The Studies Show

By Tom Chivers and Stuart Ritchie

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Episodes: 69

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A weekly podcast about the latest scientific controversies, with Tom Chivers and Stuart Ritchie

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Episode Date
Episode 52: Very old people and "Blue Zones"
Oct 08, 2024
Episode 51: Antimicrobial resistance
Oct 01, 2024
Episode 50: Toxoplasma
Sep 24, 2024
Paid-only Episode 12: Jonathan Haidt vs. social media
Sep 17, 2024
Episode 49: Scientific publishing
Sep 10, 2024
Episode 48: Alcohol
Sep 03, 2024
Episode 47: The 25 year old brain
Aug 27, 2024
Paid-only Episode 11: Sex education
Aug 20, 2024
Episode 46: The marshmallow test
Aug 13, 2024
First anniversary special
Aug 06, 2024
Episode 45: Air pollution
Jul 30, 2024
Paid-only Episode 10: Misinformation, debunked
Jul 23, 2024
Episode 44: Asteroids
Jul 16, 2024
Episode 43: Nuclear winter
Jul 09, 2024
Episode 42: Election special
Jul 02, 2024
Paid-only Episode 9: Viagra
Jun 25, 2024
Episode 41: Criminal justice and forensic science
Jun 18, 2024
Episode 40: Addiction
Jun 11, 2024
Episode 39: Peanut allergy
Jun 04, 2024
Episode 38: Lead and crime
May 28, 2024
Paid-only Episode 8: The science of Johann Hari
May 21, 2024
Episode 37: Lead and IQ
May 14, 2024
Episode 36: Vitamin D
May 07, 2024
Episode 35: The loneliness epidemic
Apr 30, 2024
Paid-only Episode 7: Youth gender medicine & the Cass Review
Apr 23, 2024
Episode 34: Does depression exist?
Apr 16, 2024
Episode 33: Probability (and Tom's new book)
Apr 09, 2024
Episode 32: Microplastics
Apr 02, 2024
Studies Show Short 1: Emotional Intelligence
Mar 29, 2024
Paid-only Episode 6: Bicycle helmets
Mar 26, 2024
Episode 31: The trouble with meta-analysis
Mar 19, 2024
Episode 30: The origin of life
Mar 12, 2024
Episode 29: Cognitive decline
Mar 05, 2024
Mea Culpa 3
Mar 01, 2024
Episode 28: Climate models
Feb 27, 2024
Paid-only Episode 5: The Hans Eysenck saga
Feb 20, 2024
Episode 27: Exercise
Feb 13, 2024
Episode 26: Psychotherapy
Feb 06, 2024
Episode 25: Is it the phones?
Jan 30, 2024
Paid-only Episode 4: Male and female brains
Jan 23, 2024
Episode 24: Personality
Jan 16, 2024
Episode 23: Statistical significance
Jan 09, 2024
Episode 22: Review of 2023
Dec 29, 2023
Episode 21: Falling sperm counts
Dec 19, 2023
Episode 20: The microbiome
Dec 12, 2023
Episode 19: Science and politics
Dec 05, 2023
Paid-only Episode 3: Pornography and "No Nut November"
Nov 28, 2023
Episode 18: Phonics and the reading wars
Nov 21, 2023
Mea Culpa 2
Nov 18, 2023
Episode 17: Your shrinking attention span
Nov 14, 2023
Episode 16: Alzheimer's and the amyloid hypothesis
Nov 07, 2023
Episode 15: Halloween special on parapsychology
Oct 31, 2023
Paid-only Episode 2: Long COVID
Oct 24, 2023
Episode 14: Scientific fraud
Oct 17, 2023
Episode 13: Football and dementia
Oct 10, 2023
Paid-only Episode 1: Diversity training
Oct 03, 2023
Episode 12: Nuclear power
Sep 26, 2023
Episode 11: The AI apocalypse debate
Sep 19, 2023
Episode 10: Cash transfers
Sep 12, 2023
Episode 9: The placebo effect
Sep 05, 2023
Mea Culpa 1
Sep 02, 2023
Episode 8: Growth mindset
Aug 29, 2023
Episode 7: The LK-99 superconductor, and other physics false dawns
Aug 22, 2023
Episode 6: Ultra-processed foods
Aug 15, 2023
Episode 5: Vaping, smoking, and popcorn lung
Aug 08, 2023
Episode 4: Psychedelics and psychotherapy
Aug 04, 2023
Episode 3: Aspartame and the stupid list of things that cause cancer
Aug 01, 2023
Episode 2: Breastfeeding - what the science actually says
Jul 28, 2023
Episode 1: Why is Ozempic so controversial?
Jul 24, 2023