Podcasts by Cool Stuff Ride Home
Hosted by Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff, in just 15-20 minutes, they will cover the coolest stuff that happened in the world that you may have missed. Science, progress, life-hacks, memes, exciting art, and hope. The antidote to depressing headlines. Smart stuff in podcast form. Cool news, as a service.
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Wed. 12/13 - Mouse Virtual Reality, The End of E3, Days of the Week Names from 2023-12-13T18:00
On today’s episode – virtual reality is for ALL of us … and that includes rodents., the end of an era for one of the world’s...
ListenTues. 12/12 -Redwood Recovery,Sudsy Move, Teenage Attorney from 2023-12-12T18:00
On today’s episode; the remarkable recovery of California’s Redwood Trees, the hotel moved with a remarkable amount of soap,...
ListenMon. 12/11 - Sustainable Fuel Flight, Space Tomato is Found, White Leucistic Alligator from 2023-12-11T18:00
On today’s episode – the transatlantic flight made using only sustainable fuel, a lost space tomato has been found, and one ...
ListenFri. 12/8 - Space Lighthouses, The Year in Swipe, The QR Code Bill from 2023-12-08T18:00
On today’s episode – the space lighthouses that may one day help us reach our destination in space, this year in Tinder stat...
ListenThu. 12/7 - The Other Leaning Tower, Wild Animal Stories, Double Lottery Winners from 2023-12-07T18:06
On today's episode - You know of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but there is another learning tower in Italy that needs repairs. We comver a barrage of wild animal stories. The lucky people who won ...
ListenWed. 12/6 - The Shipwreck That Keeps Producing and The Nagoya Lady Slap from 2023-12-06T17:42
On today’s episode – A Shipwreck that continues to churn out treasure, the restaurant that offered slaps, and this day in hi...
ListenTues. 12/5 - The Oldest Living Land Animal, Valuable Trash, The Airing of Grievances from 2023-12-05T18:00
On today’s episode; the world’s oldest living land animal celebrates a birthday. Plus, how much trash would you sift through to locate a lost valu... Listen
Mon. 12/4 - Penguin Naps, Recharging Pacemaker, Private Island For Sale from 2023-12-04T18:00
On today’s episode – We cover the animal that takes four-second micro naps, the pacemaker that can be charged with a h...
ListenFri. 11/30 - Using Produce to Help Sleep and The Lifespan Competition from 2023-12-01T18:00
On today’s episode, the secret to a good night’s sleep could be found i...
ListenThu. 11/30 The Perfect Solar System, Pilots Help Officials, Most Teeth Record from 2023-11-30T19:54
On today’s episode scientists have discovered the “perfect” solar system. One of t... Listen
Wed. 11/29 - Rhino Comeback, Young Mensa Member, Peruvian Find from 2023-11-29T18:23
On today's episode, a nearly extinct animal making a comeback in captivity. We also take a look at the youngest Mensa member. Archeologists make an interesting discovery in Peru. Plus, this week...
ListenTues. 11/28 - EU Ban's Microplastics, Saving Axolotls, Scratch Off Delivery, The First US Race from 2023-11-28T20:52
On today's episode we cover the EU's ban on microplastics and what that means for you. Adopt an Axolotl to help save them. $20,000 in lottery tickets that had no winners. A look back at the firs...
ListenMon. 11/27 - Is It Trash or Treasure and the Late Return from 2023-11-27T17:58
On today's episode, items that were forgotten or thought as trash became treasure. Can we mine our landfills? A lost object that returns home after nearly five decades. Plus, today in history. Listen
Wed. 11/22 - The Stress of Thanksgiving, Top Dishes, and Meal Prep from 2023-11-22T20:55
On today's episode, a look at what is causing all the holiday stress for Thanksgiving, the top dishes served, and a look at the overall meal prep. Plus, this day in history.
Tues. 11/21 - A Promising Treatment for Parkinson's, An Extinct Species Reemerges, the TESLA Truck&The Legend of Zelda Anniversary from 2023-11-21T18:00
On today's episode, a Parkinson's patient walks again thanks to new technology, a (supposedly) extinct mammal is rediscovered in Indonesia and TESLA's policy when pur...
ListenMon. 11/20 - Flying Cars, The Most Expensive Bottle of Whiskey, California Agave, Brown Friday from 2023-11-20T18:30
On today's episode, are flying cars coming soon? The most expnesive bottle of whiskey ever sold in auction. A look at a ...
ListenFri. 11/17 - New 3D Printed Limbs, Google's Weatherman, Getting Paid to Watch Hallmark Movies, History of Guinness World Records from 2023-11-17T18:30
On today's episode we discuss advanced 3D printing being used to create bones, ligaments and tendons. Google's new AI We...
ListenThu. 11/16 - Autonomous Cars, Florida Man Games, Loch Ness Monster, Social Media Addiction from 2023-11-16T19:39
Today's episode includes the latest update on autonomous cars, the first Florida Man games are coming soon, the history of the Loch Ness Monster, and is social media really additcing...
ListenWed. 11/15 - Necrobot Spiders, UberTasks, Scare at 13,000 Feet, NASA Takes a Break From Mars from 2023-11-15T18:30
Today's episode includes dead spiders that are coming back to life, UberTasks may be coming soon to help with household ...
ListenTues. 11/14 - Peanut Toothpaste, Refrigerator Toilet Paper, Wile E Coyote Movie Update from 2023-11-14T19:30
Today's episode includes the new toothpaste that could help with peanut allergies, a new World Record for pencils, an up...
ListenMon. 11/13 - Cool Stuff Ride Home Returns from 2023-11-13T20:54
Cool Stuff Ride Home returns with new hosts, Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff.
