Scientific Sense ®
A podcast by Gill Eapen
486 Episodes
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Prof. Ben Levinstein of the University of Illinois on the mind of ChatGPT - Part I
Published: 8/17/2024 -
Prof. Sharon Block of Harvard on worker power, rights, unions and policy
Published: 8/14/2024 -
Prof. Robert George of Princeton on the Truth-Seeking Mission of the University and Its Conditions.
Published: 8/11/2024 -
Prof. Rebecca Tushnet of Harvard on the first amendment, copyright and commercial speech doctrine
Published: 8/7/2024 -
Prof. Martha Minow of Harvard on Constitutional Preconditions, Divided Societies, and Local News
Published: 8/1/2024 -
Prof. Karla Kaun of Brown University on addiction and the brain
Published: 7/19/2024 -
Prof. Harold Koh of Yale on the National Security Constitution
Published: 7/11/2024 -
Prof.Tim Maudlin of NYU on Physics and Philosophy
Published: 7/6/2024 -
Prof. Burt Neuborne of NYU and Berkeley on the Supreme Court
Published: 6/29/2024 -
Prof. Philip Koopman of Carnegie Mellon University on autonomous vehicles.
Published: 6/22/2024 -
Prof. Peter Littlewood on phase transitions, and the connections between Physics, Biology and AI
Published: 6/5/2024 -
Prof. Michael Dorf of Cornell on the nonidentity problem, debt ceiling, and Civil Disobedience
Published: 6/3/2024 -
Prof. Bruce Ovbiagele of UCSF on Stroke and Global Health Equity
Published: 5/31/2024 -
Prof. Viral Acharya of NYU on myopic governments, decarbonization, contingent credit, and employment
Published: 5/23/2024 -
Prof. Thane Rosenbaum of Touro University on the first amendment, society, religion and policy
Published: 5/14/2024 -
Prof. Joel Bakan on the New Corporation
Published: 5/11/2024 -
Prof. Chris Barrett on ‘Benevolent’ patent extensions, community forests, and crop yield estimation
Published: 5/7/2024 -
Dr. Paul Heggarty on the history and progression of Indo-Europeans
Published: 5/3/2024 -
Prof. Eugene Volokh of UCLA on freedom of speech for humans, organizations, and AI.
Published: 4/18/2024 -
Prof. Mariassunta Giannetti on supply chains, market power, inflation and liquidity reallocation
Published: 4/14/2024
Scientific Sense ® is an invigorating podcast that delves into the intricate tapestry of Science and Economics, serving as a nexus for intellectual exploration and fervor. This daily venture engages listeners by conversing with preeminent academics, unraveling their research, and unveiling emerging concepts across a diverse array of fields. Scientific Sense ® thoughtfully examines multifaceted themes such as the frameworks of worker rights and policy, the philosophical underpinnings of truth and its pursuit within academia, and constitutional discourse within divided societies.