Richard Schwartz: In Praise of Simple Problems (S2018E1)
1/9/2018
Ed Boyden on the Promise of Expansion Microscopy (S2018E2)
1/18/2018
Erich Jarvis on Theories About the Origin of Vocal Learning (S2018E3)
1/30/2018
Daniel Goldman and His Smart Robots (S2018E4)
2/14/2018
Barbara Engelhardt on How to Improve Statistical Analyses of Genomes (S2018E5)
2/27/2018
Günter Ziegler Seeks God’s Perfect Math Proofs (S2018E6)
3/19/2018
Donald Richards: A Revealer of Secrets in the Data of Life and the Universe (S2018E7)
4/11/2018
Michela Massimi: Defending the Philosophy of Science (S2018E8)
5/24/2018
Lisa Manning on the Dynamics of Glasses and Embryos (S2018E9)
6/11/2018
Carina Curto on How Physicists Can Think About Neuroscience (S2018E10)
6/19/2018
Jessica Whited on Limb Regeneration and the Axolotl Genome (S2018E11)
7/2/2018
Cohl Furey on the Octonions and Particle Physics (S2018E12)
7/21/2018
Alessio Figalli: A Traveler Who Finds Stability in the Natural World (S2018E13)
8/1/2018
Caucher Birkar: An Innovator Who Brings Order to an Infinitude of Equations (S2018E14)
8/2/2018
Akshay Venkatesh: A Number Theorist Who Bridges Math and Time (S2018E15)
8/3/2018
Constantinos Daskalakis: A Poet of Computation Who Uncovers Distant Truths (S2018E16)
8/4/2018
2018 Fields Medal Coverage at Quanta Magazine (S2018E17)
8/6/2018
Rosaly Lopes on Volcanoes Throughout the Solar System (S2018E18)
8/28/2018
Tomas Bohr on Performing the Double-Slit Experiment with Bouncing Droplets (S2018E19)
10/11/2018
Renee Reijo Pera on the Importance of Timing in Embryo Development (S2018E20)
10/15/2018
Mario Jurić on How Astronomy Is Changing (S2018E21)
10/24/2018
Valeria Pettorino on Learning About Dark Energy With the Euclid Satellite (S2018E22)
11/13/2018
Albert Einstein, Holograms and Quantum Gravity (S2018E23)
11/14/2018
Why Different Parts of a Coffee Mug Produce Different Pitches (S2018E24)
11/27/2018
Martin Rees on the Future of Science and Humanity (S2018E25)
12/5/2018
What Is Emergence? (S2018E26)
12/20/2018
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