The latest Picasso painting to be sold brings in the seco...
ListenFri. 02/10 - Spoiler: This Is Our Last Episode from 2023-02-10T23:16:24
We all love a good ending, but has the culture around spoiler warnings gone too far? Plus, a roundup of interesting links and stories from my drafts. And the story of the Cool Stuff ...
ListenThu. 02/09 - Justice for the M&M's Spokescandies from 2023-02-09T21:18:01
An extra long episode, featuring the history of the M&M’s spokescandies and why we care about them so much. Plus, codebreakers have just decrypted over 50 lost letters from Mary, Que...
ListenWed. 02/08 - How Photos Changed Society + An Important Announcement from 2023-02-08T21:49:01
How the invention of photography changed the world in unintended ways. Plus, an American man whose prostate cancer caused him to speak with an Irish accent. And stick around to the e...
ListenTue. 02/07 - "Skutniks" at the State of the Union from 2023-02-07T21:34:52
How the State of the Union address has changed in its 233 years. Plus, the “extinct” versions of SARS CoV-2 that are still circulating among animals. And, donate to the San Antonio Z...
ListenMon. 02/06 - Drinking Virgin Cola on Mars from 2023-02-06T22:27:29
SpaceX’s Starship rocket might be attempting its first-ever orbital launch next month. Plus, a look back at another space billionaire’s brief appearance in the soda wars with Virgin ...
ListenFri. 02/03 - Ice, Ice, Pasta from 2023-02-03T22:53:56
Scientists have uncovered a new form of ice. Plus, James Cameron hired a forensics team and some stunt performers to answer once and for all whether there was enough room for Jack on...
ListenThu. 02/02 - AI Seinfeld&Real-World Tamagotchi from 2023-02-02T22:24
The AI-generated Seinfeld parody cartoon that never goes off the air. Plus, Netflix did not read the room when they announced the AI image generation in their latest anime short. And...
ListenWed. 02/01 - The Dodo Is Coming Back! ...is that a good thing? from 2023-02-01T22:45:57
The dodo bird is back, baby! Or at least lots of investors are betting on its return. But why is de-extincting animals the hot new thing and what does it mean for the future of conse...
ListenTue. 01/31 - Lorem Ipsum? I Hardly Know 'Em! I tell you whot... from 2023-01-31T22:27:43
Where did lorem ipsum come from? The answer turns out to be just as murky as the nonsense placeholder text itself. Plus, a new game that challenges you to guess when photos were take...
ListenMon. 01/30 - What Time Is It On The Moon? from 2023-01-30T22:50:54
How scientists are deciding how we will tell time on the moon and beyond. Plus, a new Frog and Toad series from Apple TV+ has gay Twitter crossing their fingers.
Fri. 01/27 - Shakespeare for Gamers from 2023-01-27T22:14
Some wildly optimistic projects being funded by NASA––including more sustainable commercial aircrafts and self-growing bricks on Mars. Plus, a new Shakespearean theater company whose...
ListenThu. 01/26 - Eggflation: Price-Gouging on Eggs and... Splash Mountain Water? from 2023-01-26T22:27:45
Is the huge increase in the price of eggs being caused by price-gouging and not avian flu? Plus, why we need to be paying attention to avian flu even beyond its relation to egg price...
ListenWed. 01/25 - Wikipedia as a Model for the Rest of the Internet from 2023-01-25T21:17:23
How Wikipedia editors are bringing more nuance into their decisions and what ripple effects that can have on a website that increasingly defines our shared reality. Plus, how do you ...
ListenTue. 01/24 - 90 Seconds To Midnight from 2023-01-24T22:29:37
The Doomsday Clock has ticked down even closer to midnight, but how useful of a mechanism is it? Plus, some good news on climate change. And a new Wordle spin-off for the Zillow-obse...
ListenMon. 01/23 - The HustleCore of Medieval Monks (&the Spin Cycle of Earth's Core) from 2023-01-23T22:32:56
The Earth’s inner core has paused its spinning and reversed its course . Sounds alarming, but everything is fine. Plus, what medieval Christian monks, the OG hustle bros apparently, ...
ListenFri. 01/20 - Are Coffee Pods MORE Environmentally-Friendly Than Filter Coffee? from 2023-01-20T20:06:21
How did whales get so big anyways? Plus, a new study claims coffee pods are more environmentally-friendly than regular filter coffee. Is it true?
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Thu. 01/19 - Edgar Allan Poe Wrote In His Books&You Should Too from 2023-01-19T22:48:56
A deep dive on marginalia. What is it, why should you do it, and how does it reveal the more joyful side of history’s most famous sadboy, Edgar Allan Poe? All that and more ...
ListenWed. 01/18 - The CIA's Spy-Pigeons from 2023-01-18T22:39:12
Earth-like exoplanet discoveries galore, including some that could be habitable. Plus, a look back at the clandestine history of the CIA’s pigeon surveillance missions....
ListenTue. 01/17 - Fake Marrying Kids To Each Other, For Adult's Amusement from 2023-01-17T23:05:31
It looks like the ozone layer is on track to be restored in just a couple of decades. Plus, an opportunity to get paid for donating your stool samples. (Yes, really) And an examinati...
ListenMon. 01/16 - Dr. King's Most Controversial Speech from 2023-01-16T21:57:52
Some projects that will help you suss out the truth in movies that claim to be “based on a true story.” Plus, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s most controversial speech. Listen
Fri. 01/13 - Surprisingly Old Galaxies&the Future of Libraries from 2023-01-13T21:07:06
New findings from the JWST may push the origins of the universe’s earliest galaxies back millions of years. Plus, a huge rare earth deposit has been found in Sweden. And an Instagram...
