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180 The Unique Challenge of Being a Woman in Engineering [Collaboration with Cited] 2017-05-22
179 The Leaky Pipeline of Women in Science [Collaboration with Cited] 2017-05-15
178 Teresa Zimmers - The Murky Science of Lethal Injection 2017-05-09
177 Bill Nye - Let’s Change the World 2017-05-05
176 Paul Doherty - The Actual Science Behind Outlandish Deaths 2017-04-25
175 Sharon Begley - Can't Just Stop: An Investigation of Compulsions 2017-04-17
174 James Beacham - The Exciting World of Particle Hunters 2017-04-10
[BONUS EP] Cadence | Episode 01: What Is Music? 2017-04-04
173 Mary Roach - Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal 2017-04-04
172 Dan Ariely - The Surprising Science of What Motivates Us 2017-03-27
171 Siddhartha Roy - The Science Behind the Flint Water Crisis 2017-03-20
170 Steven Hatch - Inferno: A Doctor's Ebola Story 2017-03-13
169 Daniel Levitin - The Emerging Epidemic of the Silent Home 2017-03-06
168 Alison Van Eenennaam - Gene Editing Livestock 2017-02-27
167 Haider Warraich - Modern Death: How Medicine Changed the End of Life 2017-02-20
166 Alan Burdick - Why Time Flies: A Mostly Scientific Investigation 2017-02-13
165 Nate Allen - Why Science Is Huge on Reddit 2017-02-06
164 Alexandra Wolfe - Valley of the Gods: A Silicon Valley Story 2017-01-23
163 Dave Levitan - The Return Of "I'm Not a Scientist” 2017-01-16
162 Paul Bloom - Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion 2017-01-09
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