
Periodic audiocasts from American Scientist, a publication of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Honor Society.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

Today, we’re joined by Dr. Cecilie S. Traberg.
The transcript for this episode will be available the day following the original airdate.
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Dr. Traberg’s website: www.cecilietraberg.com/
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Solomon’s Secret, ... more
Today, we’ll hear from Dr. Dan Willingham, a Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. He’s taught there since 1992, and until about 2000, studied the neural basis of learning and memory. But today, all of his research concerns the appli... more
In this episode, we're talking about how we consume, process, and share information—and how all of this is changing as our relationships with technology evolve.
Jason Lodge is the Director of the Learning, Instruction, and Technology Lab and Profes... more
Emma Levine and Shereen Chaudhry join this episode of Wired for This.
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HOPE LAB, led by Dr. Levine and Dr. Chaudhry with Dr. Erika Kirgios and Dr. Jane Risen
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Some relevant HOPE LAB research from Dr. Sh... more
What does it take to change a mind?
In episode two of Wired for This, we’ll hear from Dr. Katy Milkman, James G. Dinan Professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and host of the behavioral economics podcast Choiceology. She co... more
Welcome to Wired for This—a deep dive into how we think, believe, change, and connect. In this limited series, we’ll explore the psychology of human behavior and neuroscience—what drives us forward, what holds us back, and how we navigate a world bur... more
The American Scientist Podcast presents a new audio series, Wired for This, premiering on September 10, 2025. Wired for This offers an in-depth look at how we think, believe, change, and connect.
In this bi-weekly limited series, we’ll examine the p... more
Chris Pickard is a materials scientist who employs what are called first principles methods—modeling techniques that work out material properties using fundamental rules such as quantum mechanics and Newton’s laws. Trained as a condensed matter physi... more
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Centered around the complexities of human behavior and cognitive science, the episodes explore a wide range of topics such as misinformation, behavior change, and the impact of technology on education. Engaging discussions with experts in psychology, education, and behavioral science delve into the ways our beliefs, emotions, and social dynamics influence our decision-making and learning processes. The content emphasizes practical applications of psychological research to improve understanding and communication in various contexts, making it a valuable resource for educators, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of science and everyday life. This podcast is particularly noteworthy for its unique focus on blending psychologica... more
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Recent guests on American Scientist Podcast include:
1. Cecilie S. Traberg
2. Dan Willingham
3. Emma Levine
4. Shereen Chaudhry
5. Katy Milkman
6. Dr. Paul O'Keefe
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