Inquiring Minds

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4.4
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821 reviews
This podcast has
443 episodes
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Explicit
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Date created
2013/09/19
Average duration
42 min.
Release period
31 days

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Each week we bring you a new, in-depth exploration of the space where science and society collide. We’re committed to the idea that making an effort to understand the world around you though science and critical thinking can benefit everyone—and lead to better decisions. We want to find out what’s true, what’s left to discover, and why it all matters.

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Revealing Why We Remember with Charan Ranganath
2024/02/20
Don’t Panic, but Robert Sapolsky Says There’s No Free Will
2023/10/18
This week we talk to Robert Sapolsky—MacArthur “Genius” Fellow and professor of biology, neurology, and neurosurgery at Stanford—about his new book Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will.
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The Science of Allergies and Why We Have Them
2023/10/12
This week we talk to medical anthropologist and science writer Theresa MacPhail about her new book Allergic: Our Irritated Bodies in a Changing World.
Why It’s Important to Know What’s Actually in Your Clothes
2023/09/26
This week we talk to journalist and sustainable fashion expert Alden Wicker about her book To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion Is Making Us Sick—and How We Can Fight Back.
How You Could Have Survived History’s Disasters
2023/08/10
This week we talk to writer Cody Cassidy about his new book How to Survive History: How to Outrun a Tyrannosaurus, Escape Pompeii, Get Off the Titanic, and Survive the Rest of History's Deadliest Catastrophes.
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How to Stop Your Brain from Falling for Lies
2023/07/21
This week we talk to psychologists Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris about their new book Nobody's Fool: Why We Get Taken In and What We Can Do About It.
How Society Created “You”
2023/06/22
This week we talk to social psychologist and Stanford professor Brian Lowery about his new book Selfless: The Social Creation of “You”. In it, he proposes that what you think of as “you” is actually a social construct created by your relationships and affected by every interaction you have.
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The Science of Silo with Hugh Howey
2023/06/02
This week we talk to Hugh Howey, author of the bestselling Silo series of books and executive producer of the new Apple TV+ series of the same name.
Improbable Experiments That Changed the World
2023/05/18
This week we talk to accelerator physicist Suzie Sheehy about her most recent book The Matter of Everything: How Curiosity, Physics, and Improbable Experiments Changed the World.
The Perilous Combination of Brain Wave Data and Generative AI
2023/04/18
On the show this week we talk to Nita A. Farahany, distinguished professor of law and philosophy at Duke University and the founding director of the Duke Initiative for Science & Society, about her new book, "The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology." Many people choose to give up unprecedented levels of privacy in exchange for convenience. So why not give up your brain data too? Is it really that different? While the proposition may seem analogous, and despite how it’s often presented, says Farahany, what could get decoded from your brain is a very different thing. “Everybody has something to hide when it comes to what’s in their brain. Not in the sense of like, you’re thinking about committing some horrible crime. But it is the space where you work out everything. And if you don’t have that space to work out everything, suddenly what it means to be human is fundamentally different.” https://inquiring.show/episodes/400-the-perilous-combination-of-brain-wave-data-and-generative-ai
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Everything you need to know about that fusion breakthrough
2023/04/04
Last December, a team of scientists made history by creating a fusion reaction that—for the first time ever—gave off more energy that it took to start. It’s a groundbreaking milestone. We talked to two researchers who were part of that team—Sabrina Nagel and Matthias Hohenberger—about what exactly happened, why it’s been decades in the making, and why it’s such a big deal. This is everything you need to know about their team’s fusion breakthrough.
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Art can make you live longer
2023/03/22
This week we talk to pioneering art & science researcher Susan Magsamen along with vice president of design for hardware products at Google, Ivy Ross, about their new book Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us. While sometimes considered opposites, art and science are unequivocally linked in ways we’re still figuring out. Not only does our way of thinking and living impact our art, but art also has an impact on how we think and live.
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4.4 out of 5
821 reviews
Flatbushpoppop 2020/11/19
Offspring of Elevatorgate
“Inquiring Minds” began in 2013 when Chris Mooney and Indre Viscontas quit their jobs as hosts of the Center for Inquiry podcast “Point of Inquiry” in...
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Kristy.A 2022/08/17
Love the Topics and Guests!
As a practicing therapists specializing in Addiction and Trauma, I’ve loved every episode I’ve listened to so far! You marry psychology, neuroscience,...
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sc_78 2022/03/13
Fantastic show.
This show has been one of my favorites for a long time. Science, research based material is what the world needs more of. Indre does an amazing jo...
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Oopsawally 2022/01/28
terrific podcast
really great information :)
Mack019 2021/05/17
Light and largely data free
One of my top 3 podcasts several years ago. Then they went full on social justice and it became just another NPR show showing only half the data; so I...
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Theeban Thavanandam 2021/01/09
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Maggiesf 2021/01/03
Informative and balanced
Thorough and centered discussions.
hochiminty 2020/06/23
Good-ish
I love this podcast, but it feels a bit scattershot. For example, an excellent episode on racism in medicine was followed up by an episode about failu...
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Sascha4real 2020/06/08
Fun to listen to
PLEASE BRING BACK THE SCIENCE NEWS ☘️ Happy they ditched Chris, he was a little obnoxious with the guests in the interviews. IV's voice sounds grea...
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JJinTX 2020/06/03
Still one of the best SciComs out there
This has been a favorite of mine for years and for good reason. Indre is an amazing host and a bit of a polymath herself. Her insights and questions...
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