A discussion with the the author of Free Will (from The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series) and Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem, Mark Balaguer, in which we discuss the scientific arguments for and against the possibility of free will.
Extraterrestrials with Wade Roush
The History of Contraception with Donna J Drucker
Technologies of the Human Corpse with John Troyer
Haunted Bauhaus with Elizabeth Otto
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Celebrates 20 Years of Success
Citizenship with Dimitry Kochenov
New Beginnings: A Conversation with Ludo Waltman
Strong Ideas from MIT Libraries and the MIT Press
Experiments in Open Peer Review
How Attention Works
Garage: A Conversation with Olivia Erlanger and Luis Ortega Govela
Ways of Hearing: Making-of
Thomas Lin on Alice and Bob Meet the Wall of Fire, and A Prime Number Conspiracy
Food Routes with Robyn Metcalfe
Discussions on Open Access: Open Access Models and Experimentation
Discussions on Open Access: Open Science Tools
Discussions on Open Access: OA at MIT
Discussions on Open Access: Frankenbook and OA Publishing
“I did It for The Uplift of Humanity and The Navy”: Same-Sex Acts and The Origins of The National Security State, 1919–1921
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