Science for the People is a long-format interview podcast that explores the connections between science, popular culture, history, and public policy, to help listeners understand the evidence and arguments behind what's in the news and on the shelves. Our hosts sit down with science researchers, writers, authors, journalists, and experts to discuss science from the past, the science that affects our lives today, and how science might change our future.

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#563 Dissecting Bumble Bee Health 2020-06-14
#BLM Black Lives Matter 2020-06-07
#562 Superbug to Bedside 2020-05-24
#561 The Race to Identify All Living Things 2020-05-17
#560 That's the Yeast of your Worries 2020-05-10
#559 Notes From a Transplant Surgeon 2020-04-26
#558 Good Drugs, Bad Companies 2020-04-19
#557 Homeschool STEM Resource Extravaganza 2020-04-12
#556 The Power of Friendship 2020-03-29
#555 Coronavirus 2020-03-22
#554 Coders 2020-03-15
#553 Scan All Fishes 2020-03-08
#552 The First Cell 2020-02-23
#551 Translating Science, Part 2 2020-02-16
#550 Translating Science, Part 1 2020-02-09
#549 Let's Get Slimy 2020-02-02
#548 Land and Ocean Conservation 101 2020-01-19
#547 The D Factor: The Dark Side of Your Personality 2020-01-12
#546 2019, But Make It Science 2020-01-04
#545 Where Have All the Antibiotics Gone? 2019-12-21
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