Friday, August 18, 2023

The Joy of Why | Explore the full second season

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Explore Season 2 of
The Joy of Why Podcast

Look for new episodes in 2024.

CONSCIOUSNESS

 

What Is the Nature of Consciousness?

With ANIL SETH

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MULTIVERSE

 

Are There Reasons to Believe in a Multiverse?

With DAVID KAPLAN

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THERMODYNAMICS

 

Is Perpetual Motion
Possible at the
Quantum Level?

With VEDIKA KHEMANI

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MATHEMATICS

 

How Can Some Infinities Be Bigger Than Others?

With JUSTIN MOORE

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COSMOLOGY

 

Does Nothingness Exist?

With ISABEL GARCIA GARCIA

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PHYSIOLOGY

 

Can Math and Physics Save an Arrhythmic Heart?

With FLAVIO FENTON

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IMMUNOLOGY

 

What Has the Pandemic Taught Us About Vaccines?

With ANNA DURBIN

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ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY

 

Is There Math Beyond the Equal Sign?

With EUGENIA CHENG

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MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY

 

Can We Program
Our Cells?

With MICHAEL ELOWITZ

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ASTROPHYSICS

 

How Will the Universe End?

With KATIE MACK

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BIOMECHANICS

 

What Can Jellyfish
Teach Us About Fluid Dynamics?

With JOHN DABIRI

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FLUID DYNAMICS

 

What Causes Giant Rogue Waves?

With TON VAN DEN BREMER

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