• Ep 89 - So long, and thanks for all the fish
    Mar 3 2018

    Thank you for listening, thank you for your support. Do check on the blog or twitter from time to time, I intend to keep writing. Be better today than you were yesterday, and be better tomorrow than you were today.

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    18 mins
  • Ep 88 - The State Of Things
    Mar 3 2018

    Just some thoughts this week on the current state of the world and the changes underway.

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    17 mins
  • Ep 87 - Plant Genetics with Dr. Kevin Folta
    Feb 24 2018

    This week Dr. Folta returns to the show to talk plant genetics, fear mongering, and putting worry into proper context.

    Also, the Clock of the Long Now is officially under construction

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    39 mins
  • Ep 86 - Interview with Holly Griffith
    Feb 17 2018

    This week I have an interview with NASA engineer Holly Griffith. We talk about Engineer's Week (Feb 18-24), the importance of engineers in life all around us, women in science, and some other stuff.

    Also, I am tired of saying "Never again."

     

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    47 mins
  • Ep 85 - Dr. Emily Monosson
    Feb 10 2018

    This week I interview Dr. Emily Monosson about her book Natural Defense: Enlisting Bugs and Germs to Protect Our Food and Health, and we talk about academia, changes in our society currently underway, and motherhood in the scientific world. 

    Also, Robocoffee, and searching for technosignatures around distant planets. Oh, and some guy launched a car into space. 

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    34 mins
  • Ep 84 - When I Grow Up...
    Feb 3 2018

    This week I offer an essay on my career choices, wonder why I didn't become a scientist, and offer advice on finding your ideal work. 

    Also, Darmok and Jalad, at Tanagra

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    21 mins
  • Ep 83 - Interview with Ira Pastor of Bioquark
    Jan 27 2018

    This week I had a long chat with Ira Pastor, CEO of Bioquark. We talked about their research into new treatments for disease, the importance of a good scientific process, and the challenge of translation, getting from the petri dish to mice to people. Also, a lesson the importance of looking back to past research

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    57 mins
  • Ep 82 - Sci-Fi Inspirations for Long Term Thinking
    Jan 20 2018

    This week I ruminate on some of my early inspirations for long term thinking from the world of science fiction.

    Also, nano material from pitcher plants, and tiny nuclear reactors for your house on Mars. 

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    23 mins