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Christie Aschwanden interviews the author of "American Eclipse," by David Baron.
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The Sparks gang discusses "American Eclipse" by David Baron, and the solar eclipse coming to the U.S. later this month.
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Jody discusses the rise of forensic DNA with Erin Murphy, professor at New York University and author of the book "Inside the Cell."
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Jody interviews Adam Conover of TruTV's Adam Ruins Everything on how his show covers stats heavy topics.
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Christie Aschwanden talks to journalist Charles Ornstein about how he reports on how money can influence doctors.
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The Sparks crew discusses how politicians and scientists wrestle with conflicts of interest, and what the science says about how conflict of interest can change our decisions.
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Anna Maria Barry-Jester talks to Bob Holmes, the author of "Flavor: The science of our most neglected sense."
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FiveThirtyEight's science team discusses "Flavor: The science of our most neglected sense," a book by Bob Holmes. They also go flavor tripping.
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Rae Wynn-Grant, a conservation researcher at the American Museum of Natural History, discusses her work tracking black bears in the American West.
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FiveThirtyEight's Christie Aschwanden interviews the author of "The Hunt for Vulcan."
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What does it take to revise a cold, hard science fact? This montha€™s Sparks podcast explores that question in the context of a€œThe Hunt for Vulcana€ by Thomas Levenson.
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Jody interviews Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller, authors of "The Only Rule Is It Has To Work," a chronicle of their summer spent as general managers for the Sonoma Stompers.
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Anna Maria Barry-Jester interviews the author of "An American Sickness: How healthcare became big business and how you can take it back."
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Our science podcast crew discusses the state of American health care, and what consumers can do about it. This month's book: "An American Sickness" by Elisabeth Rosenthal.
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Jody interviews Arvind Narayanan about the latest in online tracking, and what you can do to shield yourself.
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Jody Avirgan and Carl Bialik discuss research into how we get information and what information we trust.
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FiveThirtyEight's Maggie Koerth-Baker discusses The Social Life of DNA: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation After the Genome with author Alondra Nelson.
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What cell phone metadata can reveal about the patterns of daily live -- and the effect of drone strikes.
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From the archives, Jody Avirgan and James Hamblin discuss modern medicine, personal health tracking, and why health journalism is broken.
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