Rebuilding Our Roads
February 17, 2016This hour, we’ll talk with Duke University civil engineering professor Henry Petroski about how our economic future is tied to our willingness to shore up our infrastructure.
This hour, we’ll talk with Duke University civil engineering professor Henry Petroski about how our economic future is tied to our willingness to shore up our infrastructure.
This hour, we’ll talk about how we can encourage the wet and wild ways underwater creatures procreate with marine scientist Marah J. Hardt, author of “Sex in the Sea.”
This hour, we’ll learn about how scientists are developing a better understanding of how memories work – and how they can sometimes be manipulated – with Anna Lee Strachan, director of an upcoming “NOVA” episode on the topic.
This hour, in partnership with the World Affairs Council of Dallas-Fort Worth, we’ll talk about how the refugee question is playing out across the globe and here in North Texas.
This hour, we’ll talk to Stephen Harrigan about “A Friend of Mr. Lincoln,” a fictionalized look at the 16th president’s formative years.
This hour, we’ll talk with Tim Lewens, a philosopher at the University of Cambridge and author of “The Meaning of Science: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science”.
This hour, we’ll learn how we can spot hereditary cancer with Dr. Theodora Ross, director of the Cancer Genetics Program at UT-Southwestern Medical Center.
This hour, we’ll talk about why being pals with our kids might actually stunt a child’s development with Dr. Leonard Sax, author of “The Collapse of Parenting: How We Hurt Our Kids When We Treat Them Like Grown-Ups” .
This hour, we’ll talk about the matters important to Texas voters with TCU political science professor James Riddlesperger and UTA political science professor Rebecca Deen.
This hour, we’ll listen back to our August conversation about the scientists who are exploring new ways of producing food with Joel K. Bourne, author of “The End of Plenty: The Race to Feed a Crowded World” (W.W. Norton and Co.).