Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast

Charles Lee and Frank Ling

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Episodes

Time Age -— Groks Science Show 2026-01-07 07.01.2026

The effects of early childhood trauma can impact generations through both biological and psychological mechanisms. On this episode, Dr. Frank Putnam discussed his book, Old Before Their Time.

Cellular Automata -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-31 31.12.2025

Can the complexity of the universe be described in terms of a simple rule based system? On this episode, Dr. Steven Wolfram discussed cellular automata, from an interview originally aired on 10.15.03.

Carbon Health -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-24 24.12.2025

Fullerenes have found applications in many areas of the physical sciences, but can it also influence biological health? On this episode, Chris Burres discussed his book, Live Longer and Better.

Cool Atoms -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-17 17.12.2025

Advances in quantum computing are based on fundamental scientific advances in condensed matter physics. On this episode, Dr. Steven Chu discussed cooling atoms with lasers, from an interview originally broadcast 02.25.04.

Beast Machine -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-10 10.12.2025

Artificial intelligence is reshaping all aspects of the modern world, including the military battlefield. How will AI impact future conflicts? On this episode, Col. Dr. George Dougherty discussed his book, Beast in the Machine.

Fair Doses -— Groks Science Show 2025-12-03 03.12.2025

Vaccines have greatly improved public health, but their continued use is being hampered by misinformation, distrust, and inequity. On this episode, Dr. Seth Berkley discussed his book, Fair Doses.

Running Deep -— Groks Science Show 2025-11-26 26.11.2025

Submarines are marvels of modern technological warfare, but the story of one of the most effective, the USS Tang, has not widely known. On this episode, Tom Clavin discussed his book, Running Deep.

Illness Guide -— Groks Science Show 2025-11-19 19.11.2025

Navigating the medical system can be daunting when dealing with an illness. What lessons can we learn from a broader perspective? On this episode, Jonathan Gleason discussed his book, Field Guide to Falling Ill.

Gulf Research -— Groks Science Show 2025-11-12 12.11.2025

The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative was set up to study the causes and impact of the Deepwater Horizon spill. What were the outcomes of this initiative? On this episode, Justin Shapiro discussed the history of the initiative.

Hormone Health -— Groks Science Show 2025-11-05 05.11.2025

Hormones are important regulators of our health, but often receive less attention than other major systems in the body. On this episode, Dr. Nayan Patel discussed hormone health.

Cosmic Ocean -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-29 29.10.2025

The earth is influenced by the environment of the solar system, yet these factors have not been fully appreciated. On this episode, Dr. Dagomar Degroot discussed his book, Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean.

Fools Stage -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-22 22.10.2025

Neurotechnological advances are occurring at a rapid pace. How can we address the ethical implications of these emerging methods? On this episode, Dr. Sean Pauzauskie discussed his book, Stage of Fools.

Doctor Migration -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-15 15.10.2025

Rural areas are often underserved by medical doctors, which has led to the influx of doctors from abroad. How has this transformed the landscape in these areas for the doctors and patients? On this episode, Dr. Eram Alam discussed her book, The Care of Foreigners.

Social Birds -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-08 08.10.2025

Birds display remarkable social behaviors, but why have they evolved these traits? On this episode, Dr. Joan Strassmann discussed her new book, The Social Lives of Birds.

Primary Care -— Groks Science Show 2025-10-01 01.10.2025

Primary care in the United States continues to suffer from deep structural issues that limit its effectiveness. How can it be improved? On this episode, Dr. Troyen A. Brennan discussed his book, Wonderful and Broken.

Ocean Art -— Groks Science Show 2025-09-24 24.09.2025

The oceans contain remarkably varied flora and fauna that have been captured through artistic expression. What can we learn from these displays? On this episode, Dr. Helen Scales discussed her book, Ocean Art.

Musical Brain -— Groks Science Show 2025-09-17 17.09.2025

What is it about the human brain that enables it to derive pleasure from music? On this episode, Dr. Robert Zatorre discussed his book, From Perception to Pleasure.

Adversity Challenges -— Groks Science Show 2025-09-10 10.09.2025

Adverse situations can be an ongoing challenge for many without the proper coping mechanisms. On this episode, Dr. Christine Silverstein discussed her book, Wrestling Through Adversity.

Innovation Race -— Groks Science Show 2025-09-03 03.09.2025

Innovative ideas and products can arise from any source, but may be overlooked without a proper framework and guidance. On this episode, Drs. John Bamforth and Roy Zwahlen discussed their book, Race to Innovation.

Deep Future -— Groks Science Show 2025-08-27 27.08.2025

Global scale problems continue to require innovative solutions. How can deep technology address the biggest problems in the world? On this episode, Pablos Holman discussed his book, Deep Future.

Omnivore Deception -— Groks Science Show 2025-08-20 20.08.2025

What are the philosophical and ethical implications of omnivorous diets? Are the potential solutions readily obtainable? On this episode, Dr. Jon Sanbonmatsu discussed his book, The Omnivore Deception.

Einstein Physics -— Groks Science Show 2025-08-13 13.08.2025

Modern physics would not be the same today if it were not for the work of Albert Einstein. How did his miraculous year in 1905 contribute to this development? On this episode, we revisit an interview with Dr. John Stachel discussing Einstein and his Remarkable Year.

Immigration Reality -— Groks Science Show 2025-08-06 06.08.2025

Understanding the issues surrounding immigration is often replete with common misunderstandings. On this episode, Dr. Ernesto Castaneda discussed his book, Immigration Realities, Challenging Common Misperceptions.

Evolution Law -— Groks Science Show 2025-07-30 30.07.2025

Evolutionary biology has had a contentious legal history in the public sphere since the landmark trial, Scopes versus Tennessee. On this episode, Dr. Harold Gouzoules discussed his book, The Hundred Years Trial.

Scientific Clarity -— Groks Science Show 2025-07-23 23.07.2025

Scientific writing is essential for communicating new advances and discoveries, but it often lacks clarity and readability. How can scientific writing be improved? On this episode, Prof. Anne Greene discussed her book, Writing Science in Plain Language.

About the podcast

Weekly science radio program hosted by Dr. Charles Lee and Dr. Frank Ling. Each show features interviews with scientists and technical innovators, humorous commentary on recent discoveries, plus the Grokotron 5000 and the World Famous Question of the Week! Tune in every week and rediscover the world as you think you know it.

Author

Charles Lee and Frank Ling

Category

Science

Podcast website

www.ocf.berkeley.edu

Language

EN

Episodes

1197

Latest episode

1 jul. 2026

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