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SciencePods is a multi-contributor curated list of science-related stories. Each highlighted episode hopefully inspires ideas and offers practical advice for life as a scientist.

 

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Featured Pods

  • 86: Should I stay or should I go?
  • Invisible Learning
  • Leysia Palen on creating a new research area, the long path to tenure and starting a department
  • 82: More janitors and fewer architects
  • The End of Everything w/ Katie Mack
  • 150. Rediscover Your Scientific Passion
  • Ep. 96: Election Day 2020: The Trustworthiness of Science
  • 65. Lara Schwartz, False Equivalence
  • Joshua Miller Discusses the Hot Hand Phenomenon (Podcast)
  • 84: A GPS in the Garden of Forking Paths (with Amy Orben)
  • Citizens Disrupt: Episode 2 – DIY Bio
  • Asking for Help: Stories about needing assistance
  • 701: How to Be Less Distracted at Work — and in Life
  • Homelessness and Housing Insecurity in Higher Education
  • #1581: The World Needs A New PhD | The Best Of Our Knowledge
  • The Tipping Point Between Failure and Success
  • Leadership: Stories about responsibility
  • Becoming Deaf – Laura Mauldin
  • Does Practice Make Perfect? – Brooke Macnamara
  • Ep09 – Ethical AI by Design with Dr. Larry Medsker
  • OpenEd and EdTech Reflections
  • Episode 264 – Rob Ulrich
  • How to write a top-notch paper
  • Ep. 76: When Science is Neglected, Who’s Hurt Most?
  • Design Thinking in Teaching and Research
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