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#102. How Bayesian Statistics Underpins Both Scientific Prediction and Everyday Functioning
#102. How Bayesian Statistics Underpins Both Scientific Prediction and Everyday Functioning

Season 1 Episode 102

Tom Chivers is a science writer who has won several awards, including the Royal Statistical Society’s award for statistical excellence in journalism,…

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#101. Schadenfreude (Pleasure From Someone Else's Misfortune)
#101. Schadenfreude (Pleasure From Someone Else's Misfortune)

Season 1 Episode 101

Colin Wayne Leach is a social and personality psychologist at Columbia University, who researches Schadenfreude -- i.e., deriving pleasure from witne…

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#100. What Life Was Like in the Prehistoric Past
#100. What Life Was Like in the Prehistoric Past

Season 1 Episode 100

Ran Barkai is the co-author, with Eyal Halfon, of the recently published book, They Were Here Before Us: Stories from the First Million Years. Dr. Ba…

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#99. Ethical Dilemmas of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing
#99. Ethical Dilemmas of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing

Season 1 Episode 99

Vardit Ravitsky is a Professor of Bioethics at the University of Montreal and President of the International Association of Bioethics. Her research f…

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#98. Re-examining the Evidence for the Genetic Basis of Mental Illness
#98. Re-examining the Evidence for the Genetic Basis of Mental Illness

Season 1 Episode 98

Jay Joseph is a clinical psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area. Dr. Joseph challenges the empirical evidence behind the mainstream view that men…

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#97. How to Best Help the Most Vulnerable Children? Start Before They're Even Born!
#97. How to Best Help the Most Vulnerable Children? Start Before They're Even Born!

Season 1 Episode 97

David Olds is a professor at the Pediatrics-Prevention Research Center at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He has devoted his long and …

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#96. Compassionate Care for a Devastating Disease
#96. Compassionate Care for a Devastating Disease

Season 1 Episode 96

In 2003, Ron Hoffman became the founder of an organization in Falmouth, Massachusetts called Compassionate Care ALS (CCALS.org), which has helped wel…

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#95. The Amazing Grit and Determination of the First Women Doctors
#95. The Amazing Grit and Determination of the First Women Doctors

Season 1 Episode 95

Olivia Campbell is a journalist, essayist, and author focusing on the intersections of medicine, women, history, and nature. Her work has appeared in…

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#94. Can Trauma Be Inherited?
#94. Can Trauma Be Inherited?

Season 1 Episode 94

Isabelle Mansuy, a professor in neuroepigenetics in the Medical Faculty of the University of Zurich and the Department of Health Science and Technolo…

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#93. An Evolutionary Perspective on Mental Illness and Human Suffering
#93. An Evolutionary Perspective on Mental Illness and Human Suffering

Season 1 Episode 93

Psychiatrist, professor, and researcher, Randolph Nesse, is a cofounder of the field of evolutionary medicine. Twenty-five years ago his book, Why We…

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