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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Could We Vaccinate Against Opioid Addiction? With Sandra Comer And Marco Pravetoni
The Man Who Fought To Sanction Putin And Russian Oligarchs, with Bill Browder
Why Big Ideas Fail To Scale—And How To Fix It With John List
Could Personalizing Laws Make Society More Just? With Omri Ben-Shahar
How To Stick To Your Resolutions, With Ayelet Fishbach
The Overlooked History Of Black Cinema, With Jacqueline Stewart
Engineering A Cure For Cancer With Melody Swartz & Jeffrey Hubbell
Confronting Gun Violence With Data, With Jens Ludwig
Best Of: Why Talking to Strangers Will Make You Happier With Nicholas Epley
Unlocking The Secrets Of Black Holes, With Andrea Ghez
Do Your Genes Determine Your Success In Life? With Kathryn Paige Harden
How The UN Aims To Save Humanity, With Chris Williams And Luis Bettencourt
Combating Our Global Water Crisis Using AI, with Junhong Chen
Revolutionizing Technology at the Nanoscale, with Paul Alivisatos
The Science Behind Forming Better Habits, With Katy Milkman
The Secret Nazi Past and Billionaire Future of U.S. Space Innovation with Jordan Bimm
How a Genetic Breakthrough Could Address Global Hunger
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The Deadly Flaw In Our Judgment, With Cass Sunstein
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