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Animals & Shapeshifters: Crash Course Latin American Literature #10

1 day ago

Fish and insects and dogs—oh my! In this episode of Crash Course...

Statistical Thinking in Science: Crash Course Scientific Thinking #2

4 days ago

We’re all gonna die someday. But can statistics help us know when...

Introduction to Cognitive Bias: Crash Course Scientific Thinking #1

11 days ago

Ever fallen for fake news on social media because it felt real...

Family, Power, and Legacy: Crash Course Latin American Literature #9

16 days ago

Families are personal—but they can also be political. In this episode of...

Crash Course Scientific Thinking Preview

18 days ago

Science is one of the best ways we have of understanding what’s...

The Hidden Politics of Home: Crash Course Latin American Literature #8

23 days ago

Houses and homes occupy a lot of space in Latin American literature...

Borders & Identity: Crash Course Latin American Literature #7

about 1 month ago

Where you are affects WHO you are. But what happens when you...

How Should AI Be Governed?: Crash Course Futures of AI #5

about 1 month ago

The future of AI is maybe beautiful, maybe scary, and definitely uncertain...

Horror in Latin American literature: Crash Course Latin American Literature #6

about 2 months ago

Are you afraid of ghosts? In this episode of Crash Course Latin...

The Alignment Problem Explained: Crash Course Futures of AI #4

about 2 months ago

Could a robot dedicated to a good cause end up destroying the...

Life under a dictatorship: Crash Course Latin American Literature #5

about 2 months ago

How do you honor the memory of something… that you don’t fully...

How close is the worst case scenario?: Crash Course Futures of AI #3

about 2 months ago

Way back in the 1930s, Alan Turing gave us a glimpse of...