ListenThu. 01/12 - A Giant River Falling From the Sky from 2023-01-12T21:16:02
What exactly is an “atmospheric river,” why is it causing so much havoc in California right now, and what do these current storms mean for the future? Plus, NASA and Roscosmos have r...
ListenWed. 01/11 - Earliest Human Tools Just Monkey Business? from 2023-01-11T22:24:06
Were the first stone tools in the Americas made, not by ancient humans, but by monkeys? Plus, could color-changing cars be in our future? And will other nations follow New Zealand’s ...
ListenTue. 01/10 - Is "Y'All" Actually... British? from 2023-01-10T21:46:07
A historic satellite launch in the United Kingdom ended in disappointment last night. Plus, how “y’all” left the south and its surprising possible origins in… seventeenth century Eng...
ListenMon. 01/09 - Amateur Discovery May Rewrite Human History from 2023-01-09T22:48:15
A cave art discovery that could put the development of writing back thousands of years. Plus, one US state taking concrete steps against misinformation. And Benoit Blanc isn’t just p...
ListenFri. 01/06 - Food Has Always Been Dangerous from 2023-01-06T21:15:53
How old is fast food? And to what extent was food actually healthier in the past, before our days of factory farming and artificial preservatives? A deep dive into the pros and cons ...
ListenThu. 01/05 - A Vaccine For The Queen Bee from 2023-01-05T21:17:42
A vaccine for bees. Plus, the Japanese government will pay families to leave Tokyo. And a device that doesn’t let you type “LOL” unless you actually laughed out loud. Listen
Wed. 01/04 - A Global Vault of Frozen Stool Samples from 2023-01-04T22:55:46
Could a poop vault become joining the Svalbard Global Seed Vault's new neighbor? Some scientists think could be a pretty crappy move. Plus, the US congressman who’s slated to be swor...
ListenTue. 01/03 - A New Space Race? And Gregor Mendel's Skeleton from 2023-01-03T21:59:29
Are we at the beginning of a new space race? NASA Administrator Bill Nelson thinks so. Plus, why father of genetics Gregor Mendel’s skeleton was dug up last year. And a chance to rea...
ListenThu. 12/29 - BEST OF: Witchy Beer-Makers, CIA-Funded British Cartoons;&Predictions For Today From 1922 from 2022-12-29T18:00
Our final lookback on some of the best segments from the past few years. From 2021, how beer-making used to be considered women’s work, and also may have popularized some of the popu...
ListenWed. 12/28 - BEST OF: Crossing the Ocean W/O a Map; Waffle House Records;&The Dress and Misinformation from 2022-12-28T18:00
Today from the Cool Stuff Ride Home archives, how Polynesian voyagers navigated the oceans without compasses or maps, and how a new generation is bringing back those traditional skil...
ListenTue. 12/27 - BEST OF: Gendered Food, The Brontë's Graveyard Water,&Mosquito Annihilation from 2022-12-27T18:00
We kick off the final week of the year with a look back at some of the show’s best segments. So for today, from the archives, we’ve got how and why food itself became gendered––y’kno...
ListenThu. 12/22 - Where Did "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells" Come From? from 2022-12-22T23:10:34
We dive into the origins and enduring popularity of that most classic of Christmas Carols, “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells.” Plus, Stephen Spielberg has officially apologized to sharks ...
ListenWed. 12/21 - Entire South Korean Population Will Legally Become Younger Next Year from 2022-12-21T21:38:55
What are solstices and seasons like on other planets? Plus, why everyone in South Korea is about to become a year or two younger. And Lionel Messi’s celebratory Instagram photos have...
ListenTue. 12/20 - Wind Power for Human Habitats on Mars? from 2022-12-20T21:40:29
Could wind be the dark horse in the hunt for power sources for human habitats on Mars? Plus, the first-ever recording of a dust devil on Mars, and a goodbye to a beloved Martian expl...
ListenMon. 12/19 - The Story Behind Those Wooden Castle Playgrounds from 2022-12-20T14:46:53
Everything you never wondered about those wooden castle-like playgrounds of Gen X and Millennials’ youths. Plus, how a nano-thin layer of gold could finally be the cure to the dreade...
ListenFri. 12/16 - Bots Doing Business With Bots from 2022-12-16T17:00
An AI chatbot that can negotiate with customer service chatbots to lower your bills, cancel your subscriptions, and more. Plus, the reason why chocolate sometimes gets that white sor...
ListenThu. 12/15 - How Sci-Fi Impacts Real-World Innovation&Policy from 2022-12-15T19:30
The interplay between science fiction and real-world scientific innovations––from space travel to fusion energy. Plus, a replay of a classic Cool Stuff Ride Home segment on Krampus w...
ListenWed. 12/14 - Why Thousands of Street Lights Are Turning Purple from 2022-12-14T21:42:24
Why some street lights across the US and Canada have been turning purple, and what it says about the larger effects of the supply chain on our cityscapes. Plus, the emus that were ba...
ListenTue. 12/13 - The Enduring Power of "Silent Night" from 2022-12-13T22:22:13
The origins and significance of the song “Silent Night.” Plus, an update on the US’s fusion energy breakthrough. And Los Angeles County’s first-ever unicorn license has been issued.<...
ListenMon. 12/12 - A "Major Breakthrough" on Fusion Energy? from 2022-12-12T23:11:36
A big fusion energy announcement is coming in the morning, but just how “big” will it really be? Plus, a collection of disappearing and extinct sounds. And how the climate emergency ...
