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Environmental Legality -- Groks Science Show 2026-05-06

May 6, 202628 min

Alphabet Science -- Groks Science Show 2026-04-29

Apr 29, 202628 min

Mental Fire -- Groks Science Show 2026-04-22

Apr 22, 202628 min

Nuremberg Psychiatrist -- Groks Science Show 2026-04-15

Apr 15, 202628 min

Open Space -- Groks Science Show 2026-04-08

Apr 8, 202628 min

Elephant Lessons -— Groks Science Show 2026-04-01

Elephants are unique animals that display complex behaviors. What can we learn from observing them? On this episode, Dr. Ron Dulek discussed his book, Sitting with Elephants.

Apr 1, 202628 min

Emergence -— Groks Science Show 2026-03-25

Emergence describes the phenomenon of complex behaviors arising from simpler systems, perhaps analogous to human and artificial intelligence. On this episode, Dr. David Sussillo discussed his book, Emergence.

Mar 25, 202628 min

Healing Ends -— Groks Science Show 2026-03-18

Approaches to healthy lifestyles are often common to both ourselves and our pets. On this episode, Dr. Doug Coward discussed his book, Healing Both Ends of the Leash.

Mar 18, 202628 min

Told Again -— Groks Science Show 2026-03-11

Science is a difficult endeavor, but made more difficult when the scientific community punishes those who are correct. In the second part of our interview series, Matt Kaplan discussed his book, I Told You So.

Mar 11, 202628 min

Told You -— Groks Science Show 2026-03-04

Science is a difficult endeavor, but made more difficult when the scientific community punishes those who are correct. On this episode, Matt Kaplan discussed his book, I Told You So: Scientists Who were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right.

Mar 4, 202628 min

Inner Rewinding -— Groks Science Show 2026-02-25

Protecting the global environment is a daunting task for scientists, but how can we implement the most effective changes. On this episode, Holly Erin Copeland discussed her book, Inner Rewilding.

Feb 25, 202628 min

Panini Rule -— Groks Science Show 2026-02-18

Sanskrit is one of the foundational languages of human history, with linguists debating fundamental rules regarding its organization. On this episode, Dr. Rishi Rajpopat discussed, Panini and his Perfect Rule.

Feb 18, 202628 min

Empathic Leadership -— Groks Science Show 2026-02-11

Empathy is often viewed as a soft skill in the world of business, but is it actually essential for any leadership structure? On this episode, Dr. Melissa Robinson-Winemiller discussed her book, The Empathic Leader.

Feb 11, 202628 min

Gut Microbiome -— Groks Science Show 2026-02-04

A healthy gut microbiome is essential for the normal operations of the body, but it is often misunderstood. On this episode, Dr. Oscar Coetzee discussed the gut microbiome.

Feb 4, 202628 min

Crushing Cancer -— Groks Science Show 2026-01-28

Facing a cancer diagnosis can be a daunting prospect, which can be helped by having a playbook. On this episode, Joelle Kaufman discussed her book, Crushing the Cancer Curveball.

Jan 28, 202628 min

Friction Science -— Groks Science Show 2026-01-21

Friction is essential for the physical operations of everything from stars to machines to atomic forces. On this episode, Dr. Jennifer Vail discussed her book, Friction: A Biography.

Jan 21, 202628 min

Wired Together -— Groks Science Show 2026-01-14

The scientific understanding of the brain owes much to the founding of one of the seminal research centers, The Montreal Neurological Institute. On this episode, Yvan Prkachin discussed its history in his new book, Wired Together.

Jan 14, 202628 min

Time Age -— Groks Science Show 2026-01-07

The effects of early childhood trauma can impact generations through both biological and psychological mechanisms. On this episode, Dr. Frank Putnam discussed his book, Old Before Their Time.

Jan 7, 202628 min

Cellular Automata -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-31

Can the complexity of the universe be described in terms of a simple rule based system? On this episode, Dr. Steven Wolfram discussed cellular automata, from an interview originally aired on 10.15.03.

