Lab News
Curious Minds, by Perry Zurn and Dani S. Bassett (Boston: MIT Press). Out September 6, 2022!
Audio/Visual Media
—Interviewed by Scott Barry Kaufman, The Psychology Podcast (forthcoming).
—Interviewed by Johnathan Mahoney, Thinking Critically podcast (forthcoming).
—Interviewed by Matt Crawford, The Curious Man podcast (forthcoming).
—Interviewed by Michael Garfield, SFI Complexity podcast (forthcoming).
—Interviewed by Betsy Wurzel, Passionate World Talk Radio (Dec. 7, 2022).
—Interviewed by Elaine Miller-Karas, Resiliency Within, VoiceAmerica (Nov. 28, 2022).
—Interviewed by Ellie Anderson and David Peña-Guzman, Overthink podcast (Oct. 11, 2022).
—Interviewed by Wanda Wallace, Out of the Comfort Zone, VoiceAmerica (Sept. 28, 2022).
—Hosted by Kristy Johnson on “Friday Forum,” Harvard Book Store (Sept. 16, 2022).
—Hosted by Talks at Google (Sept. 15, 2022).
—Hosted on MIT Press and Library Journal’s Instagram Live (Sept. 9, 2022).
—Interviewed by Lynn Borton, Choose to be Curious podcast (Sept. 7, 2022).
—Interviewed by Galina Limorenko, New Books Network Neuroscience (Sept. 6, 2022).
—Interviewed on The Jefferson Exchange, Jefferson Public Radio (NPR affiliate
for Southern Oregon and Northern California) (Sept. 6, 2022).
—Interviewed on The Philosopher “Digital Dialogues” series (Sept. 6, 2022).
—Interviewed by Lois Lindstrom, Bookman’s Corner, Arlington TV (Sept. 1, 2022).
—Interviewed by Michael Hartzman and Dominick Tavella, The Lebenthal Report,
VoiceAmerica (Aug. 30, 2022).
—Interviewed on “Brian and Lee Radio Show,” WWDB Philadelphia (Aug. 20, 2022).
—Interviewed by Lady Fuller, Habits for Happiness, VoiceAmerica (Aug. 19, 2022).
—Interviewed by Bon Ku, Design Lab podcast (Aug. 18, 2022).
Print Media
—Interviewed by Amelia Tait, The Observer, The Guardian (Sept. 4, 2022).
—Listed by Publishers Weekly, “Fall 2022 Announcements: Science” (June 17, 2022).
—Nominated for the Next Big Ideas Club (August 18, 2022).
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