32 min

The value of new voices in science and journalism, and what makes something memorable Science Magazine Podcast

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Science’s editor-in-chief and an award-winning broadcast journalist discuss the struggles shared by journalism and science, and we learn about what makes something stand out in our memories

 

First up on the show this week: Science Editor-in-Chief Holden Thorp talks with Amna Nawaz, an award-winning broadcast journalist and host of the PBS NewsHour, about the value of new voices in science and journalism and other things the two fields have in common.

 

Next up, what makes something stand out in your memory? Is an object or word memorable because it is unique or expressive? Are there features of things that make them memorable, regardless of meaning? Wilma Bainbridge, an assistant professor in the department of psychology at the University of Chicago, joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss her Science Advances paper on teasing apart the features of memorability.

 

This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy.

 

About the Science Podcast

 

[Image: madabandon/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]

 

[alt: array of lemons with podcast overlay]

 

Authors: Sarah Crespi; Holden Thorp

 

Episode page: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adi4383

 
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Science’s editor-in-chief and an award-winning broadcast journalist discuss the struggles shared by journalism and science, and we learn about what makes something stand out in our memories

 

First up on the show this week: Science Editor-in-Chief Holden Thorp talks with Amna Nawaz, an award-winning broadcast journalist and host of the PBS NewsHour, about the value of new voices in science and journalism and other things the two fields have in common.

 

Next up, what makes something stand out in your memory? Is an object or word memorable because it is unique or expressive? Are there features of things that make them memorable, regardless of meaning? Wilma Bainbridge, an assistant professor in the department of psychology at the University of Chicago, joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss her Science Advances paper on teasing apart the features of memorability.

 

This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy.

 

About the Science Podcast

 

[Image: madabandon/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]

 

[alt: array of lemons with podcast overlay]

 

Authors: Sarah Crespi; Holden Thorp

 

Episode page: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adi4383

 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

32 min

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