Dec 31, 202528 min

Carbon Health -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-24

Fullerenes have found applications in many areas of the physical sciences, but can it also influence biological health? On this episode, Chris Burres discussed his book, Live Longer and Better.

Dec 24, 202528 min

Cool Atoms -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-17

Advances in quantum computing are based on fundamental scientific advances in condensed matter physics. On this episode, Dr. Steven Chu discussed cooling atoms with lasers, from an interview originally broadcast 02.25.04.

Dec 17, 202528 min

Beast Machine -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-10

Artificial intelligence is reshaping all aspects of the modern world, including the military battlefield. How will AI impact future conflicts? On this episode, Col. Dr. George Dougherty discussed his book, Beast in the Machine.

Dec 10, 202528 min

Fair Doses -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-03

Vaccines have greatly improved public health, but their continued use is being hampered by misinformation, distrust, and inequity. On this episode, Dr. Seth Berkley discussed his book, Fair Doses.

Dec 3, 202528 min

Running Deep -— Groks Science Show 2025-11-26

Submarines are marvels of modern technological warfare, but the story of one of the most effective, the USS Tang, has not widely known. On this episode, Tom Clavin discussed his book, Running Deep.

Nov 26, 202528 min

Illness Guide -— Groks Science Show 2025-11-19

Navigating the medical system can be daunting when dealing with an illness. What lessons can we learn from a broader perspective? On this episode, Jonathan Gleason discussed his book, Field Guide to Falling Ill.

Nov 19, 202528 min

Gulf Research -— Groks Science Show 2025-11-12

The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative was set up to study the causes and impact of the Deepwater Horizon spill. What were the outcomes of this initiative? On this episode, Justin Shapiro discussed the history of the initiative.

Nov 12, 202528 min

Hormone Health -— Groks Science Show 2025-11-05

Hormones are important regulators of our health, but often receive less attention than other major systems in the body. On this episode, Dr. Nayan Patel discussed hormone health.

Nov 5, 202528 min

Cosmic Ocean -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-29

The earth is influenced by the environment of the solar system, yet these factors have not been fully appreciated. On this episode, Dr. Dagomar Degroot discussed his book, Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean.

Oct 29, 202528 min

Fools Stage -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-22

Neurotechnological advances are occurring at a rapid pace. How can we address the ethical implications of these emerging methods? On this episode, Dr. Sean Pauzauskie discussed his book, Stage of Fools.

Oct 22, 202528 min

Doctor Migration -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-15

Rural areas are often underserved by medical doctors, which has led to the influx of doctors from abroad. How has this transformed the landscape in these areas for the doctors and patients? On this episode, Dr. Eram Alam discussed her book, The Care of Foreigners.

Oct 15, 202528 min

Social Birds -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-08

Birds display remarkable social behaviors, but why have they evolved these traits? On this episode, Dr. Joan Strassmann discussed her new book, The Social Lives of Birds.

Oct 8, 202528 min

Primary Care -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-01

Primary care in the United States continues to suffer from deep structural issues that limit its effectiveness. How can it be improved? On this episode, Dr. Troyen A. Brennan discussed his book, Wonderful and Broken.

Oct 1, 202528 min

Ocean Art -— Groks Science Show 2025-09-24

The oceans contain remarkably varied flora and fauna that have been captured through artistic expression. What can we learn from these displays? On this episode, Dr. Helen Scales discussed her book, Ocean Art.

Sep 24, 202528 min

Musical Brain -— Groks Science Show 2025-09-17

What is it about the human brain that enables it to derive pleasure from music? On this episode, Dr. Robert Zatorre discussed his book, From Perception to Pleasure.

Sep 17, 202528 min

Adversity Challenges -— Groks Science Show 2025-09-10

Adverse situations can be an ongoing challenge for many without the proper coping mechanisms. On this episode, Dr. Christine Silverstein discussed her book, Wrestling Through Adversity.

