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The pre-eminent
American science journalist, Gleick herein explores the history and effects of knowledge communication between humans, drawing a link from African
talking drums and the earliest alphabets through the telegraph — once «a nervous system for the Earth» — to Wikipedia and Twitter, and the current state of information overload from which so many claim to suffer.
As people start living in more sterile and urban environments their immune systems aren't exposed to microbes and don't know what to do when they encounter allergens or bacteria, making allergies and auto - immune diseases more prevalent, Scientific
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talk for the
American Political
Science Association meeting to be held in Canada.
So I have to give a
talk at the
American Political
Science Association in a few weeks on Strauss.
Our upcoming main stage event in Los Angeles on October 28th features a
talk on the evolution of the LA food scene by renowned restaurant critic, Jonathan Gold; a
talk on building a kind coffee empire by Todd Carmichael, TV host and the founder and CEO of La Colombe; insights into how vegetables have become a trend by the woman whose company has been responsible for introducing kiwis and other fruits to the
American market, Karen Caplan of Frieda's and other
talks on the
science of flavor, the convergence of sci - fi and food, leaving a popular band to become a chef, and much more.
Scientific
American executive editor Fred Guterl
talks with Pres. Obama's
science advisor, John Holdren, about climate
science, space travel, the issue of reproducibility in
science, the brain initiative and more.
He also hosts the Scientific
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Eli's work has appeared in The Washington Post, Slate, Discover, MIT Technology Review, The Daily Beast was a 2009 Kavli fellow and he has delivered
talks at Columbia University, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the
American Association for the Advancement of
Science, and other institutions.
Scientific
American staffers Mark Fischetti and Robin Lloyd
talk with podcast host Steve Mirsky about sessions they attended — including those about algae for energy, dissecting the astronomy in art, and attitudes about climate change — at the recent meeting of the
American Association for the Advancement of
Science.
Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina and issue editor Michael Moyer
talk with podcast host Steve Mirsky about the September single - topic issue of Scientific
American — endings in
science.
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We
talked when we were both at the annual meeting of the
American Association for the Advancement of
Science in February in San Diego.
Welcome to
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American hosted on March 19th, 2010.
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Science Talk, the podcast of Scientific
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talked to journalists at the annual conference of the Council for the Advancement of
Science Writing about research into bias against Asian -
Americans.
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At the recent meeting of the
American Association for the Advancement of
Science, Stony Brook University's Robert Crease
talked about how a 1999 article in Scientific
American on Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and a future Nobel laureate got a few people thinking the planet was in jeopardy.
Since 2006 his primary responsibilities have been hosting the Scientific
American's interview - format podcast,
Science Talk, and overseeing its daily podcast, 60 - Second
Science.
Scientific
American asked several experts to
talk about the
science behind this question.
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Former Scientific
American editor in chief and current Gleaming Retort blogger John Rennie, blogger and Scientific
American blogs network director Bora Zivkovic, and Scientific
American online news editor Robin Lloyd
talk about the future of
science news
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American for the seven days starting October 1st, 2008.
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American, I'm Steve Mirsky.
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American, posted on June 26th 2009.
David Epstein
talks about his 2013 bestseller The Sports Gene: Inside the
Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance and his recent Scientific
American article «Magic Blood and Carbon - Fiber Legs at the Brave New Olympics.»
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American's
Science Talk posted on June 18th, 2015.
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Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific
American for the seven days starting November 22nd.
This year O.H.S.U. is hosting seven weeks of activities, including
talks by leading brain researchers and
science writers such as Jonah Lehrer (a contributing editor for Scientific
American Mind), a workshop for teachers, a brain fair and a scientific meeting.
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Science Talk, the weekly podcast of Scientific
American, I am Steve Mirsky.
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Science Talk, the podcast of Scientific
American.
«This is very surprising, I think, and very interesting,» Riess, of the Space Telescope
Science Institute in Baltimore, said in a
talk January 9 at a meeting of the
American Astronomical Society.
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Alan Alda, star of stage, screen and
science,
talks with podcast host Steve Mirsky [pictured at left] about his new PBS
science series The Human Spark as well as his strong interest in
science and long association with Scientific
American.