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.
Tiny Creatures, Big Discoveries With Nipam Patel
The Hidden Dangers of Artificial Intelligence with Ben Zhao
Lessons From Our Country’s Largest School Closing with Eve L. Ewing
Simple Solutions To Address Social Issues with Harold Pollack
What We’re Getting Wrong About Millennials With Cathy Cohen
What Ripples in Space-Time Tell Us About the Universe with Daniel Holz
Vietnam and the Rise of the White Power Movement with Kathleen Belew
Big Brains: Back in 2019
Climate Change’s Human Cost With Michael Greenstone
David Axelrod on Why ‘Democracy is Messy’ and the Future of Politics
How Talk Builds Babies’ Brains with Dana Suskind
What Makes Us Uniquely Human with Neuroscientist Bobby Kasthuri
From Sci-Fi to Reality, Quantum Technology with David Awschalom
Future of Higher Education and College Access with Robert J. Zimmer
The Hidden Abuse of U.S. Immigration with Claudia Flores
SCOTUS Nears Unimaginable Era with Geoffrey Stone
Special University of Chicago Convocation Podcast featuring Valerie Jarrett and Marianne Bertrand
Special University of Chicago Convocation Podcast with Student Speaker Andrea Popova
Economist’s Journey to the Nobel with Richard Thaler
Future of Energy Innovation with Michael Polsky
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