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AI Isn’t Replacing You—It’s Changing the Rules with Sheamus McGovern
AI Isn’t Replacing You—It’s Changing the Rules with Sheamus McGovern

In this episode we sit down with Sheamus McGovern, founder of the Open Data Science Conference (ODSC AI), to unpack what AI actually looks like. Shea…

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Math and Magic with Matt Baker
Math and Magic with Matt Baker

In this episode, mathematician and award-winning magician Matt Baker explores the fascinating intersection of mathematics and magic, revealing how ma…

1 week, 4 days ago

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Credibility Crisis in Science with Thomas Plümper and Eric Neumayer
Credibility Crisis in Science with Thomas Plümper and Eric Neumayer

In this episode, Thomas Plümper and Eric Neumayer explore the hidden challenges in modern science, from outright fraud to the subtler practice of “tw…

2 weeks, 5 days ago

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Denied, Then Unstoppable: The Story of Mary T. Washington Wiley
Denied, Then Unstoppable: The Story of Mary T. Washington Wiley

This Women in History Mini-Series episode with Dr. Victoria Bateman explores the inspiring story of Mary T. Washington Wiley, the first African-Ameri…

4 weeks, 2 days ago

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The Power of Connection in Math: Insights from Hortensia Soto
The Power of Connection in Math: Insights from Hortensia Soto

In this episode of Breaking Math, we sit down with Dr. Hortensia Soto, former president of the Mathematical Association of America, to explore the ro…

1 month ago

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Florence Nightingale: Data-Driven Reformer of Medicine
Florence Nightingale: Data-Driven Reformer of Medicine

This Women in History Mini-Series episode with Dr. Victoria Bateman explores the groundbreaking contributions of Florence Nightingale, highlighting h…

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The Math Behind Gerrymandering, Fair Representation, and Politics with Karen Saxe
The Math Behind Gerrymandering, Fair Representation, and Politics with Karen Saxe

Mathematics quietly shapes some of the most important decisions in public life, from redistricting and congressional apportionment to federal researc…

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Anna Schwartz: The Economist Who Changed How We Study Economies
Anna Schwartz: The Economist Who Changed How We Study Economies

This Women in History Mini-Series episode with Dr. Victoria Bateman explores the groundbreaking work of Anna Schwartz, a pioneering economist who tra…

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Disappearing Grants, Genius Grants, and the AI Proofs with Lauren K. Williams
Disappearing Grants, Genius Grants, and the AI Proofs with Lauren K. Williams

In this episode, Lauren Williams, professor of mathematics at Harvard University and a 2025 MacArthur Fellow, speaks about the surprising and often m…

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Priscilla Wakefield: Empowering Women Through Financial Literacy
Priscilla Wakefield: Empowering Women Through Financial Literacy

This Women in History Mini-Series with Dr. Victoria Bateman explores the life and contributions of Priscilla Wakefield, a revolutionary figure in fin…

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