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00:00 Subhra Priyadarshini: Hello, and welcome to the Nature India podcast. I am your host, Subhra Priyadarshini. On this podcast you get to hear interesting and newsworthy stories from the world of ...
Russ Altman Ph.D. ’89 MD ’90, professor and host of “The Future of Everything” podcast, says that “if people see that [scientists are] just trying to learn things to make the world better, [that they] ...
Imagine the perfect drink — a cocktail, coffee, or kombucha, perhaps. Whatever the concoction, it came together iteratively — one taste test, one tweak at a time. In much the same way, mixing ...
The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs), has marked a transformative shift in data analysis, interpretation and content generation. These models, ...
We're big fans of age-appropriate science podcasts and silly experiments. It's easy — and fun — to apply the scientific method or scientific inquiry to everyday life. My own interest in science was ...
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An hour before showtime, the line in front of the Blue Wing entrance at the Museum of Science last Wednesday kept growing, with audience members giddy to see David Byrne live. The catch? He wasn’t ...