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Big Picture Science

Time for a Map

Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2014

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

It’s hard to get lost these days. GPS pinpoints your location to within a few feet. Discover how our need to get from A to B holds clues about what makes us human, and what we lose now that every digital map puts us at the center. Plus, stories of animal navigation: how a cat found her way home across Florida, and the magnetic navigation systems used by salmon and sea turtles. Also, why you’ll soon be riding in driverless cars. And, how to map our universe. Guests: John Bradshaw – Director of the University of Bristol’s Anthrozoology Institute, author of Dog Sense: How the New Science of Dog Behavior Can Make You A Better Friend to Your Pet and, most recently, Cat Sense Kenneth Lohmann – Biologist at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Simon Garfield – Author of On the Map: A Mind-Expanding Exploration of the Way the World Looks William “Red” Whittaker – Roboticist at Carnegie Mellon University James Trefil – Physicist at George Mason University, author of Space Atlas: Mapping the Universe and Beyond Descripción en español First released March 18, 2013. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You're listening to an airwave media podcast.

0:05.0

Get ready to geek out.

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The Wired Science Podcast explores all the latest and greatest in science,

0:12.0

everything from strange diseases and biological breakthroughs

0:15.6

to interesting tech and mysteries in outer space.

0:18.7

Listen to Wired Science today

0:20.5

wherever you get your podcasts.

0:22.2

That's Wired Science, wherever you get your podcasts. That's Wired Science wherever you get your

0:24.5

podcasts. The corporate world is like the ocean. It's alluring but it's also

0:29.6

full of deadly creatures that can shred you to pieces. It becomes kind of like a game of

0:34.2

throne's political arena where everyone's trying to murder you to get your job.

0:38.7

My family doesn't come from corporate backgrounds so I didn't have any sort of guidance in that.

0:43.2

This is not your typical work podcast.

0:45.4

Sometimes you need to be empathetic and then there are times that you ask for input

0:48.9

but you don't really give a shit.

0:50.3

Listen to the and the award-inated Podcast, Surfing Corporate.

0:53.4

Stretch Opportunity, what is a yoga class, get out of here?

0:56.4

It's remarkable that our ancestors 50,000 years ago found their way from Central Africa all the way to Europe and Asia, even Australia.

1:06.0

I mean they had neither GPS nor a globe so how did they do that?

1:11.0

Well to begin with they spent a long time on this project, more time than you'd allow

1:14.9

for a cross-country road trip.

1:17.4

But even if our 50,000 BC nomadic ancestors wandered just a couple of miles every year.

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