RS132 - Live from NECSS 2015, my final episode!
RS131 - James Randi on Being An Honest Liar
RS130 - The Atheists Own 10 Commandments
RS129 - Would the World Be a Better Place Without Religion?
RS128 - 5th Anniversary Live (video) Show
RS127 - Elise Crull on Philosophy of Physics
RS126 - Preston Bost on Crazy Beliefs, Sane Believers
RS125 - The Quantified Self
RS124 - Stoicism
RS123 - Daniel Lakens on P-Hacking and Other Problems in Psychology Research
RS122 - The Science and Philosophy of Humor
RS121 - Benjamin Todd on 80,000 Hours
RS120 - Nihilism
RS119 - Aaron James on Assholes (and Bitches)
RS118 - Live From Baruch College With Dr. Steven Novella
RS117 - Maria Konnikova on How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
RS116 - Jim Baggott and Massimo on Farewell to Reality
RS115 - Maarten Boudry and Massimo On the Difference Between Science and Pseudoscience
RS114 - Massimo and Julia Go Freestyle
RS113 - The Turing TestRS
112 - Race: Just a Social Construct?
RS111 - Human Nature
RS110 - Scientia, the Unity of Knowledge
RS109 - Rebecca Newberger Goldstein on Plato at the Googleplex
RS108 - Suicide
RS107 - MOOCs
RS106 - Live From NECSS With Lawrence Krauss
RS105 - Greta Christina on Coming Out Atheist
RS104 - Edward Frenkel on Love and Math
RS103 - Neil deGrasse Tyson on Why He Doesn't Call Himself an Atheist
RS102 - Zach Weinersmith on His "SMBC" Webcomic
RS101 - Max Tegmark on the Mathematical Universe Hypothesis
RS100 - Live Q&A: Massimo and Julia Answer Everything!
RS99 - Judith Schlesinger Exposes the Myth of the Mad Genius
RS98 - Jerome Wakefield on Psychiatric Diagnoses: Science or Pseudoscience?
RS97 - Peter Singer on Being a Utilitarian in the Real World
RS96 - Sally Satel and Scott Lilienfeld on the Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience
RS95 - Gerard O'Brien On the Computational Theory of Mind
RS94 - Maarten Boudry on Philosophy of Pseudoscience: Reconsidering the Demarcation Problem
RS93 - Dr. Michael E. Mann On The Science Of Climate Change
RS92 - Dr. Paul Offit On Believing in Magic
RS91 - Kendrick Frazier On Skeptical Inquiry
RS90 - On Wine, Water, and Audio
RS89 - Online Dating
RS88 - Mario Livio on Brilliant Blunders
RS87 - Sean Carroll on Naturalism
RS86 - Live From NECSS With Jim Holt On Why Does the World Exist?
RS85 - Live From NECSS With Michael Shermer On the Role of Science in Morality
RS84 - Stephen Asma On the Myth of Universal Love
RS83 - Samuel Arbesman On The Half-Life of Facts
RS82 - It's Not Easy Being Green
RS81 - Live! Ben Goldacre on Bad Pharma
RS80 - Dear Abby
RS79 - Chris Mooney on The Republican War on Science
RS78 - Intelligence and Personality Testing
RS77 - Victoria Pitts-Taylor on Feminism and Science
RS76 - Crowdsourcing and the Wisdom of Crowds
RS75 - When Scientists Kill
RS74 - Live! John Shook on Philosophy of Religion
RS73 - Live! Answers for Aristotle
RS72 - Graham Priest on Paradoxes and Paraconsistent Logic
RS71 - On Science Fiction and Philosophy
RS70 - Graham Priest on Buddhism and Other Asian Philosophies
RS69 - James Ladyman on Metaphysics
RS68 - Applied Rationality
RS67 - Freudianism as Pseudoscience, With Assorted Comments on Masturbation and Castration...
RS66 - Matthew Hutson on The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking
RS65 - Philosophical Shock Tactics
RS64 - Jesse Prinz on Looking Beyond Human Nature
RS63 - Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge
RS62 - Patricia Churchland on What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality
RS61 - Willpower
RS60 - Q&A With Massimo and Julia
RS59 - Live at NECSS: David Kyle Johnson on the Simulation Argument
RS58 - Intuition
RS57 - Peer Review
RS56 - Howard Schneider on Science News Literacy
RS55 - Spirituality
RS54 - The 'isms' Episode
RS53 - Parapsychology
RS52 - Donald Prothero on the Holocaust-Deniers' Playbook
RS51 - Joseph Heath on Economics Without Illusions
RS50 - Neurobabble
RS49 - Eugenie C. Scott on Denialism of Climate Change and Evolution
RS48 - Philosophical Counseling
RS47 - SETI
RS46 - The Varieties of Skepticism
RS45 - Rebecca Newberger Goldstein on Spinoza, Göedl, and Theories of Everything
RS44 - Fluff that Works
RS43 - Women in Skepticism
RS42 - On the Limits of Reason
RS41 - Robert Zaretsky on Rousseau, Hume, and the Limits of Human Understanding
RS40 - Q&A With Massimo and Julia
RS39 - The Science and Philosophy of Free Will
RS38 - Holden Karnofsky on Evidence-based Philanthropy
RS37 - The Science and Philosophy of Happiness
RS36 - Why Should We Care About Teaching the Humanities?
RS35 - What is Philosophy of Science Good For?
RS34 - Celebrities and the Damage They Can Do
RS33 - Live at NECSS: New Dilemmas in Bioethics
RS32 - Value-free Science?
RS31 - Vegetarianism
RS30 - Cordelia Fine on Delusions of Gender
RS29 - Q&A Live!
RS28 - Live! How To Tell Science From Bunk
RS27 - The Perihelinox Episode, With Historian Timothy Alborn on Anniversaries
RS26 - Is Anthropology Still a Science?
RS25 - Q&A With Massimo and Julia
RS24 - Memetics!
RS23 - Carol Tavris on Everybody Making Mistakes, Except Us...
RS22 - Steven Novella on Lies, Damned Lies, and Medical Science
RS21 - Joshua Knobe on Experimental Philosophy
RS20 - Q&A With Massimo and Julia
RS19 - Brendan Nyhan on False Beliefs that Refuse to Die
RS18 - Evolutionary Psychology
RS17 - Transhumanism
RS16 - Deferring to Experts
RS15 - Q&A with Massimo and Julia
RS14 - Jennifer Michael Hecht on Science, Religion, Happiness, and Other Myths
RS13 - Superstition, Is It Good For You?
RS12 - What About Thought Experiments?
RS11 - Guest Eugenie Scott on the Status of the Creationism and ID Wars
RS10 - Nonsense on Stilts
RS09 - When Smart People Endorse Pseudoscience
RS08 - The Anthropic Principle
RS07 - Peter Woit Discusses Whether String Theory is "Not Even Wrong"
RS06 - Fluffy Thinking
RS05 - Neil deGrasse Tyson and the Need For a Space Program
RS04 - The Great Atheist Debate Over the Limits of Science
RS03 - Can History Be a Science?
RS02 - Love, a Skeptical Inquiry
RS01 - Why Be Rational?