This hour, we’ll talk about our blood supply – how it’s managed, why some people can donate when others can’t and about whether we’re equipped to mobilize mass blood drives in an emergency.
Read moreCrafting The Human Voice
This hour we’ll explore what it takes to provide vocal identities for those without them with Rupal Patel, director of the Communication Analysis and Design Laboratory at Northeastern University.
Read moreThe Morality Of Owning Pets
This hour, we’ll talk about the morality of owning cats, dogs, fish, birds and other animals with bioethicist Jessica Pierce, author of “Run, Spot, Run: The Ethics of Keeping Pets.”
Read moreAn Intimate History Of The Gene
This hour, Siddhartha Mukherjee takes us from Gregor Mendel’s 19th Century experiments with pea plants to current methods of gene editing with CRISPR/Cas9, which he writes about in his latest effort, “The Gene: An Intimate History.”
Read moreLessons From Buzz Aldrin
This hour, we’ll talk with Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, about perseverance and other wisdom he’s gained in his 86 years, which he’s collected in “No Dream Is Too High: Life Lessons From a Man Who Walked on the Moon.”
Read moreThe Art Of Living
This hour, we’ll talk with Krista Tippett about the lessons she’s learned from hosting the podcast “On Being,” which she writes about in “Becoming Wise: An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living”
Read moreBuilding More Livable Cities
This hour, we’ll talk about how redesigned crosswalks, bike lanes and parks are making urban centers more livable with the author of “Street-Fight: Handbook for an Urban Revolution.”
Read moreWhat Makes An Expert?
This hour, we’ll talk about what it takes to make it from average to excellent with the author of “Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise.”
Read moreTweet It, Delete It
This hour, we’ll talk about the damage our online history can cause our future selves – and about efforts to recapture our privacy – with Meg Leta Jones, author of “Ctrl + Z: The Right to Be Forgotten.”
Read moreA Girl’s Double Life: In Person And Online
This hour, we’ll talk about how social media has forced teenage girls to grow up at an accelerated pace with Nancy Jo Sales, author of “American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers.”
Read moreResearch Before Wikipedia
This hour, we’ll talk about the history of human’s desire to compile knowledge with Rutgers University English professor Jack Lynch, author of “You Could Look It Up: The Reference Shelf From Ancient Babylon to Wikipedia”
Read moreOur Data, Ourselves
This hour, we’ll talk about how researchers are using big data to better understand how we live – and about the potential harm in collecting all of this information.
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