- Science diversified: The roads less travelled to research careers (3/20/2022)
- Pedagogy of the Depressed (3/20/2022)
- Validity: Stories about finding validation (3/5/2022)
- 148: Academic reference letters (2/19/2022)
- Episode 46: The Jet Packer (2/19/2022)
- Science Writing as Storytelling (rebroadcast) – Ryan Kelly (2/2/2022)
- Episode 2: 5 lessons to co-produce impact when you have limited time (2/2/2022)
- Going Out: Stories about what makes the world scary (2/2/2022)
- The PhD thesis and how to boost its impact (1/22/2022)
- Episode 52: The Embedded Entrepreneurship Initiative (1/22/2022)
- 086. Five Resolutions for Happier, Healthier Scientists (R) (1/12/2022)
- 146: Skills pay bills (1/12/2022)
- UnDisciplined: Let’s Talk Toads (1/12/2022)
- How to get media coverage for your research (10/25/2021)
- 151. Avoid These Phrases in Your Peer Review (10/13/2021)
- Cecilia Aragon | Aerobatic Pilot, Author and Data Scientist (10/6/2021)
- Fostering Curiosity in STEM and Beyond (10/1/2021)
- Bots’ Meddling in the 2020 Presidential Election – Emilio Ferrara (10/1/2021)
- Authentic Assignments (9/16/2021)
- How to sell your public outreach ideas to funders (9/1/2021)
- 164: The Elegance of the Gray Area (8/5/2021)
- Ep01 – Applying Data Science to Any Field with Mary Gibbs (8/5/2021)
- Beloved Beasts w/ Michelle Nijhuis (7/12/2021)
- Science diversified: Tackling an ‘ableist’ culture in research (7/4/2021)
- Stories of COVID-19: Neighbors (6/19/2021)
- Anti-Hair Discrimination, Educational Equity, and Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline (6/15/2021)
- 131: Long live the overhead projector! (6/15/2021)
- How to beat research funding’s boom and bust cycle (6/8/2021)
- Positively Negative – Shiri Melumad (6/8/2021)
- 168: Mistake Analysis (6/8/2021)
- How to write a top-notch paper (5/20/2021)
- Team PhD (5/17/2021)
- Invisible Learning (5/17/2021)
- Planning a postdoc before moving to industry? Think again (5/15/2021)
- 150. Rediscover Your Scientific Passion (5/12/2021)
- Ep13 – Trustworthy AI for Public Sector Applications with Farhana Faruqe (5/9/2021)
- Undisciplined: Of Puppets And Punishment (5/7/2021)
- 165: Setting Up Mastery-Based Grading in Your Classroom (5/6/2021)
- Hidden Computational Power Found in the Arms of Neurons (5/4/2021)
- Why Fish Don’t Exist w/ Lulu Miller (5/4/2021)
- How to craft and communicate a simple science story (5/1/2021)
- An Interdisciplinary Legacy (5/1/2021)
- The Dyatlov Pass incident – Alexander Puzrin (4/29/2021)
- Professor Martin Sweeting, inventor of microsatellites (4/28/2021)
- RW6 Exploring your own superpowers (4/26/2021)
- Episode 42: The Infrared Visionary (4/23/2021)
- Early Galaxies’ Formation – Arianna Long (4/22/2021)
- Stories of COVID-19: Teachers (4/20/2021)
- Melanie Mitchell Takes AI Research Back to Its Roots (4/20/2021)
- Working Scientist podcast: How to inspire young women to consider scientific careerssode (4/20/2021)
- 596: Studying the Science of Sound and How Building Acoustics Affect Performance – Dr. Lily Wang (4/17/2021)
- Ep08 – Edge AI and Embedded Machine Learning w/ Erik Edmonds (4/15/2021)
- 123: Authenticated anonymity (with Michael Eisen) (4/12/2021)
- Stories of COVID-19: Love, Part 2 (4/11/2021)
- Stories of COVID-19: Clarity, Part 1 (4/11/2021)
- Epistemic Puzzles in ‘The Witness’ – Luke Cuddy (4/9/2021)
- Austen Rainer on changing cultures, leading people and values (4/8/2021)
- Ep09 – Ethical AI by Design with Dr. Larry Medsker (4/7/2021)
- 588: An Algorithm for Success! Using Computational and Imaging Approaches to Study Cognitive Science – Dr. Aleix Martinez (4/5/2021)
- Episode 41: The AI Tutor (4/4/2021)
- What Tech Calls Thinking with Adrian Daub (3/30/2021)
- 144. Finding a Career that Fits with Marlys Hanson (3/27/2021)
- Trauma-Informed Teaching and Learning (3/25/2021)
- It’s time to fix the “one size fits all” PhD (3/24/2021)
- The New History of the Milky Way (3/23/2021)
- Our Material World w/ Ainissa Ramirez (3/20/2021)
- 128: How do you generate new research ideas? (3/17/2021)
- Two Sides Mini-Series, Part 1: Two Apartments (3/15/2021)
- Undisciplined: Combatting Vaccine Misinformation (3/15/2021)
- Stories of COVID-19: Love, Part 1 (3/13/2021)
- How technology can help solve science’s reproducibility crisis (3/12/2021)
- Diversity and Academic Success (3/10/2021)
- 126: The division of scientific labor (with Saloni Dattani) (3/7/2021)
- Episode 39: The What-if Chemist (3/7/2021)
- Stories of COVID-19: Clarity, Part 2 (3/4/2021)
- Kristian Lum | Applying Statistics to Promote Fairness and Transparency (3/2/2021)
- Community Building Activities (3/2/2021)
- How the academic paper is evolving in the 21st century (3/1/2021)
