Each week, UnDisciplined introduces its audience to two scientists, working in different fields – and then introduces them to each other. The result is a lively, informative and accessible discussion about the ways in which scientific research impacts all of our lives.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic there was a lot of misinformation about vaccines floating around on social media. Public health agencies have been t...
There is nothing more damaging to a nation’s economy than a war on its own soil. But the way we think about the long-term economic consequences of war...
As a counselor and a researcher, Stacey Litam had focused her career on helping victims of sex trafficking to work through their trauma. Then the COVI...
Even if you’re a judge, a prosecutor or a police officer, you might not have given a lot of thought to the question of why we punish people. You might...
What is your responsibility when you see injustice being done? For Amos Guiora, this is a deeply personal question stemming from his family’s experien...
The last time the United States Capitol was breached was in 1814, when British troops burned the building using furniture and books from the Library o...
There are a lot of ways 2020 is going to be remembered and, to be honest, a lot of us will probably remember it as a pretty terrible year, for very ob...
No human has ventured farther than 250,000 miles from earth. So what we know about what lies beyond us is limited to what we can see through data coll...
In philosophy, the absurd refers to the conflict between the human desire to find meaning in life and the fact that the more you search, the harder it...
Have you ever found it strange that one of the ways that we let people know we care about them is by gently making fun of them? Teasing is a weird sor...