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Radio Interview: The Perfect Swarm Interview

by Len Fisher | 14 Apr 2010 | Planning for Life's Crises: Media and Writing, Think Like a Scientist: Media and Writing

Groks Science Show Download and listen to a podcast of my interview on the Groks Science Show about the perfect swarm.

Radio Tour of America: January–February 2010

by Len Fisher | 28 Feb 2010 | Planning for Life's Crises: Media and Writing, Think Like a Scientist: Media and Writing

Hear and read about my interviews on how we can tackle the complex problems of everyday life: San Francisco CA: KVON Morning Edition National Public Radio: Hive Mind New York NY: WNYC Brian Lehrer Show Lifestyle Talk Radio (National) Frankie Boyer Show Columbia MO:...

Radio Interview: New York’s Brian Lehrer Show

by Len Fisher | 28 Dec 2009 | Planning for Life's Crises: Media and Writing, Think Like a Scientist: Media and Writing

As it happens, humans follow some of the same behaviour rules as ants and bees. Len Fisher, author The Perfect Swarm: The Science of Complexity in Everyday Life, discusses what swarms can teach us about parties, traffic and more. Hear Len’s interview on New...

Conversations with Richard Fidler

by Len Fisher | 30 Nov 2009 | Think Like a Scientist: Media and Writing

ABC Radio, Australia A discussion on how scientists can make science more accessible and meaningful to people. Listen to podcast

Radio Interview: Junk Maths

by Len Fisher | 4 Sep 2009 | Think Like a Scientist: Media and Writing

BBC Radio 4 On the programme More or Less I debated with Simon Singh (author of Fermat’s Last Theorem) about his assertion that the media are doing severe damage to the image of mathematics through the publication of “junk” equations for such things as the best...
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