Inquiring Minds

A podcast by Indre Viskontas

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459 Episodes

  1. 19 Kari Byron - How to Safely Blow Stuff Up When You're Pregnant

    Published: 1/31/2014
  2. 18 Eugenie Scott & Ann Reid - The Assault on Science Education

    Published: 1/24/2014
  3. 17 Michael Pollan - The Science of Eating Well (And Not Falling For Diet Fads)

    Published: 1/16/2014
  4. 16 Deborah Blum - The Science of Poisoning

    Published: 1/10/2014
  5. 15 Mark Ruffalo - Our 100 Percent Clean Energy Future

    Published: 1/3/2014
  6. 14 Carolyn Porco - Why Seeing Earth From Space Matters

    Published: 12/27/2013
  7. 13 Ara Norenzayan - Why Do Atheists Exist?

    Published: 12/20/2013
  8. 12 Joshua Greene – The New Science of Morality

    Published: 12/13/2013
  9. 11 Maryn McKenna - Our Scary Post-Antibiotic Future

    Published: 12/6/2013
  10. 10 Simon Singh - How the Simpsons Have Secretly Been Teaching You Math

    Published: 11/22/2013
  11. 9 Michael Mann - From Computer Geek to Political Giant Slayer

    Published: 11/15/2013
  12. 8 Alison Gopnik - We All Start Out as Scientists, But Some of Us Forget

    Published: 11/7/2013
  13. 7 George Johnson - Why Most of What You've Heard About Cancer is Wrong

    Published: 11/1/2013
  14. 6 Jonathan Haidt - This is Why Your Political Opponents Hate You

    Published: 10/25/2013
  15. 5 Dan Kahan and Stephan Lewandowsky - How Do You Make People Give a Damn About Climate Change?

    Published: 10/18/2013
  16. 4 Randy Schekman - This 2013 Nobel Laureate Says College Is Way Too Expensive

    Published: 10/11/2013
  17. 3 Sylvia Earle - Why the Oceans Are Not Too Big to Fail

    Published: 10/4/2013
  18. 2 Alan Weisman - Can We Finally Have a Serious Talk About Population?

    Published: 9/27/2013
  19. 1 Marsha Ivins - What It's Like To Spend 55 Days in Space

    Published: 9/20/2013

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Each week we bring you a new, in-depth exploration of the space where science and society collide. We’re committed to the idea that making an effort to understand the world around you though science and critical thinking can benefit everyone—and lead to better decisions. We want to find out what’s true, what’s left to discover, and why it all matters.