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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Science | ||||

Our guest this week, Daniel Smilovitch, completed his Master's in Occupational Therapy (OT) at McGill University and is finishing up his first year as a professional in the field. He weaves a compelling narrative, taknig us back to his humble beginni... more
This is my second solo podcast, and features the full recording from a talk I gave at the "Seeking Success" event organized by the Center for Conscious Awareness. It's packed full of great quotes, as well as some of the main themes and takeaways from... more
Éamon Callison, originally from Denver (elevation ~5280 ft), is finishing his PhD in Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Philosophy of Science at Washington University in St. Louis, foll... more
Keroles Riad is a former Public Scholar at Concordia University where he received a Ph.D in the Individualized Program (INDI) developing new materials (ex. nanoparticles) for 3D printing. His research leverages novel techinques like Flame Spray Pyrol... more
Really love the broad range of topics and the fresh perspective from young scientists. The host does a fantastic job of challenging them with insightful questions and keeping the ideas flowing. A must-listen!
Great array of topics, interesting to listen to even without knowing much about the subjects, short enough that you can make time for listening.
This show has a great mix of topics with a host who delivers equal parts of wit, intellect and palpable enthusiasm.
Jeremy makes science so accessible to all. The banter flows smoothly, jam-packed with interesting information on myriad topics.
As a “layperson” who has shied away from science since the tenth grade, I find Abstract to be a perfect foray back into this world. From CRISPR to psilocybin, I find myself captivated by the wide breadth of subjects covered on the podcast. The host Jeremy is quick-witted, charismatic and deeply curious - qualities that lead to compelling discussions between him and his impressive guests. Above all, having followed this show from its inception, I have witnessed its gradual development and growth.... more
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