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13 Episodes 2017 - 2019
Episode 1
Fri, Jun 16, 2017
Episode 2
Fri, Jun 30, 2017
Episode 3
Fri, Jul 14, 2017
Episode 4
Thu, Jun 6, 2019
Can a movie change the structure of your brain? An Adolescent Neuroscientist talks about Winnie the Pooh.
Episode 5
Fri, Jul 28, 2017
Episode 6
Fri, Aug 11, 2017
Stephon Alexander, cosmologist and author of The Jazz of Physics, talks math and music, John Coltrane and Einstein.
Episode 7
Fri, Aug 25, 2017
Physicist Moiya McTier and astronaut Mike Massimino break down the math and social science in "Hidden Figures."
Episode 8
Thu, Sep 7, 2017
Dr. Karen Soren Director of Adolescent Medicine, Columbia University joins us to discuss Spiderman and teenagers' not-so-secret desire to be a superhero.
Episode 9
Thu, Sep 21, 2017
Evil - it's a great plot twist but where does it fit in real life? Professor Ahmed Ragab of Harvard School of Divinity joins us to talk about the psychology and science in the movie, "Split."
Episode 10
Thu, Oct 5, 2017
HBO has the Mother of Dragons, but Science Goes to the Movies has the Father of Cyborgs. And ours is a real life neuroscientist, Dr. Phillip Kennedy.
Episode 11
Thu, Oct 19, 2017
How does real life in outer space different from the movies? Astronaut Mike Massimino joins Faith to talk his memoir "Spaceman."
Episode 12
Thu, Nov 2, 2017
What is the cornerstone of civilization - Math? Or Language? A linguist and an astrophysicist throw down with a look at the movie Arrival. With Emily Rice and William Haddican.
Episode 13
Thu, Nov 16, 2017
In the movies, everyone who wants to sing, can sing. Why isn't that true in real life? Juilliard professor, Dr. Edith Wiens give a lesson on human vocal production.