- Hearing Better than a Barn Owl – Saptarshi Das (2/27/2021)
- Bubbly Innovation with Bill Janeway [Idea Machines #20] (2/25/2021)
- Episode 21: The Hollywood Wingwoman: Hope, Heart, and Human Development (2/24/2021)
- Parroting Probabilities – Amalia Bastos (2/23/2021)
- 143. Mailbag: Clinical Experience, Fighting Impostor Syndrome, et al! (2/21/2021)
- Sugar (2/21/2021)
- Why physics is still a man’s world, and how to change it (2/17/2021)
- 122: Reoptimizing scientific publishing for the internet age (with Michael Eisen) (2/15/2021)
- The End of Everything w/ Katie Mack (2/12/2021)
- 586: Combining Chemistry and Biology in Search of the Solution for How Cell Surface Interactions Contribute to Human Health and Disease – Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi (2/12/2021)
- Computer Scientists Break Traveling Salesperson Record (2/8/2021)
- 147. 2020: A Year in Review (2/6/2021)
- Stories of COVID-19: Home, Part 1 (2/4/2021)
- Multidisciplinary Teaching (2/3/2021)
- Pet Project – Eric Tourigny (2/1/2021)
- The postdoc career journeys that date back to kindergarten (1/30/2021)
- Anti-Vax Origins w/ Brian Deer (1/30/2021)
- 120: How false beliefs spread in science (with Cailin O’Connor) (1/27/2021)
- Meeting the Moment Through Inclusive Teaching (1/26/2021)
- Ep. 100: Farming While Black: How One Community Farm is Uprooting Racism (1/25/2021)
- #1581: The World Needs A New PhD | The Best Of Our Knowledge (1/24/2021)
- The Innovation Delusion with Lee Vinsel and Andrew Russell (1/23/2021)
- Analogies, Context, and Zettleconversation with Joel Chan [Idea Machines #24] (1/21/2021)
- #329 Luciano Floridi: Information, Knowledge, Science, and AI (1/21/2021)
- The Urgent Need to Reinvest in American Research, with Barbara Snyder (1/18/2021)
- 161: Six Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2021 (1/18/2021)
- 029. Tenure Tracker: Choose a Mentor, Not a Lab w/ Natasha Snider, PhD (R) (1/17/2021)
- “Other” Options in Science and Companies with Cindy Wu and Denny Luan [Idea Machines #17] (1/13/2021)
- BS 176 Seth Grant on Synapse Complexity (1/11/2021)
- Rehabilitation Counseling – Fostering a Better Quality of Life for People with Disabilities (1/10/2021)
- To Pay Attention, the Brain Uses Filters, Not a Spotlight (1/9/2021)
- Mental Health on the College Campus (1/8/2021)
- Silencing an ALS Gene – Tim Miller (1/7/2021)
- Episode 37: Sounds of Innovation 1 (1/6/2021)
- Learn to code to boost your research career (1/5/2021)
- 65. Lara Schwartz, False Equivalence (1/4/2021)
- Inclusive Research Communication (1/2/2021)
- 581: Unraveling the Mechanisms Behind Memory in the Human Brain – Dr. Rodrigo Quian Quiroga (12/31/2020)
- Stories of COVID-19: Adaptation, Part 1 (12/30/2020)
- 114: Diversity in science (with Jess Wade) (12/29/2020)
- Femke Vossepoel | Applying Data Assimilation Tools to COVID Forecasting Models (12/27/2020)
- 159: Connecting Students in a Disconnected World (12/26/2020)
- How to bounce back from a bruising peer-review or paper rejection (12/26/2020)
- Joe Public, Will You Marry Me? (12/22/2020)
- 156: Subversion: An Essential Tool of the Master Teacher (12/21/2020)
- Fool Me Once Again – Darwin Guevarra (12/20/2020)
- 145. Ten Tips from Hindsight: A PhD’s guide to a PhD (12/19/2020)
- Undisciplined: Healthy Forests, Healthy People (12/17/2020)
- Science communication made simple (12/16/2020)
- 79. Jill DeTemple, A Structure for Difficult Classroom DIalogue (12/14/2020)
- Brian Hare and Survival of the Friendliest: Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity (12/13/2020)
- Episode 35: Maxwell’s Disciple (12/11/2020)
- Ep. 97: From Wolves to Wildfires: A Firefighting Biologist’s Tale (12/10/2020)
- A kinder research culture is not a panacea (12/9/2020)
- Inexact Science (12/9/2020)
- Graduate Student Solves Decades-Old Conway Knot Problem (12/7/2020)
- Stories of COVID-19: Cooperation, Part 2 (12/6/2020)
- Episode 4: Neuroeconomics, Addiction, and the Power of Accidental Findings with Dr. Brian Knutson (12/3/2020)
- 133. Galileo and the Science Deniers – with Dr. Mario Livio (12/2/2020)
- Letting Loose Your Inner Reviewer Two (12/1/2020)
- Neutrinos give insights into the workings of the Sun’s core (11/30/2020)
- #97 Natalia Bielczyk Story (11/30/2020)
- 126. Listener Mailbag – Ghost PIs, Dress Codes, and Mental Health with Susanna Harris (11/29/2020)
- Silence: Stories about finding our voices (11/29/2020)
- Becoming a Minority (11/27/2020)
- The Way You Talk—And What It Says About You, with Prof. Katherine Kinzler (11/27/2020)
- A Scientist is Born: Stories that cross generations (11/26/2020)
- Roadmapping Science with Adam Marblestone [Idea Machines #26] (11/25/2020)
- Relationship-Rich Education (11/24/2020)
