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The Pleistocene Murders - Forrest Bishop, Paleobiologist
The Pleistocene Murders - Forrest Bishop, Paleobiologist

Season 1 Episode 61

A conversation with Forrest Bishop about the Pleistocene Murders - a whodunnit theory that seeks the cause of the megafaunal extinction that rocked t…

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A Different Take on "The Glitch" - John Dore, Electrical Engineer
A Different Take on "The Glitch" - John Dore, Electrical Engineer

Season 1 Episode 60

Followup conversation from "The Silence & the Glitch" with Ivor Catt. Today with John Dore, an associate of Mr. Catt during the famed Glitch years of…

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Shape-shifting DNA - Dr. Zoe Waller, University College London
Shape-shifting DNA - Dr. Zoe Waller, University College London

Season 1 Episode 59

Today on the show we’ve got a conversation with Dr. Zoe Waller, a researcher at UCL, who specializes in the myriad ways that alternative DNA structur…

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What Is Electric Current? - Ivor Catt, Electrical Engineer
What Is Electric Current? - Ivor Catt, Electrical Engineer

Season 1 Episode 58

This is the second installment of a multipart series with famed electric heretic Ivor Catt. This time, he is here to tell us the story of the Catt qu…

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Rethinking How Science is Published - Étienne Fortier-Dubois, Founder of JAWWS
Rethinking How Science is Published - Étienne Fortier-Dubois, Founder of JAWWS

Season 1 Episode 57

Today on the show we are speaking with Etienne Fortier Dubois about the problems with scientific publishing and what an ideal future might look like:…

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So Many from One? - Dr. Matthew Herron, Georgia Tech
So Many from One? - Dr. Matthew Herron, Georgia Tech

Season 1 Episode 56

This week’s episode is with Dr. Matthew Herron, professor of Evolutionary Biology at Georgia Tech university. He found us through a series of article…

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The Silence & The Glitch - Ivor Catt, Pioneer of Computer Engineering
The Silence & The Glitch - Ivor Catt, Pioneer of Computer Engineering

Season 1 Episode 55

This is the first of a multipart series with famed electric heretic Ivor Catt - pioneer of digital electronics and formulator of the infamous “Catt q…

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The Plasma Powered Future - Dr. Ian Hutchinson, MIT Nuclear Science & Engineering
The Plasma Powered Future - Dr. Ian Hutchinson, MIT Nuclear Science & Engineering

Season 1 Episode 54

Today, we’re bringing you a conversation with Dr. Ian Hutchinson, professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT’s plasma science and fusion cen…

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Particles as Ripples in a Universal Material - Dr. Harry Cliff, CERN - LHC
Particles as Ripples in a Universal Material - Dr. Harry Cliff, CERN - LHC

Season 1 Episode 53

Dr. Harry Cliff is an LHCb particle physicist, Cavendish Fellow, and the writer of an excellent book about subatomic physics called “How to Make an A…

4 years, 6 months ago

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Big Bang or Big Splash? - Dr. Pierre Marie-Robitaille, Father of UHF-MRI
Big Bang or Big Splash? - Dr. Pierre Marie-Robitaille, Father of UHF-MRI

Season 1 Episode 52

Dr. Pierre-Marie Robitaille is a world-class scientist and engineer responsible for doubling the power of the MRI medical imaging system. His insight…

4 years, 6 months ago

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