The Endless Frontier: How Politic...
The Endless Frontier: How Politics and Policy Shape Modern Science

Whimsical Wavelengths - A Science Podcast por Volcanologist & Geophysicist: Jeffrey Mark Zurek, PhD, PGeo | Science Communicator

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The countdown to the end of season 2 continues. With only two new episodes left before our summer encore presentations, we are turning the lens back on ourselves to examine the modern scientific apparatus itself, the institutions, the funding models, and the historical policy shifts that built our world.

Joining the conversation are Dr. Ina Ganguli, Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst specializing in labor economics, and Dr. Chris Fisher, chemical biologist and founder of Multivalent Communications. Together, we map out how wartime mobilization birthed a golden age of foundational research, explore the delicate social contract between researchers and the state.

We get into the "Sausage-Making" of research, tracking the friction scientists face when transitioning from academia to industry. Dr. Ganguly sha ... 

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