- Undisciplined: Senses and Sensibility (11/23/2020)
- 27: The Circadian Rhythm (11/22/2020)
- The Minds of Single-celled Organisms – Jeremy Gunawardena (11/21/2020)
- Siberian paleohistory (11/21/2020)
- The Grand Unified Theory of Rogue Waves (11/18/2020)
- The troubling rise of facial recognition technology (11/18/2020)
- Episode 34: The Orbital Optician (11/18/2020)
- Talk the Talk (11/17/2020)
- BS 161 Joseph Ledoux (11/15/2020)
- How Curiosity Can Help Us Cope With Uncertainty (11/14/2020)
- For Good Measure (11/12/2020)
- Ep. 95: Do Hypersonic Weapons Live Up to the Hype? (11/10/2020)
- 42: Productivity and the Color Green (11/10/2020)
- Saving Dad: Stories about fathers who needed a helping hand (11/9/2020)
- When Ignorance is Bliss – Emily Ho (11/9/2020)
- United we are Unstoppable with Akshat Rathi (11/8/2020)
- Andrea Gagliano | The Intersection of Arts and Technology (11/7/2020)
- Episode 32 – Crisis Research With Anne Scheel (11/7/2020)
- Ep. 96: Election Day 2020: The Trustworthiness of Science (11/4/2020)
- 119: Rules of thumb (11/4/2020)
- Talking politics, talking science (11/4/2020)
- Shoot for the Stars: Stories about people who look to the night sky for inspiration (11/3/2020)
- Transmitting Placebo Effects – Luke Chang (11/3/2020)
- Moon Duchin on Fair Voting and Random Walks (11/2/2020)
- 69. Sheila Heen, Difficult Conversations for Faculty and Students, Part 1 (10/30/2020)
- #305 Steven Pinker: The Enlightenment, Cultural Evolution, and the Human Mind (10/30/2020)
- 118: Evidence-free gatekeeping (10/26/2020)
- Labor Day: Stories about trying to make a baby (10/25/2020)
- 38: Clinical Trials, COVID-19, and Ethics (10/22/2020)
- Why Work-From-Anywhere Is Here to Stay (10/21/2020)
- Undisciplined: Here Come The Cyborg Locusts (10/21/2020)
- [From the Archive] Ep 116: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto and Dr. Mary Kite on Validity, Sampling, and Meta-analysis (10/21/2020)
- Shame: Stories about the judgment of others (10/21/2020)
- Psychological Science and Preying on Predatory Journals (10/15/2020)
- Eunice Sari on being a trouble maker, pioneering new ways, and building society (10/11/2020)
- Episode 30: The Sensor Sorcerer (10/7/2020)
- The Impending Fall of Academia (10/7/2020)
- Hiding in Plain Sight – Katherine Wood (10/1/2020)
- Revelations: Stories about big reveals (9/29/2020)
- Undisciplined: It’s Snot What You Think (9/27/2020)
- 152: Creating Moments of Genuine Connection Online (9/22/2020)
- 137. Tools for Finding a Research Mentor (9/21/2020)
- The Missing Link In Evolution with Neil Shubin (9/19/2020)
- 110: Red flags for errors in papers (9/19/2020)
- Episode 34 – Clarissa Carneiro (9/19/2020)
- Undisciplined: Social Disorder (9/17/2020)
- Episode 31: Science 2.0 (9/17/2020)
- 136: Six Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2020 (9/5/2020)
- Data Product Management (9/5/2020)
- Research: Stories about becoming a part of the process (9/3/2020)
- Why The Quantum Internet Could Change Everything, with David Awschalom (9/3/2020)
- Teaching Effectively with Zoom (9/3/2020)
- Unfit for Purpose with Adam Hart (9/3/2020)
- OpenEd and EdTech Reflections (8/31/2020)
- Episode 10: Affect, Homeostasis, and “The Strange Order of Things” with Dr. Antonio Damasio (8/29/2020)
- [From the Archives] Ep 64: Dr. Kevin Ahern on Supporting Undergraduate Researchers (8/29/2020)
- 112: Leaving academia (8/28/2020)
- Anirudha Joshi on being a designer, learning by doing, and developing community (8/28/2020)
- 3D-printing some of the world’s lightest materials (8/22/2020)
- 6: Bright futures (8/22/2020)
- Fostering Inclusion in Our Teaching (8/22/2020)
- 150: A Few Creative Ways to Use Student Blogs (8/21/2020)
- Is our research important? (8/21/2020)
- A Friend You Haven’t Met (8/17/2020)
- 516: Dedicated to Clinical Care and Conducting Research to Combat Childhood Cancers – Dr. Uri Tabori (8/13/2020)
- Transformative and disruptive impact. Part 2 – for you as a researcher (8/13/2020)
- Math Class: Stories about adventures in math education (8/8/2020)
- Christiane Kamdem + Lama Moussawi | WiDS Ambassadors Bring Education and Role Models to their Communities (8/7/2020)
- Insights from Our Academic Big Brother – Mark Wiesner (8/5/2020)
- Science Education and Science & Religion (8/5/2020)
- Global decline of homicide – Mateus Rennó Santos (8/3/2020)
- Two cultures, humanities and science (8/3/2020)
- 62. Cailin O’Connor, The Misinformation Age: How False Beliefs Spread (8/1/2020)
- Nanotechnology – Moving research from the lab bench to the market shelf (7/29/2020)
- 5: Open sesame (7/29/2020)
- Episode 6: Challenging Classical Views on Emotion with Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett (7/27/2020)
