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Philip Ball (Metaphors in Science)

Philip Ball (Metaphors in Science)

FromTempleton Ideas Podcast


Philip Ball (Metaphors in Science)

FromTempleton Ideas Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Philip Ball is a science writer based in the UK. With a degree in chemistry and a doctorate in physics, he served as an editor of the journal Nature for over 20 years. He has authored nearly 30 books on a wide range of scientific and historical subjects, including H2O: A Biography of Water, How to Grow a Human, and The Book of Minds. His newest book is entitled How Life Works: A User’s Guide to the New Biology. Philip Ball joins the podcast to discuss his 30-year journey of science writing. In his new book How Life Works, he refutes the popular metaphors that DNA is like a blueprint or instruction manual, and he contends that even the simplest organisms construct meaning from their complex environments. What did you think of this episode? Let us know with a rating and a review! Still curious? https://www.templeton.org/news is where you can find the latest stories from our grantees, our staff, and contributing writers from around the world.   Join the conversation on social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.
Released:
Feb 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

Introducing the Templeton Ideas Podcast — a show about the most awe-inspiring ideas in our world and the people who investigate them. Hosts Thomas Burnett and Abby Ponticello sit down with inspiring thinkers like Dacher Keltner, Alison Gopnik, and Gretchen Rubin to explore how their work has transformed their lives — and how it may transform yours, too. These conversations will take listeners on a journey through topics ranging from astrophysics, to the psychology of personality, to philosophy, and more. If you’re interested in conversations about purpose, meaning, and life’s pivotal moments, join us here on Templeton Ideas.