Episode Synopsis "Episode 3: Cursing, Coding and (Sci)Comming"
We interview Dr Emma Byrne, science communicator and author of "Swearing Is Good For You: The Amazing Science of Bad Language". Emma has a PhD in AI and was a researcher in Computational Neuroscience. If you are curious about the science of swearing, parallels between a PhD and parenting, combinatorial explosions, evolutionary computation, bias in AI, how you break into science communication, how to write a non-fiction book and everything else, then you're in for a treat.
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