ListenFri. 12/09 - The Early Browser Button That Could've Changed The Web For The Better from 2022-12-09T21:00:39
A browser button proposed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1997 that could’ve changed the web as we know it… or could it? Plus, eight artists from the around the world are officially going on a...
ListenThu. 12/08 - The Christmas Classic That Almost Never Aired from 2022-12-08T22:02:48
As we go the first Christmas in over half a century without a network TV airing of A Charlie Brown Christmas, an extended reflection on its staying power, unexpected success...
ListenWed. 12/07 - Your Milk Is Probably Not Actually Expired from 2022-12-07T22:59:36
How less-confusing food labeling––and perhaps more food-based curriculum in schools––can mitigate the huge problem of food waste. Plus, a new web-based simulator that will show you e...
ListenTue. 12/06 - Gory, Graphic Shakespeare&Those Who Tried to Erase Him in the 1800s from 2022-12-06T21:48:32
Candles will play stunt double for actors in a new staging of Shakespeare’s most violent play. Plus, we take a detour down the path of Shakespearean conspiracies. And, in other news,...
ListenMon. 12/05 - Will Sherlock Holmes Go Goblin Mode? from 2022-12-05T22:09:27
2023 is going to be a big year for the public domain, and especially for one estate who will finally be losing control of a character they’ve tried their very best to wring every las...
ListenFri. 12/02 - Pilk&Cookies: Santa's New Fave? from 2022-12-02T19:26:14
AriZona Iced Tea is joining the hard beverage movement. Pepsi is joining… Big Milk? And scientists have got some new, practical tips for training your body to wake up earlier and act...
ListenThu. 12/01 - Your Toilet Could Save Your Life from 2022-12-01T20:03:14
Was Mars once hit with an asteroid on the scale of Earth’s own dino-killer? Plus, what if there was a device that listened to your farts and let you know when you should go see a doc...
ListenWed. 11/30 - Designing Spotify Wrapped from 2022-11-30T22:44:36
A dive into the design behind Spotify Wrapped, and some of the new features this years––including the Myers-Briggsification of your personal listening data. Plus, the baguette was ju...
ListenTue. 11/29 - Summer Drought Is Haunting Christmas from 2022-11-29T20:42:37
Drought and inflation are making it a tough year for Christmas trees. Plus, Japan has had to abandon what would’ve been their first-ever lunar landing, but a private Japanese company...
ListenMon. 11/28 - The World's Largest Active Volcano Is Erupting from 2022-11-28T22:21:43
The world’s largest active volcano has begun erupting for the first time in four decades. Plus, “monkeypox” has officially been renamed “mpox.” And insurance company State Farm has j...
ListenTue. 11/22 - Should 16-Year-Olds Be Allowed To Vote? from 2022-11-22T19:57:51
New Zealand is set to vote on lowering the voting age to 16. Scientists have added four new prefixes to the metric system. And a peek inside the wide world of Monster Energy drink co...
ListenMon. 11/21 - A Ray of Hope For the "Tripledemic?" from 2022-11-21T21:15:38
Could the “tripledemic” be tamped down slightly by the viruses interfering with and preventing each other from spiking in the same place at the same time? Plus, public libraries in t...
ListenFri. 11/18 - Giant Turkey Legs, The Quintessential American Snack from 2022-11-18T19:09:31
What’s the deal with those giant turkey legs they serve at renaissance fairs and Disney World? Plus, Coors Light has just launched a color-changing nail polish that lets you know whe...
ListenThu. 11/17 - Lab-Grown Meat Gets FDA Approval from 2022-11-17T22:31:12
The FDA has given approval for the first time to a lab-grown meat. Plus, another company is genetically modifying plants to work as superpowered air purifiers. And 500 new words like...
ListenWed. 11/16 - Fruitcake Flavored: The Pumpkin Spice of Christmastime? from 2022-11-16T22:19:38
Can wearing a mask yourself make it harder to recognize the faces of people, even when they’re not wearing a mask? Plus, why Kraft Heinz has upped the goof factor with so ma...
ListenTue. 11/15 - Chimps––They're Just Like Us! from 2022-11-15T19:41:03
In what feels like the start of a riddle, egg prices are surging, but chicken prices are going down. Plus, it turns out chimps like to share cool stuff as much as some daily podcaste...
ListenMon. 11/14 - Polar Night, Midnight Sun,&Fruit Quakes from 2022-11-14T22:19:59
Polar Night and Midnight Sun. What’s it like living in a place that stays absolutely pitch black for two and half months, and what can we learn from the people who live there? Plus, ...
ListenFri. 11/11 - VR Special Effects Made Live TV Debut on Election Night from 2022-11-11T20:22:54
How tech from shows like The Mandalorian is now being used in live election coverage on TV. Plus, an enormous tunnel has been uncovered beneath an Egyptian temple and some t...
ListenThu. 11/10 - Can I Get One Large Algae, Please? from 2022-11-10T22:24:44
Is algae the secret to feeding our growing world? Plus, new evidence for a sixth mass extinction that occurred even earlier than the Big Five. And some prescient thoughts on democrac...
ListenWed. 11/09 - Ballpoint Pens Killed the Cursive Star from 2022-11-09T21:50:24
Could the ballpoint pen be just as responsible for the death of cursive handwriting as the computer? Plus, lab-grown blood has been injected into two patients in a world-first clinic...
ListenTue. 11/08 - 3D Printing Human Organs In Space from 2022-11-08T21:45:10
From a 3D bioprinter for human tissues to pumpkin spice cappuccinos, here’s the cargo being delivered on board the S.S. Sally Ride tomorrow to the International Space Station. Plus, ...
