<p>Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, philosophy, culture and much more.</p>

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Bonus | AIP Oral History Interview 2021-02-04
132 | Michael Levin on Growth, Form, Information, and the Self 2021-02-01
131 | Avi Loeb on Taking Aliens Seriously 2021-01-25
130 | Frank Wilczek on the Present and Future of Fundamental Physics 2021-01-18
129 | Solo: Democracy in America 2021-01-11
128 | Joseph Henrich on the Weirdness of the West 2021-01-04
Holiday Message 2020 | The Screwy Universe 2020-12-21
127 | Erich Jarvis on Language, Birds, and People 2020-12-14
AMA | December 2020 2020-12-09
126 | David Stasavage on the Origin and History of Democracy 2020-12-07
125 | David Haig on the Evolution of Meaning from Darwin to Derrida 2020-11-30
124 | Solo: How Time Travel Could and Should Work 2020-11-23
AMA | November 2020 2020-11-20
123 | Lisa Feldman Barrett on Emotions, Actions, and the Brain 2020-11-16
122 | David Eagleman on Tapping Into the Livewired Brain 2020-11-09
121 | Cornel West on What Democracy Is and Should Be 2020-11-02
120 | Jeremy England on Biology, Thermodynamics, and the Bible 2020-10-26
119 | Musa al-Gharbi on the Value of Intellectual Diversity 2020-10-19
118 | Adam Riess on the Expansion of the Universe and a Crisis in Cosmology 2020-10-12
117 | Sean B. Carroll on Randomness and the Course of Evolution 2020-10-05
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