This week, we explore communication: how do we talk? how do we hear? and what the hell are we...
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This week, we explore communication: how do we talk? how do we hear? and what the hell are we...
19:31
As cities continue to grow, scientists are trying to define the “Urban Equation” – a mathematical...
16:44
Research to reality: Eyewitness to the 2015 Nepal earthquake
After 30 years in high-tech marketing and general management, Anne Sanquini began a second career...
09:47
The Odd Natural History of San Francisco
Our co-producer, Miles, gives a talk about San Francisco’s hidden nature that is simultaneously...
15:45
Building the geologic history of Game of Thrones
Ever wonder what Westeros looked like long before the Starks, Baratheons, Lannisters, or...
05:07
The 5th report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is being released, so Gen...
47:26
Hello Gen Anthro fans! Today’s episode is a little bittersweet because we have to announce two...
09:27
Today, we discuss the future of the automobile and all of its possibilities with Sven Beiker....
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Science…Sort Of & GenAnthro: Where the wild things aren’t
On today’s episode, our friend and co-creator of the wildly popular Science…Sort Of podcast, Ryan...
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How farmers are adapting to climate change
Fran Moore talks about various ways that farmers in Europe have adjusted to higher temperatures...
33:29
Hanging out in a rambunctious garden
Emma Marris, author of Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World, believes that in...
26:14
Because It’s There: Exploration in the Anthropocene [part 2]
In the second half of his interview with Gen Anthro, Hari Mix talks about his experiences this...
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Because It’s There: Exploration in the Anthropocene [part 1]
Today’s episode is the first part of Generation Anthropocene’s interview with Hari Mix, a...
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[ESSAY] What happened to the middle in the GMO debate?
This essay was written by Miles Traer. If you’d like to hear Miles read it, click play below....
10:26
Media, nature, and the zeitgeist
Today, we take a little bit of break from talking about science to instead talk about how media...
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San Francisco, the island within an island
Rebecca Solnit, a writer and native of the Bay Area, provides a brief history of San Francisco’s...
25:58
Land Use Change: a Hallmark of the Anthropocene
Humans have always been changing the earth’s surface, but the study of land use change has been...
33:29
The Largest Mass Poisoning in History
In the mid-1980s, a small problem began to surface in a relatively obscure corner of the world....
26:13
A few weeks ago, we made an announcement that we’d be trying out some new material on our site...
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[ESSAY] How am I supposed to answer “Are we screwed?”
This essay was written by Mike Osborne. If you wish to hear Mike read it, click play below....
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