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.
64: Hubble’s Tuning Fork with Dr. Seidel
63: Deciphering dark matter with Dr. Benson
62: Exoplanets and the fate of Earth with Dr. Schlaufman
61: Catching a photonic breeze with Dr. Betts
60: Data you can see, touch, and lick with Dr. Hunt
59: Where the universe was discovered with Dr. Mulchaey
58: The case of the missing Moon ice with Dr. Siegler
57: Voyaging to the edge of the Solar System with Suzy Dodd
56: Fiction Science with Mika McKinnon
55: Space is a team effort with Jan Chodas
54: The granite planet with Dr. Economos
53: How big? How far? How fast? with Dr. Beaton
52: Eternal sunshine of the Galactic Center with Dr. Ramirez
51: When Mars was the “Pink Planet” with Dr. Smith
50: Ganymede and Iapetus with Dr. Singer
49: Every known object in the Solar System with Jon Giorgini
48: Threading an asteroid through the eye of a keyhole with Dr. Chodas
47: Punching an asteroid with Dr. Walsh
46: Spacecraft no bigger than a breadbox with Dr. Asphaug
45: A glimpse of the Pluto system with Dr. Ennico Smith
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