In Science Book Talk, a new four-part podcast miniseries, host Deboki Chakravarti acts as literary guide to two science books that share a beautiful and sometimes deeply resonant entanglement.
In this week’s show: World of Wonders, by Aimee Nezhukumatathil, and Vesper Flights, by Helen Macdonald.
Beer Science; And A Cancer Research Report
Small Matters: Microbes In Us And The Environment
Peer Review of Peer Review; and the Franklin Institute Awards
Atul Gawande, Author of Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance
Catching Corrupted Photos; and Big Bird Brains
Baseball Science
Alcoholism and Genetics; and Why Aren't the Pioneer Spacecraft Where They Should Be?
Naturally Speaking: Finding Nature's Treasure Trove with the Global Ocean Sampling Expedition; and Natural Products Chemistry
Made To Stick: Crafting Memorable Messages; and Cycling For Days On A Gallon Of Gas
Leave It To Beaver (To Return To New York City); and AccesScience '07, Communicating Science To Everyone
Who Speaks For Science?
No Laughing Matter: Mo Rocca On Humor Theory; Report From the AAAS Conference
My Unfunny Valentine: The Truth About Online Dating; and The Myelin Repair Foundation--A New Model For Outcome-Oriented Biomedical Research
The Heat IS On: International Global Warming Consensus; and Academy Award Winning Audio Science
TV Of Tomorrow; Battle Of The Science Journals; US Budget Crunch Threatens National Lab
Good News About Coffee And Amazing Skeptic Conference
Better Ways To Cut A Cake and To Pick A Champion
The Inevitability Of Cancer's Commonality; and High School Math Whiz
Tears And Other Traits That Make Us Human; What Color Is Your Placebo Parachute
Rampaging Robots and Killer Komodos
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