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Citizens Disrupt: Episode 4 – Making Science Accessible


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Podcast: Science: Disrupt
Episode: Citizens Disrupt: Episode 4 – Making Science Accessible
Pub date: 2018-10-08

The final episode of the Citizen Science series zooms out a little bit and looks at citizen science as a whole. This episode features:

  1. Ainhoa Moya a software engineer (formerly of Conde Naste now Disney), on the value of opening up the lab to people with deep computational skills that may not have formal academic training
  2. Dave Guston Professor School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University on how non scientists can have input into setting the research agenda.
  3. Caren Cooper Research Associate Professor in Ecology, and Author of Citizen Science: How Ordinary People are Changing the Face of Discovery.

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BS 166: Stephen Macknik talks about Vision Research


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Podcast: Brain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for Everyone
Episode: BS 166: Stephen Macknik talks about Vision Research
Pub date: 2020-01-24

Brain Science 166 features the return of neuroscientist Stephen Macknik. We talk about his recent work that is focused on developing a new visual prosthesis based on recent discoveries and techniques like optogenetics.

This episode is more technical than usual but Dr. Macknik makes the material accessible to all listeners.

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363- Invisible Women


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Podcast: 99% Invisible
Episode: 363- Invisible Women
Episode pub date: 2019-07-23

Men are often the default subjects of design, which can have a huge impact on big and critical aspects of everyday life. Caroline Criado Perez is the author of Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, a book about how data from women is ignored and how this bakes in bias and discrimination in the things we design.

Invisible Women

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Joshua Miller Discusses the Hot Hand Phenomenon (Podcast)


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Podcast: Masters in Business
Episode: Joshua Miller Discusses the Hot Hand Phenomenon (Podcast)
Episode pub date: 2019-03-28


Bloomberg Opinion columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Joshua Miller, an economics professor at the University of Alicante whose research interests include behavioral economics and decision theory. His paper “Surprised By the Hot Hand Fallacy? A Truth in the Law of Small Numbers,” co-authored with Adam Sanjurjo, recently appeared in the journal Econometrica. 

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