The ORION Open Science Podcast
Education
Episode Summary:
In this episode we interview Dr Aubrey De Grey, founder of the SENS Research Foundation which aims to develop a cure for aging! De Gray works outside mainstream science and we talked to him about his controversial theories, views on citizen science, and rewarding radical ideas in science.
Links:
SENS Foundation
Would You Want to Live Forever? Video on Emilia Tikka's Speculative Art Piece (Turn on subtitles)
Quotes:
"It took us 10 years to get our 1st publication”
"I'm not planning to die"
A Week's Worth of SciComm: Berlin Science Week and the Value of Science Communication
Compound Interest: Discussing the EU Open Screen Project at the MDC
You Don't Say! Emma Dorris on Public Engagement and How Discussions with the Public Improve Research
A Public Scandal: Paola Masuzzo on the Absurdity of Locking Up Knowledge
The FAIR is in Town: figshare, The Turing Way, and Open Science Quest at the OSFAIR2019
Laying it all out: How The Science Breaker is supporting lay summaries and science communication
A Skeptic's Guide to Open Science: Steven Novella on tackling biases, publication noise, and pseudoscience
A Metric for Optimism: John Ioannidis on Reproducibility, Preregistration, and Data Sharing
'There is no spoon': Imagining Science Without Journals
Public Money? Public Code: What 'Free' Software Really Means in Research
An Ignoble Pursuit: Laughing and Thinking about Science Communication and the Ig Nobel Prize
Signing up to Open Science: Open Peer Review and Aligning Core Values
Open Data: FAIR, foul, and meta
Retraction Watch, Research Integrity, and Peer Review
Communicating Animal Research Part 2
Communicating Animal Research Part 1
Preprints: what do scientists think?
Rewriting Diversity: Editing Wikipedia and Opening Science
Is science self-correcting?
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