- Exploring Exoplanets and Communicating Science (7/25/2020)
- Crushes: Stories about scientists in love (7/21/2020)
- 104: What the Research Says About Note-Taking (7/19/2020)
- Susan Athey | Bringing an Economist’s Perspective to Data Science (7/18/2020)
- Impressions: Stories about our relationships to data (7/16/2020)
- #338 Don Moore – Perfectly Confident: How To Calibrate Your Decisions Wisely (7/15/2020)
- #320 Max Beilby: Evolutionary Organizational Psychology (7/15/2020)
- 111: The cumulative advantage of academic capital (with Chris Jackson) (7/15/2020)
- 515: Studying Young Stars to Shed Light on Planet Formation – Dr. Meredith Hughes (7/12/2020)
- 149: Nine Ways Online Teaching Should Be Different from Face-to-Face (7/10/2020)
- Valuing failure (Part 1) (7/8/2020)
- Homelessness and Housing Insecurity in Higher Education (7/8/2020)
- Cuttlefish in 3D Glasses – Trevor Wardill (7/7/2020)
- Undisciplined: Dishing It Out (7/6/2020)
- What We Talk About When We Talk About Disrupting Science (7/4/2020)
- Psychological Safety for Professors and Students with Amy Edmondson (7/3/2020)
- Episode 11: What Neuroimaging Can and Cannot Reveal about Our Thoughts with Dr. Russ Poldrack (7/3/2020)
- Miseducation: Stories about what happens in the classroom (7/2/2020)
- 128: When You Get Nothing But Crickets (6/29/2020)
- 92: Chaos in the brickyard (6/29/2020)
- What are Lab Meetings Good For? (6/29/2020)
- Valuing failure (Part 2) (6/28/2020)
- Should we clean out the file drawer? (6/28/2020)
- Rebecca Goldin and Brian Nosek on Hard Truths in Math and Psychology (6/24/2020)
- Design or Redesign a Course From Start to Finish (6/22/2020)
- 86: Should I stay or should I go? (6/22/2020)
- Random Surfaces Hide an Intricate Order (6/21/2020)
- 135. The Science Training Toolbox with Dr. Andres De Los Reyes. Plus, Antiracism for Academia (6/21/2020)
- Culturally-Responsive Online Teaching (6/21/2020)
- Skeptic Check: Data Bias (rebroadcast) (6/21/2020)
- [From the Archives] Ep 72: Dr. John Fritz on Researching Course Design and Analytics (6/19/2020)
- Who’s Down with OPG? (6/15/2020)
- On the Scene: Stories about showing up when disaster strikes (6/15/2020)
- Camb.ai: Event Special (6/13/2020)
- What Rats Can Teach Us About Empathy and Racism, with Peggy Mason (6/7/2020)
- 103: Swiping right (6/1/2020)
- Hypothesis: Stories about having a question that needs answering (5/29/2020)
- Staying Agile Beyond a Crisis (5/27/2020)
- Learning in a Time of Pandemic (5/27/2020)
- Introducing Life’s Little Mysteries (5/24/2020)
- 128. Field Work: Science in the Great Outdoors (5/19/2020)
- 4: What are we made of? (5/18/2020)
- Janna Levin on Seeing and Hearing Black Holes (5/15/2020)
- Plasticity & Face Recognition – Marlene Behrmann (5/12/2020)
- Undisciplined: The Sports Media Analyst And The Research Ecologist (5/11/2020)
- 5: Where do we go from here? (5/11/2020)
- Corporate and Foundation Relations (4/21/2020)
- Undisciplined: The Science Storyteller (4/21/2020)
- Episode 31 – Class 2 – What even is a replication? (4/17/2020)
- Asking for Help: Stories about needing assistance (4/17/2020)
- Episode 24: Interview with Susanna Harris (Current PhD Student and Founder of PhD Balance) (4/15/2020)
- 121: A Teenager Goes to Grad School feat. Julia Nepper, PhD (4/15/2020)
- Episode 24: Preventing Pandemics (4/10/2020)
- Coronapod: An untapped resource (4/10/2020)
- Quarantine in Academia (4/10/2020)
- Men Without Work – Carol Graham (4/9/2020)
- Our Best Episode Ever (4/7/2020)
- Ep. 76: When Science is Neglected, Who’s Hurt Most? (4/6/2020)
- Code of Ethics: Stories about doing the right thing (4/6/2020)
- BS168 Cecilia Heyes author of “Cognitive Gadgets: The Cultural Evolution of Thinking” (4/4/2020)
- 1: How do I make people care? (4/1/2020)
- Leap of Faith: Stories about finding and losing faith (3/31/2020)
- UnDisciplined: The Marine Mammal Biologist And The Experimental Psychologist (3/30/2020)
- Robin Dunbar on why we have friends (3/28/2020)
- 89: Conflicts of interest in psychology (with Tom Chivers) (3/27/2020)
- Ep 167: Dr. Juliet Watson on Researching Gender-based Violence (3/27/2020)
- 3: Where did that idea come from? (3/25/2020)
- Is your disciplinary label holding you back? How to re-invent your career to find and express your authentic self (3/24/2020)
- 133: How One Makerspace is Meeting Students’ Social-Emotional Needs (3/22/2020)
- Behind the Curtain of Algorithms – Been Kim (3/21/2020)
- Episode 265 – Lucy Jones (3/19/2020)
- Strength: Stories about searching for what makes us strong (3/18/2020)
- Don’t Be Told What You Want, Don’t Be Told What You Need (3/17/2020)
- 104: Now we’ll discover which meetings could’ve been emails (3/16/2020)