ListenMon. 11/07 - The Uncertain Future of Social Media, Our Phones,&Us from 2022-11-07T21:03:03
On TikTok, Twitter, and more broadly how social media has changed us, how we might finally be approaching a tipping point in how we use it, and the ways in which our devices play jus...
ListenFri. 11/04 - Music to Prevent Nightmares from 2022-11-04T19:10:34
Could a musical cue played while you’re asleep help prevent nightmares? Plus, a round-up of science news from this month in history. And the US government might be getting an officia...
ListenThu. 11/03 - How the World Series Led To the Television Boom from 2022-11-03T19:02:54
A deep dive into two major events that led to the television boom, and a question of what that has meant for the artifice and theatricality of live events.
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ListenWed. 11/02 - Cornhole Controversy from 2022-11-02T21:20:47
2022 has been the year of cheating. The latest scandal to rock a niche community? BagGate at the American Cornhole League World Championships. Plus, Collins Dictionary has declared “...
ListenTue. 11/01 - Dracula: A Tale of Misinformation? from 2022-11-01T19:36:50
Why does Dracula still resonate with audiences over a century later? The disease narrative is one possible reason, but there’s another less-discussed theory too. Plus, one team of sc...
ListenMon. 10/31 - Queen Victoria's Halloween Ragers from 2022-10-31T21:23
Dispatches from the Recreational Fear Lab on why being scared might be a healthy thing. And the raucous Halloween parties Queen Victoria used to throw in Scotland.
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In our first-ever "Best Of" episode, we look back at the history of candy corn. How did this contentious candy come to be, why does it persist when so many people hate it, and does i...
ListenThu. 10/27 - This Is Your Brain On Books from 2022-10-27T20:35:46
Can the books we read permanently change our brains? Or at least impact our values over a lifetime? Two studies that used undergrads as guinea pigs attempt to quantify the effects of...
ListenWed. 10/26 - Men Eat Red Meat, Women Eat Salads –– But Why? from 2022-10-26T17:53:37
How and why did food become so gendered? Y’know, men eat red meat and women eat salads. When did those associations begin? Plus, according to new evolutionary findings, animals might...
ListenTue. 10/25 - Parkour Activists from 2022-10-25T18:53:12
Why marigolds are so prevalent in cultural celebrations around the world this time of year. Plus, how insect swarms affect atmospheric electricity. And the parkour athletes turned en...
ListenMon. 10/24 - Eau de Witchcraft from 2022-10-24T19:52:37
Why scents and fragrances have been so strongly associated with witchcraft throughout time and how those associations influence witchcraft, feminism, and misogyny today. Plus, a wild...
ListenThu. 10/20 - How the Black Death Changed Our Genes from 2022-10-20T20:19:48
How the Black Death changed the course of human evolution. Plus, the exoplanet with a marshmallow-like atmosphere. And IKEA is testing out autonomous delivery vehicles....
ListenWed. 10/19 - The Rise of Human Composting, a Burial Alternative from 2022-10-19T18:25:18
A look into the growing movement of human composting as a funeral option. Plus, Anna May Wong quarters start shipping in the US on Monday. And two iconic movies with intriguing reboo...
ListenTue. 10/18 - How Quickly Would Vampires Make Humans Extinct? from 2022-10-18T21:17:38
Could vampires exist, mathematically speaking? Plus, an update on COVID variants of concern as we head into winter. And the United Kingdom has ruled that GIFs are still relevant and ...
ListenMon. 10/17 - The AI Chatbot Running for Office in Denmark from 2022-10-17T21:12:52
NASA isn’t the only one who may launch a rocket to the moon next month. Plus, a Danish political party led by an AI chatbot that’s running for office. A new horror film that’s causin...
ListenFri. 10/14 - CIA-Funded Woolly Mammoths from 2022-10-14T22:02:37
The FCC has just proposed new rules to combat space junk. Plus, remember the company trying to bring back the woolly mammoth? The CIA just invested in them. Plus, a previously unhear...
ListenThu. 10/13 - Warhol&Prince&Galileo&Elvis. from 2022-10-13T21:41:32
A Supreme Court case involving Prince and Andy Warhol that could have huge implications on the future of art. Plus, a new book by Galileo just dropped. And a song sung by 100,000 peo...
ListenWed. 10/12 - Space Age Clam Slam from 2022-10-12T20:54:53
The verdict on that asteroid NASA hit with a spacecraft last month. Plus, Tom Cruise’s latest plan to make history in space. And the latest Cards Against Humanity expansion pack that...
ListenTue. 10/11 - The Ghost of Halloween Candy Panics Past from 2022-10-11T21:19:07
Another Halloween, another candy tampering panic. While these panics rarely––if ever––bear fruit, poisoned candy and concerns around it have a longer history than you might suspect. ...
ListenMon. 10/10 - Cyborg Cockroaches Are Here To Save the Day from 2022-10-10T20:30
Just in time for Halloween, we’ve got cyborg cockroaches. As terrifying as it sounds though, they might actually end up saving our lives. Plus, a round-up of recommendations for cele...
ListenFri. 10/07 - When Novelty Halloween Songs Ruled The Billboard Charts from 2022-10-07T20:15:59
What the heck is a flying purple people eater and why did that song about one stick around for so long? Plus, remember the Ice Bucket Challenge? Eight years later, we’ve got a look a...
