Sarah gave a keynote titled “Riding the News Cycle: Navigating Journalism in the Age of Big Tech.”
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Sarah is spending two months at the Science History Institute in 2025-2026 researching the history of smell.
Sarah will be in conversation with Alex Hutchinson about his excellent new book “The Explorer’s Gene” on Oct. 25, 2025 at 11:30 a.m. Join us by getting a ticket here.
Sarah talks with host Dr. Brian Goldman about the questionable fad of whole body deodorants, and sweat in general.
Sweat makes us squeamish because it’s utterly out of our control. But it’s also keeping us alive.
Sarah Everts, Carleton University’s CTV Chair in Digital Science Journalism, has won a prestigious Audie Award for the audio version of her book, The Joy of Sweat.