Podcast
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Bergen Banter – Making the Case
Criminal justice Professor Frank Corrigan explains how investigators approach a missing person case, the challenges they face and the tools they use to bring someone home - including Nancy Guthrie.
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Bergen Banter – No Time for Downtime
Join Professor George Liluashvili for this conversation on the sometimes fragile architecture behind our digital lives, cybersecurity and how consumers can protect themselves.
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Bergen Banter – Vetting Venezuela
Join Professor Dr. Ilan Ehrlich as he takes a deep dive on Venezuela.
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Bergen Banter – Keeping the Faith
Professor Dr. Clemens Reinke discusses the current state of religious affiliation in the United States.
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Bergen Banter – Life Finds a Way, Part 2 – The Ethics
Professor Dr. Kevin Olbrys continues the conversation on de-extinction by providing a philosophical perspective on the relationship between science and ethics.
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Bergen Banter – Life Finds a Way (Part 1)
Biotechnology professor John Smalley explains the science behind the concept of “de-extinction” popularized by companies such as Colossal.
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Bergen Banter – The Friendly Skies
Retired airplane pilot Professor William Klappert analyzes the recent headlines and discusses what must occur to ensure public confidence and safety.
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Bergen Banter – Shake, Shake, Shake
Professor Dr. Fred Marton digs into seismology and answers if New Jersey could ever experience "the big one."
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Bergen Banter – Seeing Green(land)
Professor Keith Chu discusses three items of geography - the Panama Canal, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico - suddenly thrust into the public consciousness by President Donald Trump.
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Bergen Banter – Seeking Clarity on Korea
Join history professor Dr. Kil Yi as he analyzes Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's abrupt - and brief - imposition of martial law.