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    BookLab

    From neurons to nanotech and from quarks to the cosmos, BookLab is the podcast that puts science books under the microscope! Join hosts Dan Falk and Amanda Gefter for a look at the latest in popular science writing: what’s new, what’s hot, and what you ought to be reading right now.
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    BookLab 033: The Book of Minds; The Darkness Manifesto; Existential Physics

    BookLab 033: The Book of Minds; The Darkness Manifesto; Existential Physics

    The human mind is quite something. We can use it to reason; to envision past and future events; to ponder abstractions. But what other minds are out there? In Philip Ball’s The Book of Minds, we’re invited to explore the space of possible minds.

    And on the nightstand: The Darkness Manifesto, by  Johan Eklöf; and Existential Physics by Sabine Hossenfelder. 

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    enAugust 03, 2023

    BookLab 032: The One; Sounds Wild and Broken; What We Owe the Future

    BookLab 032: The One; Sounds Wild and Broken; What We Owe the Future

    The world around us seems incredibly diverse -- but what if beneath that diversity there was a unifying sameness? That’s the idea behind “monism” -- an ancient idea that physicist Heinrich Pas believes is due for a comeback. He explores the idea in his new book, The One.

    And on the nightstand: Sounds Wild and Broken, by David George Haskell; and What We Owe the Future, by William MacAskill.

    BookLab 031: Reality+; Well, Doc, You’re In; and As Gods

    BookLab 031: Reality+; Well, Doc, You’re In; and As Gods

    Virtual reality has taken off in recent years. But what if the virtual worlds of VR are real -- just as real, perhaps, as the physical world we see around us? And... is it possible we’re living in a simulation right now? Philosopher David Chalmers probes these questions in his provocative new book, Reality+.

    And on the nightstand: A new biography of physicist Freeman Dyson, called Well, Doc, You’re In, edited by David Kaiser; and As Gods, by Matthew Cobb.

    BookLab 025: COVID-19, by Debora MacKenzie

    BookLab 025: COVID-19, by Debora MacKenzie
    In this special episode of BookLab, we focus on COVID-19 by journalist Debora MacKenzie. Her book examines how this pandemic happened, how it might have been prevented – or at least mitigated – and what can be done to make sure a similar catastrophic public health crisis doesn’t happen again.
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    enOctober 27, 2020

    BookLab 024: Until the End of Time, Superior, and Moral Tribes

    BookLab 024: Until the End of Time, Superior, and Moral Tribes

    Featured book: Until the End of Time, by Brian Greene.

    Where exactly do human beings fit in, in this vast cosmos?  Brian Greene tackles the mysteries of life, the universe, and everything in an ambitious new book.

    And on the nightstand: Superior, by Angela Saini; and Moral Tribes by Joshua Greene

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    enJune 26, 2020

    BookLab 022: The Number of the Heavens, and Something Deeply Hidden

    BookLab 022: The Number of the Heavens, and Something Deeply Hidden

    It’s one of the most provocative ideas in all of science – the notion that our universe might just an infinitesimal part of a much larger reality.  In this episode, we look at two new books that take us deep into the multiverse: The Number of the Heavens, by Tom Siegfried; and Something Deeply Hidden, by Sean Carroll.

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    enFebruary 12, 2020

    BookLab 021: The Goodness Paradox; The Overstory; The Trouble with Gravity

    BookLab 021: The Goodness Paradox; The Overstory; The Trouble with Gravity

    Featured book: The Goodness Paradox, by Richard Wrangham. 

    Our species, Homo sapiens, is less violent than any of our primate cousins -- but how did we get that way? A Harvard anthropologist suggests an answer.

    And on the nightstand: The Overstory, by Richard Powers; and The Trouble with Gravity, by Richard Panek.

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    enNovember 05, 2019

    BookLab 020: What is Real? and Beyond Weird

    BookLab 020: What is Real? and Beyond Weird

    Featured Books:What is Real? by Adam Becker; and Beyond Weird by Philip Ball.

    Quantum physics has been with us for more than 100 years – but what is it actually telling us about the world?

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    enApril 15, 2019

    BookLab 019: Adventures in Memory; Outside Color; The Invention of Nature

    BookLab 019: Adventures in Memory; Outside Color; The Invention of Nature

    Featured Book: Adventures in Memory, by Hilde Østby and Ylva Østby

     

    Few things are as fundamental to the human experience as memory. But what exactly is memory?  How do memories actually work, in our brains? And why did we evolve to have memories? 

    And on the nightstand: Outside Color, by Mazviita Chirimuuta; and The Invention of Nature, by Andrea Wulf 

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    enJanuary 02, 2019

    BookLab 018: Lost in Math; Through Two Doors at Once; The Order of Time

    BookLab 018: Lost in Math; Through Two Doors at Once; The Order of Time

    Featured Book:Lost in Math, by Sabine Hossenfelder

    Physics made enormous progress in the 20th century – but Sabine Hossenfelder says we’ve reached a dead-end in the 21st, because today’s physicists take their equations too seriously.

    And on the nightstand: Through Two Doors at Once, by Anil Ananthaswamy; and The Order of Time, by Carlo Rovelli. 

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    enOctober 25, 2018

    BookLab 015: Life 3.0; Prehension; The Social Conquest of Earth

    BookLab 015: Life 3.0; Prehension; The Social Conquest of Earth

    Featured Book: Life 3.0, by Max Tegmark

    Artificial intelligence is set to change the world. Will humanity have what it takes to survive, in the age of intelligent machines? 

    And on the nightstand: Prehension, by Colin McGinn; and The Social Conquest of Earth by E.O. Wilson.

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    enFebruary 08, 2018