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Start the Week - From Darwin to Big Data with Richard Dawkins
On Start the Week Andrew Marr asks whether scientists have failed in their task to communicate their work to the wider public. The 'passionate rationalist' Richard Dawkins has spent his career trying to illuminate the wonders of nature and challenge what he calls faulty logic. But he wonders whether Darwin would consider his legacy now with 'a mixture of exhilaration and exasperation'. The child psychologist Deborah Kelemen has been working with young children to find out what they make of adaptation and evolution with the storybook, How the Piloses Evolved Skinny Noses, and is encouraged by the sophistication of their understanding. The mathematician Cathy O'Neil says it's time people became more aware of the mathematical models and algorithms that dominate everything we do online and in finance, and yet are increasingly opaque, unregulated and left unchallenged. While Alex Bellos looks to improve numeracy with puzzles and brainteasers which have been entertaining and frustrating people for centuries. Producer: Katy Hickman.
the memory palace - Episode 112 (The Taking of Tom Sawyer’s Island)
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows.
Music
- Max Och's Ain't Nobody High Raga.
- Frog's Eyes by Evan Ziporyn
- Cooped up at Home with a Fever and a Tape Loop, by Lullatone
- Medieval Waters, from Carter Burwell's score to In Bruges.
- Frost Trees, from Lalo Schifrin's score to The Fox
Notes
- By far my favorite and the most thorough examination of the Pow Wow I came across was actually Disney Historian Todd James Pierce's three (!) part series about the incident on his podcast Disney History Institute.
Serious Inquiries Only - SIO55: Debating Evergreen and the Merits of Whitesplaining
PHPUgly - 67: Block (chain) Heads
Curious City - Chicago’s Best Stargazing Spots
Chicago's notorious light pollution hides the stars, but here's where you have a fighting chance to peek at the heavens.
Curious City - Chicago’s Best Stargazing Spots
Chicago's notorious light pollution hides the stars, but here's where you have a fighting chance to peek at the heavens.
Pod Save America - “Never bet against Mitch McConnell.”
Jon and Tommy attend a health care rally outside the United States Capitol and talk to patients, doctors, activists, and politicians, including Senator Chris Van Hollen, Senator Brian Schatz, Congresswoman Debbie-Wasserman Schultz, Senator Ron Wyden, Senator Chris Murphy, and Senator Michael Bennet.
Python Bytes - #32 8 ways to contribute to open source when you have no time
- [more] Introducing Dash
- Keeping Python competitive
- PyPI Quick and Dirty
- Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python
- 8 ways to contribute to open source when you have no time
- NumPy receives first ever funding, thanks to Moore Foundation
- Extras
- Joke
Cato Daily Podcast - A Weak Defense of Property Rights at the Supreme Court
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