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How do you stop the spread of anti-science rhetoric? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Paul Mecurio break down disease prevention and the rise of anti-science with physician and global health expert, Peter Hotez.
Find out about Peter’s work on “forgotten diseases'' and how climate change affects the spread of tropical diseases. We discuss the rise of anti-science and the impacts of the anti-vaccine movement. How do you uncouple anti-science beliefs from political ones? We explore the idea of medical freedom and the responsibility of doctors to balance academic freedom with professional ethics. What does it mean to be a “critical thinker”?
What are some of the strangest conspiracy theories? How can non-scientists contribute to science? Learn about the Dunning-Kruger effect and how to respect freedom while also enforcing scientific belief. We discuss our society’s approach to presenting facts versus opinions.
How do you discuss science with skeptics without starting an immediate argument? Has there always been this much anti-science or is it a product of the internet? Which anti-science movement is the most shocking? Learn about the movie Shot in the Arm and the history of vaccine hesitancy. Do Peter and Neil ever feel like they want to give up on explaining science to people?
Thanks to our Patrons Ivan Stanic, Jeff Collins, HD, Matthew Steinberger, Michael Tikalsky, Kin Chan, and Cynthia Cook for supporting us this week.
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00:00 - Introduction: Peter Hotez
3:23 - Remembering Forgotten Diseases
6:08 - The Impact of Climate Change on Tropical Disease
9:03 - The Rise of Anti-Science
12:09 - Uncoupling Science from Politics
22:05 - Strangest Conspiracy Theories
23:50 - How Can Non-Scientist Contribute to Science?
28:09 - Respecting Freedom & Scientific Belief
31:10 - Talk to Conspiracy Theorists
35:39 - How The Internet Amplified Anti-Science
38:40 - Anti-Vax & Demonizing Autism
40:40 - What Would It Take to Give Up Explaining Science
42:49 - The Ramifications of Anti-Science
46:19 - Closing Thoughts
How do you stop the spread of anti-science rhetoric? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Paul Mecurio break down disease prevention and the rise of anti-science with physician and global health expert, Peter Hotez.
Find out about Peter’s work on “forgotten diseases'' and how climate change affects the spread of tropical diseases. We discuss the rise of anti-science and the impacts of the anti-vaccine movement. How do you uncouple anti-science beliefs from political ones? We explore the idea of medical freedom and the responsibility of doctors to balance academic freedom with professional ethics. What does it mean to be a “critical thinker”?
What are some of the strangest conspiracy theories? How can non-scientists contribute to science? Learn about the Dunning-Kruger effect and how to respect freedom while also enforcing scientific belief. We discuss our society’s approach to presenting facts versus opinions.
How do you discuss science with skeptics without starting an immediate argument? Has there always been this much anti-science or is it a product of the internet? Which anti-science movement is the most shocking? Learn about the movie Shot in the Arm and the history of vaccine hesitancy. Do Peter and Neil ever feel like they want to give up on explaining science to people?
Thanks to our Patrons Ivan Stanic, Jeff Collins, HD, Matthew Steinberger, Michael Tikalsky, Kin Chan, and Cynthia Cook for supporting us this week.
NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free.
Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: amzn.to/3PL0NFn
Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/startalkradio
FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk:
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About StarTalk:
Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up!
#StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson
00:00 - Introduction: Peter Hotez
3:23 - Remembering Forgotten Diseases
6:08 - The Impact of Climate Change on Tropical Disease
9:03 - The Rise of Anti-Science
12:09 - Uncoupling Science from Politics
22:05 - Strangest Conspiracy Theories
23:50 - How Can Non-Scientist Contribute to Science?
28:09 - Respecting Freedom & Scientific Belief
31:10 - Talk to Conspiracy Theorists
35:39 - How The Internet Amplified Anti-Science
38:40 - Anti-Vax & Demonizing Autism
40:40 - What Would It Take to Give Up Explaining Science
42:49 - The Ramifications of Anti-Science
46:19 - Closing Thoughts