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Innovation Hub

Innovation Hub looks at how to reinvent our world – from medicine to education, relationships to time management. Great thinkers and great ideas, designed to make your life better.

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Episodes

The Future of Making Babies

We may be moving baby-making from the bedroom to the lab. Hank Greely walks us through the future of reproduction.

Nov 03, 201718 min

Full Show: At Our Core

This week on Innovation Hub, we examine the future of reproduction, how fringe ideas become mainstream, and the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.

Nov 03, 201750 min

When Fringe Ideas Go Mainstream

Where do fringe ideas come from? It turns out these “unpopular” positions might have been here all along - and may actually be pretty popular.

Nov 03, 201714 min

The Debate Over Charter Schools

What role should charter schools play in American education? We speak with two education experts about how charters came to be, and what lies in store for them.

Oct 27, 201727 min

Full Show: Room for Improvement?

We look at how charter schools are impacting American education, whether perfection is actually an attainable goal, and the pros and cons of merit-based immigration. That’s all on this week’s Innovation Hub.

Oct 27, 201750 min

The Lies Behind Perfectionism

Dotting your i’s and crossing your t’s is one thing. But mathematician Eugenia Cheng says obsessing over perfection leads to a lot of wasted effort.

Oct 27, 20178 min

Full Show: Groupthink

We look at how evangelicals changed American politics, why an online troll lives in all of us, and the history and lasting impact of gerrymandered elections. That’s all on this week’s Innovation Hub.

Oct 20, 201750 min

How Evangelicals Changed Politics

America has always prided itself on the ability to separate church and state. But that idea has been reimagined with the rise and influence of evangelicals over the last 50 years. We talk with two historians about how this group has influenced the political landscape.

Oct 20, 201725 min

The Mind Behind An Online Troll

The average online troll isn’t actually a jerk. One professor found nasty commenters are just average people who might be a little cranky.

Oct 20, 20176 min

Full Show: Obsessing Over Obsession

What do compulsions, fandoms, and the Polaroid camera have in common? Find out this week on Innovation Hub, where we’re obsessing over obsessions.

Oct 13, 201749 min

Full Show: All About Accountability

This week on Innovation Hub, we learn about different ways to keep track of the facts -- from cataloging the internet to broadcasting live from the Senate.

Oct 06, 201749 min

Searching For Meaning (and Medians)

Means and medians might induce flashbacks to junior high math class. But in a world awash in statistics, knowing the difference between the two is super useful.

Sep 29, 20178 min

Is Bipartisanship Actually Dead?

Democrats and Republicans aren’t exactly known for their ability to set aside their differences. We take a look at whether bipartisanship is alive and well, floundering, or flatlining.

Sep 29, 201715 min

How Your Health Data Gets Sold

Medical information stays between a patient and their doctor, right? Author Adam Tanner tells us that may not be the case.

Sep 22, 201715 min

The Questionable Health Benefits Of Artificial Sweeteners

On the surface, artificial sweeteners seem like a no-brainer for anyone trying to lose weight. But, before you reach for the Sweet’N Low, listen to the complex history, and possible negative health effects, of sugar substitutes.

Sep 22, 201724 min

Full Show: What Ails You

On the surface, artificial sweeteners seem like a no-brainer for anyone trying to lose weight. But, before you reach for the Sweet’N Low, listen to the complex history, and possible negative health effects, of sugar substitutes.

Sep 22, 201751 min

Full Show: Everybody Likes Me

This week on Innovation Hub we’ll take a look at the science of popularity, the hard work that goes into making a living online, and the reason why we always say we’re busy.

Sep 15, 201749 min

The Aspirational Economy

Turns out, being famous online doesn’t always translate into a stable income. Author Brooke Erin Duffy and Youtuber Gaby Dunn explain.

Sep 15, 201715 min

Naturally Good For You

Tree huggers might be onto something. Florence Williams explains how nature can make us healthier.

Sep 08, 201714 min

Full Show: It's Human Nature

We look at when humans learned where babies come from, why a walk in the woods can lower your blood pressure, and which species are adapting well to climate change. That’s all on this week’s Innovation Hub.

Sep 08, 201750 min
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