Episodios

  • Bill Pullman: From a Stage Fall to Curtain Calls
    Apr 1 2025

    A chat with an actor who does it all. After recovering from a near fatal fall on stage as his career was beginning, Bill Pullman has not only had a busy and award-winning career on stage, screen and television, he’s also getting into science communication – while working on a one-man play and making hard cider for his friends and neighbors.

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    42 m
  • Alison Wood Brooks: Talking About Talk
    Mar 25 2025

    How the letters in the acronym TALK can have a profound effect on the next conversation you have.

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    43 m
  • Kafui Dzirasa: An Electrical Path to Mental Health?
    Mar 18 2025

    A psychiatrist, engineer and neuroscientist, Kaf Dzirasa is researching ways to reengineer the brain to make it better able to cope with stress and so improve mental health.

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    39 m
  • Shannon Vallor: The AI Illusion
    Mar 11 2025

    Artificial intelligence is poised to reshape our world, in many ways for the better. But the gains come with great risks – above all that its seductive appeal lulls us into believing that AI machines know better than we do.

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    41 m
  • Malcolm Gladwell: Tipping Points Old and New
    Mar 4 2025

    His new book Revenge of The Tipping Point takes a fresh look at the tipping points of social change he opened our eyes to 25 years ago –­ and unearths unexpected explanations for such new questions as: what really drove the opioid crisis, why diversity matters, and why Harvard University has a women’s rugby team.

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    39 m
  • Ann Patchett: Bel Canto Revisited
    Feb 25 2025

    In a remarkable and illuminating tour de force, the novelist recently took a fresh look at her best-known book, going through it line by line and annotating it with handwritten notes in the margins – notes on things she both loved and hated. “It shows,” she says, “a lot about how to write a novel.”

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    42 m
  • Matt Strassler: What Are You Made Of?
    Feb 18 2025

    The answer, regrettably, is unbelievable. That is, unbelievable to most of us, because we cannot imagine a universe – including ourselves – made of waves. Quantum physicist Matt Strassler braves the task of convincing Alan he is a collection of waves, and in doing so helps Alan answer a question that’s haunted him for more than a decade.

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    36 m
  • Julie Sedivy: How Language Shapes Us
    Feb 11 2025

    Her new book, Linguaphile: A Life of Language Love is an ode to the power of language to both shape us and be shaped by us. It’s informed by her own experience with languages: she spoke five before learning English as an immigrant to Canada as a child.

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    41 m