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December 12, 2023

VIDEO: Unlocking the Genome: The Human Genome Project

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What is the legacy of the human genome project today? Listen in to learn more.

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December 8, 2023

VIDEO: Restoring the Sciences: Science Under Attack

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Free inquiry, open debate, and skeptical questioning are the cornerstones of healthy science. But does that describe science today? Listen in to find out.

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October 13, 2023

VIDEO: Oikophobia and the Sciences

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In this webinar we discuss the question, does the self-hatred that presently permeates the sciences reflect the broader decline of western civilization?

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September 29, 2023

VIDEO: Can We Save Archaeology?

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Should there be scientific fields that exclude white academics? Listen in we discuss current conflicts in archaeology.

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July 21, 2023

VIDEO: Is Science Broken?

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Join us as we take a look under the hood of modern science, and ask the question: is science broken?

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August 26, 2022

Video: What's Wrong with Science?

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Listen as Drs. J. Scott Turner and Luana Maroja discuss the ideological changes that are presently shaking the sciences.

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July 22, 2022

Video: Science in an Age of Unreason

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Listen as Dr. J. Scott Turner and Dr. John Staddon discuss the future of science in an age of unreason.

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June 24, 2022

Video: Scientific Culture

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Listen as our panel of experts discusses how the culture of science has changed over the last century.

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June 16, 2022

Video: Pandemic Power

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Listen as we evaluate the science and legality of university COVID mandates and discuss the effects these policies had on faculty and students.

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