75 Folgen

  1. 74 | Martin Schwartz and the importance of stupidity in science

    Vom: 21.4.2025
  2. 73 | Ethan Mollick and a million Einsteins in a server

    Vom: 7.4.2025
  3. 72 | David Baker and the lab's communal brain

    Vom: 24.3.2025
  4. 71 | Victor Ambros and the unique ways we perceive wonder

    Vom: 10.3.2025
  5. 70 | Meghan O’Rourke on being the artist and their caretaker

    Vom: 17.2.2025
  6. 69 | Keith Yamamoto and the freedom to fail

    Vom: 27.1.2025
  7. 68 | Peter Godfrey-Smith and middle class science

    Vom: 14.1.2025
  8. 67 | A hypothesis is a liability

    Vom: 16.12.2024
  9. 66 | Michael Fischbach and the scientific decision tree

    Vom: 25.11.2024
  10. 65 | James Kaufman and the art of creativity maintenance

    Vom: 4.11.2024
  11. 64 | Robert Weinberg and the perils of being a Fachidiot

    Vom: 30.9.2024
  12. 63 | Manu Prakash and how the discovery changes you

    Vom: 9.9.2024
  13. 62 | Dianne Newman and the visceral and intentional sides of science

    Vom: 19.8.2024
  14. 61 | Tina Seelig on what to do with a really bad idea

    Vom: 15.7.2024
  15. 60 | Venki Ramakrishnan and the secrets of doing science over tea

    Vom: 1.7.2024
  16. 59 | Jennifer Oyler-Yaniv and the point of creative frustration

    Vom: 27.5.2024
  17. 58 | Guy Yanai on Pentimenti

    Vom: 14.5.2024
  18. 57 | George Church and shooting for the stars

    Vom: 29.4.2024
  19. 56 | Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz lights a candle for science

    Vom: 15.4.2024
  20. 55 | Isaac Newton and a new kind of science

    Vom: 1.4.2024

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Where do ideas come from? In each episode, scientists Itai Yanai and Martin Lercher explore science's creative side with a leading colleague. New episodes come out every second Monday. 

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