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Scientific American presents , a podcast that explores the surprisingly thrilling and deep ways that

[Scientific American]( Scientific American presents [Uncertain]( a podcast that explores the surprisingly thrilling and deep ways that uncertainty shapes science. In five weekly episodes, your host, Christie Aschwanden, talks with scientific explorers about their own habits of mind and techniques for facing and embracing the unknown. You’ll learn how neglecting uncertainty can lead to overconfidence and how embracing it can allow for a more nuanced and accurate understanding of the world. Uncertain provides a practical way to think through what we don’t know in our lives. Listen every Wednesday on [Apple Podcasts]( [Spotify]( or your favorite podcast platform. The first two episodes of this five-part series are available now. Science Is about Uncertainty [Uncertainty Is Science’s Superpower. Make It Yours, Too]( [Uncertainty Is Science’s Superpower. Make It Yours, Too]( Inspiration, creativity, discovery—all of these things start from a place of not knowing, and these researchers know how to navigate those uncertainties. [Listen Now]( [Think Seeing Is Believing? Think Again]( [Think Seeing Is Believing? Think Again]( We think that what we see represents stone-cold reality. Science has found out how wrong we can be. [Listen Now]( [SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN April Issue]( Special Offer! Get 5 Months of Digital Access for $10 [Subscribe]( To view this email as a web page, [go here](. You received this email because you opted-in to receive email from Scientific American. To ensure delivery please add news@scientificamerican.com to your address book. [Unsubscribe]( [Email Preferences]( [Privacy Policy]( [Contact Us](

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