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Charles Murray: On Human Diversity
Listen now (139 min) | A much maligned scholar talks about basing social science on scientific evidence.
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The War on Facts
Education, combined with responsible legislators, judges, and journalists, should protect us against nonsense and ignorance. When these fall by the wayside society suffers.
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Why Physics students have T-shirts that say "Let there be Light" was the first time I ever discovered an interesting frontier calculation as an…
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(Ad-Free Video) John Mather: From the Big Bang to Searching for Life
John Mather won the Nobel Prize for helping lead the design and operation of a satellite that changed Cosmology. But he didn't stop there....
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(Audio) John Mather: From the Big Bang to Searching for Life
Listen now (117 min) | John Mather won the Nobel Prize for helping lead the design and operation of a satellite that changed Cosmology. But he didn't…
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What Critical Mass is all about
Reflections after three months. What would you like to see?
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The Known Unknowns: The Unsolved Mysteries of the Cosmos
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What I'm reading, Science.. June edition
an eclectic collection of science stories that caught my eye.
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My Dialogue with Johnny: Finding the Creativity in Madness
Now that the media circus has died down somewhat, a 2016 dialogue I had with Johnny gives a view of the demons he has wrestled with, his creative…
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(Ad-Free Video) Origins Podcast with Michael Shellenberger: From Apocalypse Never to Running for Governor
A two pronged spirited discussion with Michael Shellenberger on whether climate change is really the number one global problem, followed by a discussion…
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