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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The Myths Of Millennial Voters With Cathy Cohen
Why Some Nations Prosper and Others Fail, with James Robinson
The Hunt for Alien Life and Exoplanets, with David Charbonneau
Why Chasing The Good Life Is Holding Us Back With Lauren Berlant
Saving Our Cities By Studying A Million Neighborhoods With Luis Bettencourt
Why Talking to Strangers Will Make You Happier With Nicholas Epley
Leading Presidential Scholar Analyzes Trump Impeachment
The Politics of Archaeology In Iraq With Christopher Woods
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg On Polarization, Discrimination and Her Favorite Dissent
Why Your Social Life is a Matter of Life and Death with Linda Waite
Revolutionizing Economics By Studying People In The Real World With John List
The Unknown History Of The White Power Movement With Kathleen Belew
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Trump and the Changing Power of the Presidency with William Howell
How the Loss of Community Threatens Society With Raghuram Rajan
The Science of Conspiracy Theories And Political Polarization With Eric Oliver
A Modern Medical Miracle with Drs. Valluvan Jeevanandam and Talia Baker
An Archaeological Riddle In The Sahara With Paul Sereno
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