OTM: Handle with Care
OTM: Handle with Care
* Why it's So Important to Study Climate Catastrophes
* The Possible Flaws of a Landmark Alzheimer's Study
* What Science Says about the Birth of the Universe
A group of climate scientists warn that the potential for humanity's mass extinction has been dangerously underexplored. On this weeks On the Media, we hear how facing our planets fragility could inspire hope, instead of despair, and a physicist explains how creation stories are essential for understanding our place in the universe.
1. Luke Kemp, a Research Associate at Cambridges Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, on a new study that says we need to put more attention on the possibility of human extinction and other climate catastrophes. Bryan Walsh, editor of Voxs Future Perfect, also explains why our brains have a hard time processing catastrophes like climate change.
2. Charles Piller, investigative reporter for Science Magazine, on his six month investigation into how faulty images may invalidate groundbreaking advancements in Alzheimer's research.
3. Guido Tonelli, a particle physicist at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, on the importance of creation myths, and what scientists can tell us about the fragility of the universe.
Listen:
https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/episodes/on-the-media-handle-with-care