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From neurons to nanotech and from quarks to the cosmos, BookLab is the podcast that puts science books under the microscope! Join hosts Dan Falk and Amanda Gefter for a look at the latest in popular ... more
FAQs about BookLab:How many episodes does BookLab have?The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
July 05, 2025BookLab 039: More Everything Forever, by Adam BeckerTech billionaires talk about colonizing Mars, building grand space stations far from Earth, lengthening life spans, and maybe even eradicating aging and death, or uploading our minds into computers. Well, not so fast, says Adam Becker in this provocative new book....more1h 8minPlay
March 25, 2025BookLab 038: The Language Puzzle; Ways of Being; Playing PossumThere’s no question that animals communicate -- but only humans have full-blown symbolic language. So, how did we get here? In The Language Puzzle, archeologist Steven Mithen tries to figure out how we became such a talkative species. And on the nightstand: Ways of Being, by James Bridle; and Playing Possum by Susana Monsó....more1h 10minPlay
December 25, 2024BookLab 037: Ten Year Anniversary SpecialHosts Dan Falk and Amanda Gefter reflect on favorite science books, publishing trends, and more as BookLab marks its first ten years....more53minPlay
December 13, 2024BookLab 036: Her Time, Her Space and The Enlightenment’s Most Dangerous WomanYou know about Galileo, Newton, and Einstein -- but what about the many women scientists who helped shape our understanding of the cosmos? In this episode, we look at two books give those overlooked women the recognition they deserve....more1h 5minPlay
August 22, 2024BookLab 035: The Blind Spot; Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation; The Rigor of AngelsSome researchers believe that the traditional scientific approach, in spite of its impressive 400-year track record, has left something out. Adam Frank, Marcelo Gleiser, and Evan Thompson lay out the argument in The Blind Spot. And on the nightstand: Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation, by George Musser; and The Rigor of Angels, by William Egginton....more1h 23minPlay
December 21, 2023BookLab 034: Determined by Robert Sapolsky and Free Agents by Kevin MitchellIt’s one of the oldest and most vexing questions in science and philosophy: Do we have free will? In this episode of BookLab, we take a close look at two books by two scientists who have considered the question at length -- and have been led to two very different conclusions....more1h 16minPlay
August 03, 2023BookLab 033: The Book of Minds; The Darkness Manifesto; Existential PhysicsThe human mind is quite something. We can use it to reason; to envision past and future events; to ponder abstractions. But what other minds are out there? In Philip Ball’s The Book of Minds, we’re invited to explore the space of possible minds. And on the nightstand: The Darkness Manifesto, by Johan Eklöf; and Existential Physics by Sabine Hossenfelder. ...more1h 17minPlay
February 27, 2023BookLab 032: The One; Sounds Wild and Broken; What We Owe the FutureThe world around us seems incredibly diverse -- but what if beneath that diversity there was a unifying sameness? That’s the idea behind “monism” -- an ancient idea that physicist Heinrich Pas believes is due for a comeback. He explores the idea in his new book, The One. And on the nightstand: Sounds Wild and Broken, by David George Haskell; and What We Owe the Future, by William MacAskill....more1h 16minPlay
December 16, 2022BookLab 031: Reality+; Well, Doc, You’re In; and As GodsVirtual reality has taken off in recent years. But what if the virtual worlds of VR are real -- just as real, perhaps, as the physical world we see around us? And... is it possible we’re living in a simulation right now? Philosopher David Chalmers probes these questions in his provocative new book, Reality+. And on the nightstand: A new biography of physicist Freeman Dyson, called Well, Doc, You’re In, edited by David Kaiser; and As Gods, by Matthew Cobb....more1h 10minPlay
September 15, 2022BookLab 030: Being You, The Monster’s Bones, and Quantum LegaciesFeatured book: Being You, by Anil Seth. A lot has been written on the subject of consciousness, but few are positioned to tackle the problem better than neuroscientist Anil Seth, whose new book examines how we experience “life in the first person.” And on the nightstand: The Monster’s Bones, by David K. Randall; and Quantum Legacies, by David Kaiser....more59minPlay
FAQs about BookLab:How many episodes does BookLab have?The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.