Season Two of Safeguarding Sound Science spotlights evolution

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Safeguarding Sound Science — NCSE's new podcast, intended to combat misinformation, disinformation, and misconceptions with actual science — recently completed its second season, with all nine episodes focused on the everyday impacts of evolution now available:

  • Episode 1: "Peter Hotez on Vaccines, Evolution, and Your Health" with Peter Hotez and NCSE's Wendy Johnson
  • Episode 2: "Human Evolution: Uncovering Our Origins" with Briana Pobiner and Jeremy DeSilva
  • Episode 3: "What Darwin Got Wrong ... and Very Right!" with Holly Dunsworth, Agustín Fuentes, and Joseph L. Graves Jr.
  • Episode 4: "Baked, Steamed, and Frozen: Human Body Evolution in Changing Environments" with Libby Cowgill and NCSE's Amanda L. Townley
  • Episode 5: "Let's Talk About Sex (Scientifically)" with Carin Bondar and Nathan Lents
  • Episode 6: "Are We Ready for the Next Pandemic?" with Todd Disotell
  • Episode 7: "Darwin's Reach: How Evolution Shapes Our World Today" with Norman A. Johnson
  • Episode 8: "Teaching Evolution: Challenges, Progress, and the Road Ahead" with Amanda L. Townley, Wendy Johnson, and Britt Miller, all with NCSE
  • Episode 9: "Star Trek Meets Evolutionary Biology (And Good Things Happen)" with Mohamed Noor and Benjamin Ahr Harrison

All episodes are hosted by Mat Kaplan and all are now available via your favorite podcasting platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you like what you hear, consider making a special donation to support the future of Safeguarding Sound Science!

Glenn Branch
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Glenn Branch is Deputy Director of NCSE.

branch@ncse.ngo