This week @shane_mauss speaks with evolutionary behavioural scientist, @tamasdb. His work focuses on how the structure of social networks change during falling fertility, urbanisation, and migration; as well as, how social networks vary over the human life-course.
Did you catch Episode 396: Phosphorus + The Environment?
@shane_mauss talked with Dr. Jim Elser about phosphorus, from exploding stars to urine. Dr. Elser is a limnologist, Director of Flathead Lake Biological Station at Yellow Bay, Bierman Professor of Ecology at the @umontana.
This week @shane_mauss chats with Keith Markman who gave a talk at this year's @mindunderpod Campout. His research focuses on counterfactual thinking, or how people imagine alternative realities, develop conspiracy theories, and connect coincidental dots dreamt up by the brain.
This week, @shane_mauss is speaking with one of the very first guests on the Here We Are podcast, Marlene Zuk.
Marlene is a Professor of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior at the @umnews and author of "Dancing Cockatoos and the Dead Man Test".
This week @shane_mauss talks with @HelenaMiton, cognitive anthropologist and complexity postdoctoral fellow at the @sfiscience about the balance between biological and societal influences on culture, and how history and ideas embellish across time, similar to a game of telephone.
This week @shane_mauss talks with @C_Kavanagh, Associate Professor at the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology and cohost of @GurusPod about the effect that internet gurus and thought leaders have on public perception of science and politics.
This week @shane_mauss talks with @C_Kavanagh, postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology at @UniofOxford and cohost of @GurusPod about the effect that internet gurus and thought leaders have on public perception of science and politics.
This week @shane_mauss talks with @C_Kavanagh, postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology at @UniofOxford and cohost of @GurusPod about the effect that internet gurus and thought leaders have on public perception of science and politics.
This week @shane_mauss is speaking with Cecilea Mun, who is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the @uofl.
We talk about Realism emotional theory and Instrumentalism emotional theory, how people on the autism spectrum process emotions, and much more!
This week @shane_mauss is speaking with Cecilea Mun, who is a Visiting Assistant Professor of the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program, with the Department of Philosophy, at the @uofl.
We talk about Realism emotional theory and Instrumentalism emotional theory, and more.
This week @shane_mauss is speaking with Cecilea Mun, who is a Visiting Assistant Professor of the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program, with the Department of Philosophy, at @uofl.
We talk about how #money, #ethics, #politics, basic #emotion theory and much more!
Ever wanted to live off-grid?
@shane_mauss is talking with Dave Ader, interdisciplinary scholar in the fields of sustainable agriculture and rural development at @utknoxville.
He shares some fantastic details about the progress he's made on his off-grid cabin in the woods!
This week @shane_mauss is talking with Dave Ader, from @utknoxville and part of @utonehealth.
We discuss how agricultural issues in one area can end up affecting communities on the other side of the globe and how very niche scientific research can be used to solve larger issues.
What sparked your interest in science?
This week @shane_mauss is talking with @itaiyanai, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at @nyuniversity.
We discuss extended phenotypes, spandrels in genetics and Itai’s Podcast: @nightsciencepod
This week @shane_mauss is talking with @itaiyanai, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at @nyuniversity.
We discuss extended phenotypes, spandrels in geneticsm and Itai’s Podcast: @nightsciencepod
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This week @shane_mauss is talking with @ItaiYanai, Director of the Institute for Computational Medicine and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at @nyuniversity.
They discuss extended phenotypes, spandrels in genetics, and @nightsciencepod.
This week @shane_mauss is talking all about science communication with @susannalharris. Susanna earned her PhD in microbiology at @uncchapelhill and is now working to build better communication in Biotech.
Robert Sapolsky returns to the show for an exceptionally important conversation about stress during a time where many of us have experienced the most in our life. This is a great talk with @shane_mauss about how lack of predictability and control can lead to learned helplessness
Robert Sapolsky is a Professor at @Stanford University holding appointments in several departments, including Biological Sciences, Neurology & Neurological Sciences, and Neurosurgery.
Ep 376 is a great conversation with @shane_mauss about stress and learned helplessness.