ListenThu. 10/06 - Jinkies! I Can't Believe Butter Is So Expensive from 2022-10-06T21:53:56
I’m back with another shortage report. This time? Butter. Plus, sleep tourism is apparently a thing now. And Velma from Scooby-Doo is officially super gay, for real this time. Listen
Wed. 10/05 - Bruce Willis Deepfake Deal is Fake, But Others Could Be Coming from 2022-10-05T19:10:27
It’s Nobel Prize week. With three prizes announced and three yet to come, here are the winners in Physics, Chemistry, and Physiology or Medicine. Plus, Bruce Willis did not sell the ...
ListenTue. 10/04 - Turns Out, Buttons Are Bad For Us from 2022-10-04T18:30
From the annals of “everyday objects our ancestors were once super concerned about”: electric push buttons. Like, on/off buttons on any basic device. And you know what, they kind of ...
ListenMon. 10/03 - Can You Eat Crocs? from 2022-10-03T18:30
Answering the age old question: can you eat Crocs? Plus, why it is adults still get stress dreams about school even years after they leave. And a chance to stay at the Sanderson sist...
ListenFri. 09/30 - The Real Warriors From 'The Woman King' from 2022-09-30T18:30
The real story of the Agoji warriors fictionalized in The Woman King. Plus, the Food and Drug Administration just dropped a new definition for the word “healthy.” And the ve...
ListenThu. 09/29 - Are Lawns ALL Bad? from 2022-09-29T21:12:55
Lawns are terrible for the environment, but is ripping them out all together the right answer? Plus, why decorating your home for the holidays is, actually, really good for your heal...
ListenWed. 09/27 - Could Changing Jupiter Make Earth Better? from 2022-09-28T21:30:26
Could a change in Jupiter’s orbit make life on Earth more hospitable? Plus, behold the best GIFs of the 90s, uploaded a-fresh by internet strangers. And all the Taco Bell news that’s...
ListenTue. 09/27 - Giant Invisible Otters from 2022-09-27T21:04:02
How close are we to some kind of invisibility cloak? Plus, when giant lion-sized otters roamed the land. Yes, the land. And Hasbro wants to make you into an action figure. Listen
Mon. 09/26 - GIFs Are Dead, Long Live the GIF from 2022-09-26T19:31:02
Thanks to a court filing from the largest search engine of its kind, it’s official: GIFs are cringe. How did they fall so far? Plus, the Colorado River is drying up and part of the r...
ListenFri. 09/23 - Asteroid SMASH from 2022-09-23T18:48:13
Why is NASA slamming a spacecraft into an asteroid on Monday and what will we be able to see of the collision? Plus, a new low-cost, no-lab-required COVID-19 antibody test that could...
ListenThu. 09/22 - Fall Is Here&Your Phone Is Dying from 2022-09-22T18:49:03
It’s the first day of fall. Or is it? Everything you need to know about the equinox, plus some seasonal music recommendations. An app you can only use when your phone’s battery is le...
ListenWed. 09/21 - What is this? A podcast for ANTS?! from 2022-09-21T20:02:36
Scientists have conducted an ant census. Or at least that’s what I’m calling it. And the total number they came up with is out of this world. Plus, the return of the Shortage Report....
ListenTue. 09/20 - The Lost Moon of Saturn from 2022-09-20T19:05:12
How did Saturn get its jaunty tilt and cool rings? A new study says it could’ve been caused by an hither-to-unknown ancient moon that got torn apart by its planet. Plus, new findings...
ListenMon. 09/19 - Did Volcanoes Kill the Dinosaurs? from 2022-09-19T18:46:05
It’s not all about the asteroid. Some scientists are still debating what caused the dinosaurs to go extinct and a new study provides some interesting evidence for the role of volcano...
ListenFri. 09/16 - What Is Going On In England? from 2022-09-16T20:53:38
From informing the bees to muting self-checkout machines, the many shades of mourning––and not––in the United Kingdom. And, from ice cream prescribed with chemotherapy to synchronize...
ListenThu. 09/15 - The People's Joker&Lunar Crystals from 2022-09-15T20:13:39
China has discovered a new lunar mineral––and more dispatches from space, including the asteroid NASA is intentionally crashing into next week. Plus, a trans DIY retelling of The Jok...
ListenWed. 09/14 - The Dream of the 90s Is Alive on the Internet Archive… But For How Much Longer? from 2022-09-14T20:42:57
Several major publishing houses are suing the Internet Archive. Why? And what could the ramifications of the lawsuit have on the archive and on digital access to knowledge more broad...
ListenTue. 09/13 - Too Many or Too Few Humans? from 2022-09-13T21:45:42
We’re approaching overpopulation. Or we’re in danger of population decline. It depends who you ask. As we prepare to pass eight billion humans on Earth, a look at the history of popu...
ListenMon. 09/12 - Not Your Papa’s Pawpaw from 2022-09-12T20:59:12
Is the most American of all fruits finally going to get its time to shine? And, no, NASA did not officially ask the public to name the probe to Uranus, but they could one day and, if...
ListenFri. 09/09 - Garbled Nonsense: When Filter Bubbles Collide from 2022-09-09T21:36:11
Merriam-Webster has added 370 words to the dictionary, but it’s not enough to keep up with the changing pace of language on the internet, especially as we increasingly communicate wi...
ListenThu. 09/08 - All Hail Big Hail from 2022-09-08T21:23:18
Hail is getting bigger and becoming more common to more areas, but we still know relatively little about it. Plus, a possibly complete dinosaur skeleton with intact fossilized skin h...
ListenWed. 09/07 - The Haunting of Loab: AI's First Cryptid from 2022-09-07T21:23:24
Meet, Loab––a woman haunting every AI generated image she is summoned to with some of the goriest scenes you’ll find this side of Halloween. What does Loab tell us about AI generated...