- 141: Getting Rid of “I Don’t Know” in Your Classroom (3/16/2020)
- 97: Slow science (3/16/2020)
- Episode 28: The Survival of Small Private Colleges (3/14/2020)
- Teaching Students that Nothing Replicates (3/12/2020)
- 94: Predicting the replicability of research (3/11/2020)
- Freelance Science Communication (3/10/2020)
- Episode 16: Workforce Development in an Era of Change – “What if a robot takes my job?” (3/8/2020)
- Episode 28 – Jade Pickering and Marta Topor (3/8/2020)
- Staff Scientist of Academic Lab (3/5/2020)
- Connected Teaching (3/5/2020)
- Ep. 73: How “Evidence-Based” Became a Dirty Word (3/3/2020)
- An Elevator To The Stars! (3/1/2020)
- Policymaking Is Not a Science (Yet) (2/28/2020)
- Exploring the reading habits of academics: a Q&A (2/26/2020)
- 116: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Summer Students (2/24/2020)
- Citizens Disrupt: Episode 4 – Making Science Accessible (2/21/2020)
- How to build relationships with academic authors and market to them successfully: a Q&A (2/20/2020)
- Tinder for researchers? Ideas from the Royal Society Research Culture Conference (2/18/2020)
- Timnit Gebru | Advocating for Diversity, Inclusion and Ethics in AI (2/16/2020)
- How Quantum Technology Could Change Our Future With David Awschalom (2/15/2020)
- The Tipping Point Between Failure and Success (2/12/2020)
- 99: Science advocacy (2/11/2020)
- Susannah Maidment on stegosaurs (2/11/2020)
- Inclusive Practices Through Digital Accessibility (2/7/2020)
- Episode 22 – Psychbrief (2/6/2020)
- UnDisciplined: The Microbiologist And The Marine Fisheries Ecologist (2/6/2020)
- Let’s Collaborate (2/5/2020)
- Who are Conferences Good For? (2/2/2020)
- Alex Kontorovich on the Absolute Truth of Pure Math (2/1/2020)
- Podcasting for Impact: interview with Prof James Daybell from Histories of the Unexpected podcast (1/29/2020)
- Alex Taylor on research at the boundaries, moving from industry to academia, the labour of academia & the power of the collective (1/28/2020)
- 509: Studying Social Behavior, Reproduction, and Health in Female-Dominant Species – Dr. Christine Drea (1/28/2020)
- BS 166: Stephen Macknik talks about Vision Research (1/26/2020)
- Faculty at a State School (1/26/2020)
- Intentional and Transparent Assessment (1/24/2020)
- Concern: Stories about being worried (1/24/2020)
- What Great Coaching Looks Like (1/23/2020)
- Ep. 75: Rush Hour In Orbit: The Science (and Politics) of Keeping Satellites Safe (1/21/2020)
- Proving Myself: Stories about fighting distrust (1/19/2020)
- 91: Shifting the goalposts in statistics (with Kristin Sainani) (1/17/2020)
- Ep. 70: Why Trust Science? with Author Naomi Oreskes (1/15/2020)
- UnDisciplined: The Aquatic Ecologist And The Biological Engineer (1/14/2020)
- Applied Creativity for Transformation (1/11/2020)
- Episode 25: Interview with Jackie Njoroge, PhD (Lead of North American Strategy & Innovation) (1/11/2020)
- Everybody Act Normal (1/8/2020)
- 26 – Increasing Your Impact Beyond Impact Factor (1/7/2020)
- UnDisciplined: The Computational Pedagogist And The Undead Philosopher (1/6/2020)
- 113: All Work and Some Play – Isaac Childres on Following Your Passion After a PhD (1/4/2020)
- 53: Skin in the game (1/4/2020)
- Citizens Disrupt: Episode 3 – Extreme Citizen Science (1/1/2020)
- Syllabus Resources (1/1/2020)
- Technology Transfer and Partnerships (12/16/2019)
- 135: The Time I Made a Fart Sound During a Test (12/16/2019)
- Ep 173: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto and Stephania Fregosi on Data and Methods in Sustainability Research – Bonus Clip # 1 – Stephania’s Educational Background and Professional Pathway (12/14/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Microbial Pathologist And The Computational Social Scientist (12/11/2019)
- 93: Double-blind peer review vs. open science (12/9/2019)
- Starting A ReproducibiliTea Journal Club With Jade Pickering And Angelika Stefan (12/8/2019)
- Transformative and disruptive impact. Part 1 – for your research (12/6/2019)
- 122: Tenure Tracker – The Life Non-Linear with Dr. Jimena Giudice (12/4/2019)
- Marriage: Stories about making it work (11/30/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Community Ecologist And The Mathematical Physicist (11/28/2019)
- Diversity in Open Science (11/26/2019)
- Rosa Arriaga on transferrable discipline toolkits, making a difference, & caring for the grad student journey (11/25/2019)
- Does Practice Make Perfect? – Brooke Macnamara (11/23/2019)
- Episode 25: Universities Wade Into Bootcamp Territory (11/22/2019)
- Episode 22: Interview with Jason Cramer, PhD (Scientific Consultant and Grant Writing Specialist) (11/22/2019)
- 82: More janitors and fewer architects (11/19/2019)
