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AMSE Science Report with guest David Kaiser
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AMSE Science Report with guest Lydia Kang
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Will Carol serves as the director of bio Analytics at Northstar as an advisory board member for Long Ball Labs and lead writer of Under the Knife and past years, he's held a number of roles in institutions like GM, Cox Media, Bleacher Report and Sports Illustrated. He's the author of Saving the Pitcher Preventing Pitcher Injuries and Modern Baseball The Juice The Real Story of Baseball's Drug Problems. And the two books are going to discuss today The Science of Baseball, the Math technology and data behind the Great American pastime and the science of football, the math technology and data...
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Dr. Lydia Kang is a physician with degrees from Columbia University and the New York University School of Medicine, but making me feel extraordinarily lazy. On top of all that, she is a prolific author of young adult fiction, poetry and nonfiction, and with the latter with nonfiction. She has written several books, including Pseudoscience A Strange History of How Not to Think Quackery, A Brief History of the Worst Cures for Everything, and the book we're going to discuss today that she co-wrote with Nate Peterson, titled Patient Zero A Curious History of the World's Worst Diseases.
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Nina Kraus is the Hugh Knowles professor of communication Sciences, neurobiology and otolaryngology at Northwestern University with her B.A. from Swarthmore College and her Ph.D. in neuroscience from Northwestern. Nina directs the Brain Bolts Laboratory. She's written over 400 articles and is the author of the book We're going to discuss today of Sound Mind how Our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World.
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AMSE Science Report with guest Marilyn Johnson
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AMSE Science Report with guest Jack Riggs
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With a PhD in Applied Physics from Stanford, additional degrees from Harvard and Tufts, Richard Meserve has served as chairman of the International Nuclear Safety Group of the International Atomic Energy Agency as well as an appointee from the Secretary of Energy's Commission of America's Nuclear Future. Discussing a spectacular and expansive career it's an honor to share this conversation on this episode of AMSEcast.
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Trained at Wake Forest School of Medicine in Physiology and pharmacology Dr. Bethany Brookshire is an award winning science writer, podcast host and recent MIT Knight Science Journalism Fellow. Our topic today is her recent book, Pest: How Humans Create Animal Villain's.
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As a Bell Laboratory alumni rose to lead the Semiconductor Electronics and Solid-State Electronics Research Departments today's guest has been Dean of multiple disciplines at Harvard as well as an international representative of the sciences at large. With numerous publications we will Now we discuss his co-authored book, titled The Genesis of Techno Scientific Revolutions Rethinking the Nature and Nurture of Research.
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