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It’s Just Code. How Can It Be Biased?
Author and professor Dr. Safiya Noble talks about racial bias in Google search results.
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![Got Science? podcast](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2019-09/got-science-podcast-logo-web.jpg?itok=89XhOPIo)
The Seeds of Science Advocacy: A Look Back to a Political Awakening of Scientists
In a troubled, divisive time, a small group of scientists decided to make their voices heard—and founded the Union of Concerned Scientists in the process.
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The Ethical Question of Autonomous Vehicles
Dr. Richard Ezike walks us through the equity implications of autonomous vehicles (AVs), and the infrastructure overhaul needed to get AVs on the road.
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![Got Science? podcast](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2019-09/got-science-podcast-logo-web.jpg?itok=89XhOPIo)
Two Years of Attacks on Science: Holding the Trump Administration Accountable
A look at the systematic dismantling of science protections and what it means for public health and safety.
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Measuring Ice Thickness in Antarctica: NASA’s ICESat-2 Mission
We go behind the scenes with NASA glaciologists as they prepare for a data-collecting expedition around the South Pole.
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A Scientist Defending Science
Molecular biologist, Dr. Maryam Zaringhalam, left the lab to explore the intersection of science and public policy.
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A Dreamer’s Tale: Soil Microbes, Climate Change, and Being an Undocumented Scientist
PhD candidate Evelyn Valdez-Ward talks about her her research on soil and climate.
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![Got Science? podcast](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2019-09/got-science-podcast-logo-web.jpg?itok=89XhOPIo)
Why California Has the Worst Air Pollution and What Can Be Done
Los Angeles native Prof. Edward Avol talks about the impacts of pollution on children—and why it’s so important to “keep on pushing” for strong clean air standards.
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![Got Science? podcast](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2019-09/got-science-podcast-logo-web.jpg?itok=89XhOPIo)
The Broccoli Backstory: Dr. Ricardo Salvador Explains the System Behind the Supermarket
Learn about how our food really gets to the grocery store, and the urgent need for a sustainable and equitable food system.
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![Got Science? podcast](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2019-09/got-science-podcast-logo-web.jpg?itok=89XhOPIo)
Geoengineering: Scarier than a Zombie Apocalypse?
In time for Halloween--Geoengineering. What it is and why it isn’t a magic fix for climate change, and why we still need to greatly reduce CO2 emissions.
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![Got Science? podcast](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2019-09/got-science-podcast-logo-web.jpg?itok=89XhOPIo)
Why Science Needs Your Vote in the Midterm Elections
A discussion of some of the key issues facing science, and how your vote in the upcoming midterm elections can help.
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![Got Science? podcast](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2019-09/got-science-podcast-logo-web.jpg?itok=89XhOPIo)
Offshore Wind Turbines: An Ocean of Clean Energy Opportunity
A discussion about offshore wind, its clean energy benefits and why offshore wind is more feasible than ever before.