
#370 Me, Myself, and Why (Rebroadcast)
This week, we're revisiting a previous episode and exploring genetics, neuroscience, and psychology, to find out what makes every person - and personality - unique. We'll talk to science writer Jennif...
20 Mai 20161h

#369 Fraud and Forgery
This week we're taking a look at two very different types of white collar crime -- financial fraud and painting forgery -- and how we use investigation and science to detect them. We'll speak to Jenni...
13 Mai 20161h

#368 Beyond the Galaxy
This week we're looking at astrophysics, zooming out to get a better idea of how universe works and what it might look like. Astrophysicist Ethan Siegel returns to talk about his new -- and first -- b...
6 Mai 20161h

#367 Neurodiversity
This week we're exploring our evolving understanding of neurodiversity and the different ways people think. We've invited award winning science writer Steve Silberman back to continue the conversation...
29 Apr 20161h

#366 Self-Driving Cars
This week on Science for the People, we’re talking with three guests about the technology challenges, possible repercussions, and ethical quandaries of self-driving cars. We'll speak with University o...
22 Apr 20161h

#365 Evolutionary Psychology
This week, we're looking at the field of Evolutionary Psychology: what is it, how the research is done, what types of questions it might be good at answering, and times its ideas may have led us astra...
15 Apr 20161h

#364 Combat-Ready Kitchen
This week, we're looking at how food -- and the containers it comes in -- have changed over time, and some of the factors that have influenced these changes. We'll speak with Anastacia Marx de Salcedo...
8 Apr 20161h

#363 Falling Into The Fire (Rebroadcast)
This week, we're looking back at a previous episode to get a gripping first person account of the challenges involved in mental health diagnosis and treatment. We'll spend the hour with Dr. Christine ...
1 Apr 20161h


















