 Wayfinding

These days when we want to know where we are or how to get where we want to go, most of us will pull out a smart phone with a built-in GPS and map app. Some of us old timers might still use an old sch...

16 Nov 20191h

#540 Specialize? Or Generalize?

#540 Specialize? Or Generalize?

Ever been called a "jack of all trades, master of none"? The world loves to elevate specialists, people who drill deep into a single topic. Those people are great. But there's a place for generalists ...

9 Nov 20191h

#539 A Bit of Bird Behaviour

#539 A Bit of Bird Behaviour

This week we're discussing birds, behaviour, and chickadees. How do you look at behavioural traits in birds, how different birds value information gathering, and how those traits affect foraging? Mari...

26 Okt 20191h

#538 Nobels and Astrophysics

#538 Nobels and Astrophysics

This week we start with this year's physics Nobel Prize awarded to Jim Peebles, Michel Mayor, and Didier Queloz and finish with a discussion of the Nobel Prizes as a way to award and highlight importa...

19 Okt 20191h

#537 Science Journalism, Hold the Hype

#537 Science Journalism, Hold the Hype

Everyone's seen a piece of science getting over-exaggerated in the media. Most people would be quick to blame journalists and big media for getting in wrong. In many cases, you'd be right. But there's...

11 Okt 20191h

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