We're taking a summer break during July, but we'll be back in August with new episodes telling the stories of leading research with some of the world's greatest minds. During the break, we'll be bringing you updated versions of prior episodes.
Evolutionary biologist Neil Shubin spent six years in the Arctic searching for a fossil that could be a missing link between sea and land animals. Shubin shares the story behind his discovery of Tiktaalik, what it has meant for the understanding of human evolution, and how it has impacted the future of genetic research.
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Fighting Global Hunger Through Genetics With Chuan He
The Origins Of Civilization And The Future Of Archaeology: The Day Tomorrow Began
Can We Predict Your Capacity To Focus? With Monica Rosenberg
The 'Legendary' Discovery Of Black Holes: The Day Tomorrow Began
Celebrating Our 100th Episode
The Science Of Speech & Identity With Katherine Kinzler
Life’s Mysterious Origins With Jack Szostak
The Afterlife Of Mass Incarceration With Reuben Jonathan Miller
The Imbalance In Our Society With Raghuram Rajan
Does Welfare Reduce Crime? With Manasi Deshpande
The Crucial Race To Build A Better Battery With Shirley Meng
Do Animals Dream? With David M. Peña-Guzmán
Extreme Heat Waves: Why Are They Surging? with Noboru Nakamura
Why Air Pollution Is Cutting Years Off Our Lives, With Christa Hasenkopf And Anant Sudarshan
How Tax Dodging And Corporate Secrecy Found A Home In Delaware, With Hal Weitzman
Why Countries Choose War Over Peace, With Chris Blattman
How Death In America Is Changing With Shannon Lee Dawdy
Why We Need To Invest In Parents During A Child's Earliest Years, With Dana Suskind
The Troubling Rise Of Antibiotic-resistant Superbugs, With Christopher Murray
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