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Neil deGrasse Tyson
Science, pop culture, and comedy collide on StarTalk Radio! Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist and Director of New York's Hayden Planetarium, and his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities, and scientific experts explore astronomy, physics, and everything else there is to know about life in the universe. New episodes premiere Tuesdays. Keep Looking Up!
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Aug 29, 2025 • 47min
Cosmic Queries – The Deep
Delve into the profound questions of existence, from the nature of black holes to the search for extraterrestrial life. Explore the mysteries of consciousness and what it means to be human compared to other species. Discover the irony in the term 'acts of God' and its implications on our perception of disasters. Discuss the challenges facing humanity's survival and the prospects of colonizing Mars. Finally, journey into the cosmic vacuum and ponder higher dimensions, revealing a richer understanding of reality.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 31min
Things You Thought You Knew – Oatmeal Sun
Discover why rockets don't fly straight up and how that relates to toast-making. Uncover the surprising science behind achieving the perfect shade of brown on your breakfast. The conversation dives into thermodynamics, boiling water, and oatmeal, showcasing the intricate science behind everyday tasks. Explore the fundamental differences between rocket propulsion and airplane engines, and learn about the clever brachrystochrone problem, connecting math to real-world rocket trajectories. It's a delightful mix of humor and learning!

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Aug 22, 2025 • 57min
Mindreading with Jean-Rémi King
Jean-Rémi King, a neuroscience researcher at Meta’s Paris lab, joins Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts to explore the potential of decoding thoughts using AI. They discuss the groundbreaking technology behind interpreting brain signals, along with the ethical implications of mind-reading. Insights into the complexity of individual cognition and the challenges of knowledge transfer highlight how unique brain processes affect communication. The conversation also dives into the boundaries of current mind-reading tech and the crucial need for responsible development in this evolving field.

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Aug 19, 2025 • 54min
Are We Alone? with Jill Tarter
Join Jill Tarter, one of the founders of the SETI Institute and a pioneer in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, as she chats with Neil deGrasse Tyson and Matt Kirshen. They dive into the fascinating search for alien life, discussing technosignatures and the implications of The Drake Equation. Tarter shares insights on the challenges of current technology, the ethics of first contact, and even the humorous idea of extraterrestrial gourmet tastes. It's a captivating journey into our universe and the possibilities that lie beyond!

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Aug 12, 2025 • 48min
Cosmic Queries - Flat Universe
The hosts delve into whether merging the asteroid belt could form a planet. A playful discussion unfolds about photon particles and alien life, while pondering time measurement and communication with extraterrestrials. They tackle the peculiar Casimir Effect and the potential consequences of a non-rotating Milky Way. Mixing humor with science, they also engage in friendly debates over pizza toppings and what it means to explore cosmic dynamics. It’s an entertaining ride through the universe with thoughtful reflections and cosmic banter!

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Aug 8, 2025 • 59min
Emergence Explained with David Krakauer
David Krakauer, the President of the Santa Fe Institute and an expert in complex systems, dives into the fascinating world of complexity and emergence. He and the hosts discuss how chaos theory reveals patterns in seemingly random systems and the challenges of understanding human behavior through a scientific lens. The conversation explores the nuances of intelligence, tackling the limitations of the Turing test, and philosophizing about consciousness in AI. They also ponder life's purpose, suggesting that our cognitive evolution shapes our role in the cosmos.

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Aug 5, 2025 • 51min
The Truth About UAPs with Jon Kosloski
Jon Kosloski, Director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office and an expert in quantum optics, dives deep into the mystery of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). He discusses the challenges of accurately interpreting UAP sightings and the biases that can cloud human perception. The conversation highlights the need for standardized reporting and advanced detection methods. With a mix of humor and serious inquiry, they explore how UAPs pose potential threats and emphasize the importance of transparency in understanding these enigmatic occurrences.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 49min
Making Science Cool, with Jeff Goldblum
Join Jeff Goldblum, the charismatic actor known for his iconic roles in Jurassic Park and Independence Day, along with paleontologist Ross McPhee, as they dive into the fascinating intersection of science and popular culture. They discuss the portrayal of scientists in media and its societal implications, ethics surrounding genetic manipulation, and the intriguing idea of de-extinction. With humor and insight, they explore the butterfly effect and the responsibilities of modern science, all while highlighting humanity’s role in protecting our planet.

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Jul 29, 2025 • 1h
Vera Rubin Observatory with Zeljko Ivezic
Zeljko Ivezic, Director of Rubin Observatory Construction, gives a glimpse into the groundbreaking Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) that aims to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. The discussion touches on the capabilities of the new observatory compared to Hubble, the impressive advancements in asteroid detection, and the role of AI in identifying celestial objects. Ivezic also highlights the importance of citizen science and open data, inviting the public to engage with astronomical research while sharing the logistical challenges of building this monumental facility.

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Jul 25, 2025 • 47min
The Power of Adaptability with Herman Pontzer
Herman Pontzer, a Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University and author of 'Burn' and 'Adaptable', joins the conversation. He discusses the incredible adaptability of humans, showcasing it as our evolutionary superpower. The talk delves into human diversity, challenging outdated racial classifications, and the influence of environmental factors on genetics. Pontzer also explores how we've evolved in urban settings, the connection between our past and present lifestyles, and the remarkable journey of human speech evolution that sets us apart from ancient relatives.