Podcasts de stanford

The future of cars

Today, we discuss the future of the automobile and all of its possibilities with Sven Beiker....

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The Largest Mass Poisoning in History

In the mid-1980s, a small problem began to surface in a relatively obscure corner of the world....

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Follow Up

A few weeks ago, we made an announcement that we’d be trying out some new material on our site...

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Special Announcement

The producers of Generation Anthropocene – Mike Osborne, Miles Traer, and Leslie Chang – are...

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The mouse brain detective

What does brain science have to do with the Anthropocene? We’re not entirely sure. But the...

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The dawn of de-extinction

Hank Greely and Jake Sherkow discuss the science, morals, and ethics of de-extinction: bringing...

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The human cost of climate change

Expert on international law Andrew Guzman takes a step back from analyzing climate change in...

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Are you an environmentalist or do you work for a living?

We revisit one of our first interviews with environmental historian Richard White. He addresses...

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The (mad) science of geoengineering

Climate scientist Ken Caldeira begins with a discussion of ocean acidification, a term he helped...

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Welcome to the… Technosphere?

In this interview, Dr. Peter Haff of Duke sits down with Mike (and Mike sits down with Leslie) to...

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SciCafe: Collective Behavior in Ant Colonies and Beyond

An ant colony is a classic example of a colony where many individuals work together for the good...

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Storyboard: Episode 56 – Climate Change and The Wine Industry

Adam is joined by Stanford University climate scientist Noah Diffenbaugh to discuss his research...

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51: Carry the One Radio takes on Goggles Optional

It’s a UCSF vs Stanford showdown, plus science discussions on evolution and fruit fly research....

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Dateline Mars: First news from Curiosity

In 1968, the Saturn V rocket pushed the frontier 250,000 miles (400,000 km) to the moon. Now, in...

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Whiskey is for drinkin’ & water is for fightin’ over

Expert in natural resources law and policy Buzz Thompson starts with a story of how his...

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An entrepreneur’s approach to the Anthropocene

Debra Dunn discusses the (hopefully) changing role of the modern entrepreneur to one committed to...

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Buckeye Bombshell: 7/31/15

Adam Rittenberg, Travis Haney and Chris Low weigh in on the Ohio State suspensions and recap...

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Is a Bear Bile Market Necessary? by Isabel Cardenas

Hi everyone, my name is Isabel Cardenas and I’ll be talking about the market for bear bile and...

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Urban Makeover Advice by Yari Greaney

It seems so innocent. Pretty houses with manicured lawns, several little parks with small...

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Juan Fernandez Island and the Endemic Firecrown Hummingbird by Michael Peñuelas

On an island called Isla Juan Fernandez in the Pacific Ocean there lives a hummingbird that I’ll...

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