ListenTue. 09/06 - The Science Tooth Fairy&the Vampire Skeleton from 2022-09-06T19:53:26
How analyzing baby teeth might be able to facilitate early intervention for childhood adversity. Plus, archaeologists have found the skeleton of a seventeenth century woman accused o...
ListenFri. 09/02 - Crappy Musicians Profiting From Kids’ Alexa Commands from 2022-09-02T21:21:14
The musicians getting paid anytime a preschooler makes a poop joke at an Alexa device. Plus, why Labor Day is a cursed weekend for movie releases. And the Artemis I launch is officia...
ListenThu. 09/01 - Littlefoot's Ancestor Is Oldest Ever Dino Found In Africa from 2022-09-01T20:48:23
One of the biggest ever and one of the smallest ever sauropods, both discovered recently and both helping us learn more about where and why dinosaurs traveled millions of years ago. ...
ListenWed. 08/31 - The World Bog Snorkeling Championships from 2022-08-31T17:58:05
The official trailer for the slasher horror version of Winnie the Pooh dropped and, I think I actually want to watch the whole movie now? Plus, the latest update on when Artemis I wi...
ListenTue. 08/30 - Big Kale's Big Lie from 2022-08-30T20:42:35
The surprising history of how kale became so popular so quickly back in 2014, and how both Pizza Hut and Chick-fil-A were partially responsible––but not because they actually include...
ListenMon. 08/29 - Why Artemis I Didn't Launch from 2022-08-29T20:42:44
The Artemis I launch was scrubbed early this morning Here’s why the highly-anticipated launch didn’t get off the ground. Plus, rabies vaccines are raining down across the nation. And...
ListenFri. 08/26 - Prebunking Conspiratorial Thinking from 2022-08-26T19:28:11
Google ran a study using its own pre-roll ads to try to prebunk people before they fall for conspiracy theories. Plus, scientists have found the first-ever evidence of carbo...
ListenThu. 08/25 - The Fantasy of History from 2022-08-25T18:34:45
Invented traditions. Reimagined visions of the past. History is never free from our present-day biases, but the way we talk about the past often says more about us than the past itse...
ListenWed. 08/24 - Nimcels and Doppelgängers from 2022-08-24T21:19:23
The world of nimcels––what are they and where do they fit in online? Plus, the genetic similarities between unrelated doppelgängers. And gummy bears made out of wind turbines. Listen
Tue. 08/23 - Omicron Boosters&Original Antigenic Sin from 2022-08-23T21:22:46
Omicron-specific COVID boosters are coming to the US soon. How much of a difference will they make to immunity? Well, it’s complicated. Plus, NASA says Artemis I is go for launch. He...
ListenMon. 08/22 - They've Got 57 Varieties, But Tomato's The Only One from 2022-08-22T21:39:02
A dive into the viscous depths of the unshakeable ketchup bottle and its 57 different origin stories. Plus, NASA released the sound of an actual black hole. And expected and unexpect...
ListenFri. 08/19 - Competitive Lifesaving&Mullet Champions from 2022-08-19T20:20:13
Competitive lifesaving and the USA Mullet Championships. Just a couple of niche competitions to kick off your weekend with. Plus, a possible new method for removing those pernicious ...
ListenThu. 08/18 - Ancient Butt-less Sea Creature NOT a Human Ancestor from 2022-08-18T18:50:13
Could a century-old vaccine help protect against future epidemics? Plus, it turns out our oldest ancestor is not a half a billion year old sea creature with a mouth but no butt. And ...
ListenWed. 08/17 - Elektronik Supersonik from 2022-08-17T21:05:05
American Airlines has signed up for a supersonic boost. Plus, how to find the sweetest watermelon, and a brief history of the fruit. And Papa Johns is throwing everything at the wall...
ListenTue. 08/16 - De-Extincting Tasmanian Tigers from 2022-08-16T21:12:16
The team trying to bring the woolly mammoth back from extinction is doing a trial run with Tasmanian tigers, funded in part by the Hemsworth brothers. Plus, NASA’s megarocket that wi...
ListenMon. 08/15 - Exy McExoplanet from 2022-08-15T21:32:20
This one weird baking trick could make your cookies healthier and decrease waste in your home. Plus, the not-quite-net-positive potential in Greenland’s melting Arctic ice cover. You...
ListenFri. 08/12 - Micro-Robots Brushing Your Teeth? from 2022-08-12T20:33:39
Could chewing gum and micro-robots replace your toothbrush? Plus, a Lord Byron-themed RPG. And get paid to indulge in every pumpkin-spiced item at Trader Joe’s.
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ListenThu. 08/11 - Bog Butter Blogs&Predator's Food Vlog from 2022-08-11T21:17:19
The science and history of bog butter–––still edible butter buried in Irish bogs thousands of years ago. Plus, the first-ever feature film dubbed entirely in the Comanche language, a...
ListenWed. 08/10 - Mary Shelley&the Cryogenic Tabloid Star from 2022-08-10T20:17:30
The story of the 197-year-old frozen gentleman–––a tale that will take us from unprecedented weather events and the 19th century version of misinformation to Mary Wollstonecraft Shel...
ListenTue. 08/09 - Excel eSports Championships from 2022-08-09T20:52:34
The exciting world of Excel eSports. Plus, a Native American tribe who has had their land returned to them after 350 years. The top scientist who caused a big stir with a tiny bit of...
ListenMon. 08/08 - Do We REALLY Need Mosquitoes? from 2022-08-08T20:10:09
What would happen if we just Thanos-snapped all the mosquitoes out of existence? Would there be significantly adverse effects? Plus, from heat indexes to physiology, why the same tem...
