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Where The Wild Thoughts Are

Jo Marchant
Göbekli Tepe
Neuroscience
Neolithic Revolution
Philosophy
Placebo Effect
Hunting
Environmental Impact
Technology
Ancient Human Rituals
Art
Human-Ai Relationship
Cognitive Skills
Quantum Mechanics
Cosmology
Plant Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Archaeology
Transition To Agriculture
Consciousness
Neuroplasticity

We’re talking about science. But not just any science...

Each episode, journalist Jo Marchant meets researchers who are doing things differently: challenging our assumptions, stretching our minds, and changing how we see the world.

We’ll be pushing boundaries from cosmology and quantum physics to neuroscience, archaeology, ecology… Jo’s guests are asking deep questions, chasing outrageous dreams, ... more

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Since September we've met 16 scientists, in fields from neuroscience and quantum physics to archaeology and ecology, who are asking wild questions, exploring the world in different ways, wondering what if the world isn't how we thought. They've all b... more

What happens if we let go of our expectations about nature – all the things we think it is, or isn’t, or should be – and just… listen?

Our guide into the unknown this week is award-winning sound artist and ecologist David de la Haye. I first met him... more

People have long told stories about the moon’s power, from werewolves shapeshifting by the moon, to the belief that drinking water soaked with moonlight could help women conceive. And monthly rhythms appear across nature, from corals and cacti to gor... more

How does using AI change who we are? Last week on Where the Wild Thoughts Are, we talked about freeing AIs to have their own creative ideas and express their own realities. This week we’re flipping that theme, with philosopher Caterina Moruzzi of Edi... more

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David de la Haye
Award-winning sound artist and ecologist
Episode: Can we hear the secret life of ponds?
Kristin Tessmar-Raible
Biologist studying the influence of the moon on marine organisms
University of Vienna
Episode: How does the moon shape biology?
Caterina Moruzzi
Philosopher with a background in creativity and AI, and former classical pianist
Episode: Can slow AI make us more human?
Simon Colton
Professor of Computational Creativity
Queen Mary, University of London
Episode: Can AI reveal its true self through art?
Kieran Fox
Neuroscientist and author of 'I Am a Part of Infinity'
Episode: What was Einstein's 'cosmic religion'?
Selen Atasoy
Neuroscientist and psychotherapist exploring consciousness and harmonics in the brain
Episode: What happens when consciousness meets chaos?
Jens Notroff
Archaeologist at the German Archaeological Institute
German Archaeological Institute
Episode: What awakened at Göbekli Tepe?
Marina Cortês
Cosmologist and researcher at the University of Lisbon
University of Lisbon
Episode: Can life transcend physics?
Ted Kaptchuk
Pioneer of placebo research and Professor of Medicine at Harvard.
Harvard University
Episode: Why do placebos work?

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Jo Marchant
Host and journalist with a focus on science communication. Jo brings a unique perspective by exploring unconventional scientific ideas and personal stories of researchers.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • ‘Unruly’ research that opens your mind

    Not many podcasts are able to do what this show does. It asks really provocative questions while being rooted in serious science. Jo Marchant brings the fascinating discoveries of ‘unruly’ research to the surface. Episodes examine everything from plants communicating with signals we might have overlooked to the altruistic behaviors of whales. It’s a fun listen — but also at the cutting edge.

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    United States2 months ago

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The engaging style of the host, Jo Marchant, is frequently highlighted, as she brings fascinating research to life through personal narratives.
Listeners appreciate the blend of storytelling and rigorous scientific inquiry, fostering a sense of wonder about the natural world.
The podcast is praised for its provocative questions and thought-provoking discussions, often presenting serious science in an accessible manner.

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#201
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#214
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#164
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#195
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#248
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Can we hear the secret life of ponds?
Q: Is there scientific value also to these sounds?
Yes, David mentions that certain invertebrates indicate water cleanliness, and bioacoustic monitoring could track wildlife movement.
Can we hear the secret life of ponds?
Q: When did you first think about putting microphones into the water?
David recounts his early curiosity about recording sounds in rock pools, which led to his exploration of hydrophone technology.
Can we hear the secret life of ponds?
Q: How did you come to be doing this? Were you always listening to the wild even as a kid?
David shares a childhood connection to water, growing up on an island which helped shape his interest in the sounds of nature.
How does the moon shape biology?
Q: If you could answer one question around timing in the biological world, what would it be?
The most fascinating question is, what's the lunar timer? What is the inner calendar system of organisms?
How does the moon shape biology?
Q: What do we know about how much of this translates from these marine species into other species like humans?
We know very little scientifically, but we see similarities in the hormonal systems of marine organisms and humans that change with the lunar cycle.

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2. Kristin Tessmar-Raible
3. Caterina Moruzzi
4. Simon Colton
5. Kieran Fox
6. Selen Atasoy
7. Jens Notroff
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