Sarah Kaplan of the Washington Post talks about science reporting. Reporters often tackle topics that are outside their expertise. Sarah explains the methods she uses to get at the truth. She also shares where she would send a billion dollar spacecraft, and tells the story of how a small bird caused a big newsroom debate.
204: Light Pollution with Kelly Beatty
203: 11 hours and 23 minutes with Dr. Chabot
202: Making atmospheres with Prof. Telus
201: International space law with Cordula Panosch
200: Pluto is a planet, and so is its moon with Dr. Runyon
199: Why can't we find Planet Nine with Prof. Lawler
198: Dragonfly with Dr. Turtle
197: A massive asteroid hit at tremendous speed with Prof. Richardson
196: Spinning universe with Dr. Cheng
195: Dark and quiet skies with Dr. Rawls
194: Exoplanet next door with Prof Whitten
193: Orbital parking spots with Larissa Markwardt
192: Craters on Titan with Prof. Neish
191: Back to Venus with Dr. Getty
190: Millions of observations with Dr. Spoto
189: Long Range Planning with Prof. Barmby
188: Failing is the most important part of science with Tyler Linder
187: You doubt your own existence with Prof. Méndez
186: What's more powerful than a dinosaur with Dr. Noviello
185: Solar system snapshots with Kevin Gill
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