- Ep 161: Dr. Monica Rysavy and Russell Michalak on Finding a Research Partner (11/17/2019)
- Reaching All Learners Through Innovation and Teaching Excellence, with Edward Leach (11/15/2019)
- The Neuroscience of Terrorism – Nafees Hamid (11/13/2019)
- 518: Examining Emotions and How They Affect Our Actions – Dr. Jessica Tracy (11/12/2019)
- Shir Meir Lador | Using Data Science to Keep Financial Data Secure (11/9/2019)
- The College Years: Stories about leaving home for university (11/9/2019)
- Transforming Your Teaching in Small Steps (11/8/2019)
- Episode 21: Interview with Samarpita Sengupta, PhD (Scientific Research Writer) (11/6/2019)
- Episode 15: Ed Tech, Online Learning and the Digital Access Divide (11/5/2019)
- Generating significant and original research using the poet Keats’ creative process (11/3/2019)
- 81: Too Young To Know, Too Old To Care (11/3/2019)
- Citizens Disrupt: Episode 2 – DIY Bio (11/3/2019)
- Revolutionizing Economics By Studying People In The Real World With John List (11/1/2019)
- Episode 23 -Nick Fox (10/31/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Journalist And The Geneticist (10/30/2019)
- 059: Simple Tricks for Time Management – The Focus Funnel (R) (10/25/2019)
- Episode 27: The Eroding Partnership Between Higher Education and the Public (10/25/2019)
- Leadership: Stories about responsibility (10/23/2019)
- Faculty at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (10/23/2019)
- Government Research Grants Administration (10/23/2019)
- Ep. 69: From H-Bomb to iPhone: A Scientist’s Journey (10/21/2019)
- 123: Four Research-Based Strategies All Teachers Should Be Using (10/19/2019)
- Innovator Stories – Episode 4 (10/18/2019)
- Bending the Laws of Physics – Andreas Schilling (10/17/2019)
- Design Thinking in Teaching and Research (10/15/2019)
- Ep 170: Dr. Larry Rosen on Technology and the Brain (10/15/2019)
- This Idea Must Die (10/13/2019)
- The Closing of the American Mind, by Allan Bloom (10/13/2019)
- Confidence: Stories about finding your voice (10/11/2019)
- Boosting Cognitive Processes By Learning More About Your Mind And Meditation (10/10/2019)
- 1+2=3? Just Ask A BEE! – The Scientific Buzz On Bees & Math (10/10/2019)
- 118: Find a Better Mentor with GradPI (10/9/2019)
- #082: Pearl Osirike Story (10/7/2019)
- Citizens Disrupt: Episode 1 – Contributory Science (10/6/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Morphological Physiologist And The Migration Ecologist (10/4/2019)
- Are Grants Worth It? (10/4/2019)
- Becoming Deaf – Laura Mauldin (10/3/2019)
- Episode 71: The Space Sweepers (9/30/2019)
- 701: How to Be Less Distracted at Work — and in Life (9/30/2019)
- Episode 14: Racial Disparities in College Student Health (9/30/2019)
- Episode 264 – Rob Ulrich (9/30/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Climatologist, The Political Scientist, And The Cultural Historian (9/27/2019)
- Dream Deferred: Stories about hitting roadblocks (9/24/2019)
- Episode 16: Shifting Universities’ Mindsets Toward Innovation (9/23/2019)
- 90: Mo data mo problems (9/20/2019)
- Reach your Research Goals by Building the Best Teams (9/19/2019)
- Episode 24 – Conferences (9/17/2019)
- Episode 46: From Side Project to Startup (9/17/2019)
- Why is Leonardo Da Vinci’s scientific legacy so often overlooked? – Martin Clayton (9/16/2019)
- The Very Hungry Black Hole (9/16/2019)
- 120: Advancing Open Science with Dr. Jon Tennant (9/12/2019)
- Engaging Learners in Large Classes (9/12/2019)
- Ewine van Dishoeck on cosmic chemistry (9/10/2019)
- Better Onboarding Onto Your Team (9/8/2019)
- Episode 21: The Future of Work and What It Means for Higher Ed (9/8/2019)
- Ep 168: Dr. Paul Eaton on Post-Qualitative Inquiry (9/4/2019)
- Marzyeh Ghassemi | Applying Machine Learning to Understand and Improve Health (9/2/2019)
- 363- Invisible Women (8/31/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Tropical Ecologist And The Microbiologist (8/31/2019)
- Wisdom & Madness of Crowds – Wataru Toyokawa (8/28/2019)
- Plan B: Stories about people needing a backup plan (8/28/2019)
- The Two Cultures, by C. P. Snow (8/27/2019)
- Episode 20: Interview with Chelsea Pratt, PhD (Global Product Manager for Applications and Collaborations) (8/27/2019)
- #520 A Closer Look at Objectivism (8/25/2019)
- The Joy of Cats: Stories about our feline friends (8/25/2019)
- Innovator Stories – Episode 2 (8/25/2019)
- Carman Neustaedter on research identity, work tracking surprises, and taking perspective (8/23/2019)
- Don’t Say Integrity (8/22/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Political Scientist And The Experimental Psychologist (8/22/2019)
- 84: A GPS in the Garden of Forking Paths (with Amy Orben) (8/20/2019)
