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9 Jan 2018

Capacity for Number – Rafael Núñez

In this episode we talk with Rafael Nunez from the University of California, San Diego, about his research into if human understanding of number has developed through biological evolution, or through the evolution of language and culture.  For more information, including materials discussed during this episode, visit ParsingScience.org. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS.

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26 Dec 2017

Best of 2017 Special

As 2017 comes to a close, Parsing Science revisits our past interviews to identify some of the themes and trends that we heard across our first 12 episodes. Some clips have never aired, so be sure to listen in for even more unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science. For more information, including materials discussed during this episode, visit ParsingScience.org. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS.

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14 Nov 2017

Electoral Systems and Female Candidates – Laura Stephenson

Laura Stephenson talks about her research into how the structures of electoral systems can shape the outcomes for women candidates. For more information, including materials discussed during this episode, visit ParsingScience.org. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS.

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31 Oct 2017

Emotions and Rubber Hand Illusion – Beatrice de Gelder

Beatrice de Gelder from Maastricht University shares the stories behind her recent research into emotions and the rubber hand illusion. For more information, including materials discussed during this episode, visit ParsingScience.org. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS.

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17 Oct 2017

Open Science and Replications (Part 1 of 2) – Brian Nosek & Tim Errington

Brian Nosek and Tim Errington from the Center for Open Science talk about the important role of open science in accelerating scientific progress.  For more information, including materials discussed during this episode, visit ParsingScience.org. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS.

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19 Sep 2017

Induced Auditory Hallucinations – Al Powers & Phil Corlett

Al Powers and  Phil Corlett from Yale University talk about their research into how these two groups are different and alike, and what the rest of us can learn from their experiences. For more information, including materials discussed during this episode, visit ParsingScience.org. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS.

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