Sep 10, 202528 min

Innovation Race -— Groks Science Show 2025-09-03

Innovative ideas and products can arise from any source, but may be overlooked without a proper framework and guidance. On this episode, Drs. John Bamforth and Roy Zwahlen discussed their book, Race to Innovation.

Sep 3, 202528 min

Deep Future -— Groks Science Show 2025-08-27

Global scale problems continue to require innovative solutions. How can deep technology address the biggest problems in the world? On this episode, Pablos Holman discussed his book, Deep Future.

Aug 27, 202528 min

Omnivore Deception -— Groks Science Show 2025-08-20

What are the philosophical and ethical implications of omnivorous diets? Are the potential solutions readily obtainable? On this episode, Dr. Jon Sanbonmatsu discussed his book, The Omnivore Deception.

Aug 20, 202528 min

Einstein Physics -— Groks Science Show 2025-08-13

Modern physics would not be the same today if it were not for the work of Albert Einstein. How did his miraculous year in 1905 contribute to this development? On this episode, we revisit an interview with Dr. John Stachel discussing Einstein and his Remarkable Year.

Aug 13, 202528 min

Immigration Reality -— Groks Science Show 2025-08-06

Understanding the issues surrounding immigration is often replete with common misunderstandings. On this episode, Dr. Ernesto Castaneda discussed his book, Immigration Realities, Challenging Common Misperceptions.

Aug 6, 202528 min

Evolution Law -— Groks Science Show 2025-07-30

Evolutionary biology has had a contentious legal history in the public sphere since the landmark trial, Scopes versus Tennessee. On this episode, Dr. Harold Gouzoules discussed his book, The Hundred Years Trial.

Jul 30, 202528 min

Scientific Clarity -— Groks Science Show 2025-07-23

Scientific writing is essential for communicating new advances and discoveries, but it often lacks clarity and readability. How can scientific writing be improved? On this episode, Prof. Anne Greene discussed her book, Writing Science in Plain Language.

Jul 23, 202528 min

Global Environment -— Groks Science Show 2025-07-16

Anthropogenic stresses on the global environment will require visionary solutions to solve these problems. On this episode, Alan Weisman discussed his book, Hope Dies Last: Visionary People Across the World, Fighting to Find Us a Future.

Jul 16, 202528 min

Celestial Mechanics -— Groks Science Show 2025-07-09

How do physical dynamics of planetary motion affect seasonal cycles and why is this commonly misunderstood? On this episode, Dr. Andrew Fraknoi discussed the reason for the seasons.

Jul 9, 202528 min

Fluid Identity -— Groks Science Show 2025-07-02

Can the lack of personnel identity lead to the acts of a psychopathic individual? On this episode, Jerry Jamison discussed one such case in his new book, Vanishing Act.

Jul 2, 202528 min

Modern Cosmology -— Groks Science Show 2025-06-25

Where did it all come from? How has modern cosmology evolved with new evidence regarding the origins of the universe? On this episode, Dr. Niayesh Afshordi and Phil Halper discussed their book, Battle of the Big Bang.

Jun 25, 202528 min

Data Book -— Groks Science Show 2025-06-18

Data overwhelms us on a daily basis, but how can it be used for the benefits of individuals and society? On this episode, Justin Evans discussed his book, The Little Book of Data.

Jun 18, 202528 min

Big Hop -— Groks Science Show 2025-06-11

The history of modern aviation owes much to the events of the year 1919, when the first transatlantic flight occurred, but this period is often overshadowed by later events. On this episode, David Rooney discussed his book, The Big Hop.

Jun 11, 202528 min

College Life -— Groks Science Show 2025-06-04

College offers an incredible opportunity for learning and self-discovery, but how does one make the best of the experience? On this episode, Dr. James T. Hamilton discussed his book, You Got In! Now What?

Jun 4, 202528 min

Grounding Chaos -— Groks Science Show 2025-05-28

Complexity of everyday events often lead to chaotic occurrences that derail normal activity. How can chaos lead to change? On this episode, Dr. Lisa Nezneski discussed her book, Grounded in Chaos.

May 28, 202528 min