- #081: Fabian Taube Tips and Tricks (8/17/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Paleontologist And The Atmospheric Scientist (8/17/2019)
- 27 – How More Voices Strengthen Scholarship: Perspectives From a First Generation Academic (8/15/2019)
- 686: Why You Need Innovation Capital — And How to Get It (8/11/2019)
- 78: Large-scale collaborative science (with Lisa DeBruine) (8/9/2019)
- Getting Nosey About the Science of Smell: Why Different Sniffs Get Different Whiffs! (8/7/2019)
- Episode 253 – Stacey Finley (8/5/2019)
- Mental Health: Stories about having crises of the mind – Part 2 (8/3/2019)
- A Sniff Test of Stress – Jonathan Williams (8/2/2019)
- Episode 10: Is Innovation Cultural or Strategic? (8/1/2019)
- Ep 162: Lauren Remenick on Researching Authors’ Experiences (7/31/2019)
- Jen Mankoff on managing an academic career with a disability & finding good ways forward (7/30/2019)
- Erica McAlister on the beauty of flies (7/30/2019)
- 085: Scientists in the Newsroom – The AAAS Mass Media Fellowship feat. Rebekah Corlew (7/29/2019)
- 88: The pomodoro episode (7/28/2019)
- Helping students discover interesting research topics (7/25/2019)
- Innovator Stories – Episode 5 (7/23/2019)
- Episode 21 – Katia Damer (7/23/2019)
- Scientific Culture and the Making of the Industrial West, by Margaret Jacob (7/22/2019)
- Cracks in the Ivory Tower (7/20/2019)
- #131 – Jeremy Rossmann (7/18/2019)
- Katherine Joy on moon rock (7/18/2019)
- Innovator Stories – Episode 3 (7/18/2019)
- Productive Travel (7/16/2019)
- Can science explain everything? – Michael Blastland (7/13/2019)
- Machine learning in materials science, and sand’s sustainability (7/13/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Theoretical Chemist And The Epidemiologist (7/11/2019)
- The Bottom of the Curve (7/10/2019)
- #496 Anti-Intellectualism: Down With the Scientist! (7/10/2019)
- Older and Wiser: Stories about growing up (7/7/2019)
- 092: Making Time for Science Communication with Mónica Feliú-Mójer (7/7/2019)
- 87: Improving the scientific poster (with Mike Morrison) (7/6/2019)
- Tom Erickson on industry research, telecommuting, and practising for retirement (7/5/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Climate Scientist And The Cancer Biologist (6/25/2019)
- Ep 163: Dr. Kevin Roessger on Content Analysis (6/25/2019)
- Playing with Science History – Jean-François Gauvin (6/23/2019)
- Marcus Foth on creating a research niche and building a lab (6/21/2019)
- Episode 43: Getting to Science 2.0 (6/20/2019)
- Adventures with Dads: Stories about chasing down our fathers (6/17/2019)
- 501: Modeling Social Systems to Inform Interventions and Impact Policies – Dr. Brian Goode (6/15/2019)
- Episode 20 – Priya Silverstein (6/14/2019)
- Episode 70: How to Write our Future (6/11/2019)
- 103: Laboratory of Horrors! (6/8/2019)
- #504 The Art of Logic (6/5/2019)
- Gloria Mark on service, multitasking, creativity and fun (6/3/2019)
- Episode 51: (Nano) Material Girl (5/31/2019)
- library(blackgoatpod) (5/29/2019)
- The Science of Conspiracy Theories And Political Polarization With Eric Oliver (5/29/2019)
- Episode 12: Why Accreditation Matters (5/27/2019)
- 377. The $1.5 Trillion Question: How to Fix Student-Loan Debt? (5/23/2019)
- Innovator Stories – Episode 1 (5/22/2019)
- Ep 156: Dr. Kevin Rose on Organizational Citizenship (5/19/2019)
- Episode 69: Data Driven Discovery (5/16/2019)
- 68: Friends don’t let friends believe in impact factors (with Nathan Hall) (5/16/2019)
- Moms of Science: Stories about being mothers and scientists (5/14/2019)
- The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas Kuhn (5/13/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Cognitive Anthropologist And The Research Surgeon (5/10/2019)
- #448 Pavlov (Rebroadcast) (5/8/2019)
- Kylie Ball on supporting early career researchers, virtual mentorship and wellbeing (5/7/2019)
- 108: My Green Lab with Allison Paradise (5/5/2019)
- Inspiration: Stories about what inspires us (5/3/2019)
- Using Virtual Labs and Immersive Reality to Enhance Student Learning Guest: Kambiz Hamadani (5/3/2019)
- Episode 17 – Lisa Spitzer And Tobias Heycke (4/30/2019)
- Scott Robertson on missing tenure, persevering, and connecting to mission & community (4/28/2019)
- 24 – How to Create High Quality Human Interaction in Your Research Group (4/27/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Tropical Biologist And The Quantitative Ecologist (4/27/2019)
- Trusting Our Machines — Neera Jain (4/24/2019)
- Episode 57: Experimenting with Crowdfunding (4/24/2019)
- Beyond the Clicks: Getting the Most out of Big Data (4/23/2019)
- 74: Seeing double (with Elisabeth Bik) (4/22/2019)
