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The entertainment industry provides us with culture, but so does science — and not just the kind of culture you can grow in a lab dish. Entertainment editor Emily Yoshida and science editor Liz Lopatto guide you through the week's cultural events, both in the arts and sciences. The series finale aired on September 9th, 2016. For more on what’s happening now (and next) in science and culture, listen and subscribe to The Vergecast.
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The Verge
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The entertainment industry provides us with culture, but so does science — and not just the kind of culture you can grow in a lab dish. Entertainment editor Emily Yoshida and science editor Liz Lopatto guide you through the week's cultural events, both in the arts and sciences. The series finale aired on September 9th, 2016. For more on what’s happening now (and next) in science and culture, listen and subscribe to The Vergecast.
Language:
English
Final girls
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Let’s talk finance: drug prices and the money behind online streaming services
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Ryan Lochte, diversity in film, and the microbes among us featuring interview with science writer Ed Yong
Duración:00:49:42
Stranger Things, a scientist hit list, and more strange things
Duración:00:58:10
Ghostbusters, Suicide Squad, and nature documentaries
Duración:00:33:04
Gotta catch ‘em all!
Duración:00:46:23
A Violent Purge
Duración:00:48:35
The Season of the Shark: The Shallows, Game of Thrones, and Jupiter
Duración:00:45:31
Alternative weight loss, alternative music, and the best YouTube account ever
Duración:00:51:42
Damaged cases: Former astronauts, Studio Ghibli, and Lemmy
Duración:00:44:33
Mars needs Musk
Duración:00:39:48
Game Of Thrones, algorithms, and Neighbors 2
Duración:00:48:30
Ghostbusters Twitter, Brazil, and other failed states
Duración:00:46:06
Captain America Civil War, the genetics of education, and other disappointments
Duración:00:44:42
Microbiomes, Biggest Losers, and other gut-related tragedies/interview with Arielle Duhaime-Ross
Duración:00:59:42
Quantum Break, band reunions, and other forms of time travel
Duración:00:54:31
Genomes, Game of Thrones and Gawker
Duración:00:47:45
The neuroscience of why music feels good with Valorie Salimpoor
Duración:00:49:25
Jonathan Gold on getting to know a city through its food
Duración:01:00:59
Mermaids, Fad Diets, and #FreeKesha
Duración:00:58:55