Posted by: grokscience | April 24, 2024

Disciplined Listening

General conversation conventions may not establish effective communication.  What does it take to be a good listener?  On this episode, Michael Reddington discussed his book, The Disciplined Listening Method.

Stay focussed… 😉

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Posted by: grokscience | April 17, 2024

Quakes Clouds Cardio

Source: Mainichi News

More from the world of science news! On this episode, the crew reviews the recent Taiwan quake, cloud seeding, and the cardio metabolism.

Keep on keepin on… 😉

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Posted by: grokscience | April 10, 2024

Space Oddities

Physical experiments sometimes yield unexpected and anomalous results.  What do these oddities tell us about the nature of the universe?  On this episode, Dr. Harry Cliff discussed his book, Space Oddities.

How odd… 😉

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Posted by: grokscience | April 3, 2024

Traumatic Growth

The world can be a traumatic place, but how do we learn and grow from traumatic experiences?  On this episode, Dr. Christine Gibson discussed her book, The Modern Trauma Toolkit.

Multitool? 😉

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Posted by: grokscience | March 28, 2024

Atoms and Neurons

The science news roundup returns.  On this episode, we review the latest developments in nuclear energy and machine-brain interfaces.

Totally atomic 😉

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Posted by: grokscience | March 20, 2024

Critical Learning

Learning to think critically is a challenging skill to master.  How does the influence of the early environment affect this development?  On this episode, Tracy King discussed her book, Learning to Think.

Engage brain… 😉

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Posted by: grokscience | March 13, 2024

Power Foods

Dietary modifications to lose weight can often be fraught with difficulty and confusion.  Can power foods help?  On this episode, Dr. Neal Barnard discussed his book, The Power Foods Diet.

Power up… 😉

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Posted by: grokscience | March 6, 2024

Round Up

The science news round up is back!  On this episode, we discussed nuclear batteries and geohacking the environment with viruses.

Rawhide… 😉

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Posted by: grokscience | February 28, 2024

Twenty Three

This episode marks the twenty-third anniversary of the Groks Science Show, which first started airing as a radio show and podcast in February of 2001. On this episode, we look back at the past and gaze forward to the future of science on the show.

Timey wimey… 😉

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Posted by: grokscience | February 21, 2024

Robot Literati

Advances in artificial intelligence are now affecting areas such as writing and literature.  How can computers learn to write?  On this episode, Dr. Dennis Yi Tenen discussed his book, Literacy Theory for Robots.

I, Robot? ; )

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