- 497: Protecting the World’s Most Peaceful Primates – Dr. Karen Strier (4/20/2019)
- Episode 11: Interview with Rachel Lane, PhD, RD (Science Communications Consultant) (4/19/2019)
- Dual-Career Academic Track (4/18/2019)
- Episode 15 – Responding To The Fallibility Of Others (4/16/2019)
- Moshe Vardi on publication pressures, student stress, mid-career mentoring & societal obligations (4/14/2019)
- Joshua Miller Discusses the Hot Hand Phenomenon (Podcast) (4/13/2019)
- Ep 147: Christopher Plummer on Research and Creative Expression (4/12/2019)
- 111: Empowering the Impossible with Citizen Science (4/12/2019)
- New Places: Stories about being somewhere new (4/11/2019)
- Tiny Creatures, Big Discoveries With Nipam Patel (4/9/2019)
- Episode 8: The Uncertainty Wrangler (4/7/2019)
- Ep. 54: It’s Just Code. How Can It Be Biased? (4/5/2019)
- 495: Advancing Adhesive Technology and Advocating for Science – Dr. Jayshree Seth (4/4/2019)
- #066: Interview with Magda Schiegl (4/2/2019)
- 631: Ask Better Questions (3/31/2019)
- STH – E24 Dr. Kris Wood (3/28/2019)
- 074: Does Science Have an Income Inequality Problem? – Hello PhD (3/28/2019)
- But You Can’t Do That in a STEM Course (3/26/2019)
- Leysia Palen on creating a new research area, the long path to tenure and starting a department (3/25/2019)
- The Hidden Dangers of Artificial Intelligence with Ben Zhao (3/25/2019)
- UnDisciplined: Making A Scientific Match (3/22/2019)
- Episode 66: Vaccines: Tackling Viral Misinformation (3/21/2019)
- Episode 48: Something to Talk (Science) About (3/20/2019)
- Sue Black on women in tech (3/19/2019)
- Teamwork: Stories about working together (3/19/2019)
- Ep 149: Dr. Keith Leavitt on Behavioral Ethics (3/18/2019)
- The College Cheating Scandal: The Biggest Victim Is Public Confidence (3/18/2019)
- 083: Preprint First, Peer-Review Later – Hello PhD (3/17/2019)
- Episode 6: The Insectophile (3/16/2019)
- Game Theory (3/15/2019)
- Jim Al-Khalili on HIS life scientific (3/14/2019)
- “The Lit. Review Method for becoming a successful impact professional” by Dr. Christopher Zambakari (3/12/2019)
- UnDisciplined: The Atmospheric Scientist And The Environmental Economist (3/11/2019)
- 2018 Nobel Prize winner, Donna Strickland, on laser physics (3/10/2019)
- Hackademics II: The Hackers (3/8/2019)
- Licensing & Tech Transfer (3/7/2019)
- Faculty Roles at a Small Liberal Arts College (3/7/2019)
- Superheroines of Science (3/7/2019)
- Hackademics I: The Control (3/7/2019)
- Heredity: Stories about where we come from (3/7/2019)
- 489: Mathematician and Communicator with an Eye for Modeling Cataract Development in Populations over Time – Dr. Talithia Williams (3/5/2019)
- Episode 14 – Responding to fallibility in science (3/3/2019)
- Episode 42: The (Post)doc Is In (3/3/2019)
- Episode 16 – Data Visualization With Giorgia Lupi (2/28/2019)
- Is There Really Wisdom in the Crowd? (2/28/2019)
- Frank Close and particle physics (2/27/2019)
- Episode 67: The Science of Storytelling (2/27/2019)
- Ep 147: Christopher Plummer on Research and Creative Expression – Bonus Clip # 1 – The Core Principle of Christopher’s Work (2/27/2019)
- Analytics in Baseball: How More Data Changes the Game (2/26/2019)
- In Love with Science: Stories about Loving Science (2/26/2019)
- p-Hacking Business – Ron Berman (2/26/2019)
- Ep 145: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto and Dr. Mimi Recker on Learning Analytics and Big Data (2/23/2019)
- Episode 54: The Road to Open Science Hardware (2/20/2019)
- Ep. 49: A Scientist Defending Science (2/17/2019)
- Episode 64: Event Special – Disrupting the Conversation (2/15/2019)
- Patrick Collison on Innovation and Scientific Progress (2/11/2019)
- Jennifer Chayes | Eliminating Bias (2/8/2019)
- Bryan Caplan on Learning across Disciplines (Live at Mason Econ) (2/5/2019)
- Episode 13 – Fighting The Impostor (syndrome) (2/4/2019)
- Episode 60: Why Science Needs Advertising (2/1/2019)
- Courage: Stories about standing up for yourself (1/30/2019)
- Cognitive Biases on the Supreme Court – Jonathan Feingold & Evelyn Carter (1/29/2019)
- Episode 6 – Open Science (1/29/2019)
- Rachel Mills exploring the sea floor (1/28/2019)
- From Sci-Fi to Reality, Quantum Technology with David Awschalom (Ep. 11) (1/26/2019)
- Episode 7: Risk and reward in research (1/26/2019)
- Teaching Big Qual: benefits and challenges for students and teachers – Ros Edwards and Sarah Lewthwaite (1/26/2019)
- What Motivates Workers in the Gig Economy? (1/26/2019)
- Ep 142: Dr. Gaetano Lotrecchiano on Building Effective Teams (1/26/2019)
- Ep 131: Dr. William Berman on Grant Budgets (1/26/2019)
- Episode 237 – Martin Rees (1/26/2019)
- The Bioethics of CRISPR for Students #sciencecareers (1/26/2019)