ListenFri. 08/05 - Your Brain On Horror from 2022-08-05T19:21:51
Let’s talk about your brain on horror movies. Plus, Mark Cuban wants to turn a Texas town into Jurassic Park. And a virtual map that lets you see what your town looked like millions ...
ListenThu. 08/04 - The Hazy History of the IPA from 2022-08-04T20:52:54
A deep dive into the history of the IPA. What exactly is an IPA anyways? How did it get its name? And why did it become so ubiquitous over the last decade? Plus a very brief look at ...
ListenWed. 08/03 - Cheese Baths from 2022-08-03T21:07:44
Cheese baths––a nineteenth century fad coming back in style. Plus, Shaun the Sheep is officially going to the moon later this month, alongside 10,000 other trinkets. And a volcano ha...
ListenTue. 08/02 - Smell-O-Vision Meets VR from 2022-08-02T19:49:35
Virtual Reality doesn’t stink. And that’s kind of a problem. Why virtual smell could take the VR experience to the next level. Plus, a paper battery that’s activated by adding water....
ListenMon. 08/01 - Early Europeans Drank Milk Despite Lactose Intolerance; Ancient Humans, They're Just Like Us! from 2022-08-01T20:26:48
The first major study of its kind sheds new light on the evolution of all you mutants who can digest dairy. Plus, engineers at MIT have developed a wearable sticker that can see insi...
ListenFri. 07/29 - Shark Attacks, Moon Caves,&Murder Hornets from 2022-07-29T20:32:43
How likely are you really to get bit by a shark and do some of those cliché comparisons still hold up as waters warm and shark sightings seem to be on the rise? Plus, future lunar ex...
ListenThu. 07/28 - No, This Isn't Scientific Evidence for the Loch Ness Monster from 2022-07-28T21:19:29
Why a new discovery about plesiosaurs has gotten everyone talking about the Loch Ness Monster. Plus, the oldest DNA from a horse domesticated in America might have solved a centuries...
ListenWed. 07/27 - Netflix "Lucas-ing" Stranger Things from 2022-07-27T21:25:24
Cryptographers have identified the first known secure global communication system, in the form of nineteenth century newspaper ads. Plus, a fourth patient has been effectively cured ...
ListenTue. 07/26 - The Best Failed Inventions from 2022-07-26T20:28:03
Let’s take a visit to the Museum of Failure. Plus, robot spider zombies. Not a new comic book series, but an actual experiment from mechanical engineers in Texas. And the Earth’s ear...
ListenMon. 07/25 - When Did NASA Logos Become Fashionable? from 2022-07-25T18:55:44
The world’s first verified image of Mormonism founder Joseph Smith has been found… but it’s not convincing everyone just yet. And how did the NASA logo become so ubiquitous in clothi...
ListenFri. 07/22 – Home Depot's Got (Giant) Crabs from 2022-07-22T20:19:28
Why do we laugh and what causes us to do so? Was laughing at one point an evolutionary advantage? Plus, the reason for a mysterious pink glow over a small Australian town on Wednesda...
ListenThu. 07/21 - TikTok is Oozing Pink Sauce from 2022-07-21T20:05:11
A product that could help you hear the person you’re trying to have a conversation with in a loud, crowded room. Plus, a follow-up on why Unicode is adding so many more colored heart...
ListenWed. 07/20 - Real-Life Quidditch Changes Its Name from 2022-07-20T19:46:48
The real-life sport inspired by quidditch has announced their new name––and I have a lot of thoughts. Plus, a few companies in Japan have introduced standing “nap boxes” into their o...
ListenTue. 07/19 - DIY 4 Lyfe&Death from 2022-07-19T21:03:07
Three species frozen in time within one single piece of amber. Plus, the DIYers building their own coffins. And Costco has promised not to raise the price of their rotisserie chicken...
ListenMon. 07/18 - An Experiential Peek Into 2050's Weather from 2022-07-18T21:15:59
Heatwaves around the world are so extreme this week that one of them matches a projected forecast for 2050. Plus, MIT engineers have found a more efficient method for boiling water. ...
ListenWed. 07/13 - When Coal Was "Un-American" from 2022-07-13T20:58:07
What can the slow and timid adoption of coal in the US tell us about the transition to solar and wind power? Plus, this newly-discovered dinosaur sheds some light on why T-Rexes had ...
ListenTue. 07/12 - Spikes, Blobs,&Bubbles: Explaining the JWST Images from 2022-07-12T21:16:05
The JWST images are here! But what are we actually looking at? Plus, could gene editing put an end to cholesterol-related disease? And Cat Power is planning to perform a cover of an ...
ListenMon. 07/11 - Sailing Without a Map, or Compass, or Anything from 2022-07-11T20:58:38
Could an MIT idea to ease the climate crisis by blowing up giant sun-blocking bubbles in space actually work? Plus, the Polynesian voyagers who are reviving ancient seafaring techniq...
ListenFri. 07/08 - The Breakfast Episode from 2022-07-08T20:27:46
Welcome to our accidental breakfast episode. First, how did orange juice become our go-to breakfast beverage of choice? Plus, Waffle House’s in-house record label. And, someone’s bee...
ListenThu. 07/07 - Sports Leagues IN SPACE from 2022-07-07T20:26:03
In 1972, a team of international researchers used computer modeling to assess and warn us about the potential collapse of human civilization. Fifty years later, how does their assess...
ListenWed. 07/06 - Big Mouth Billy Bass from 2022-07-06T21:16:04
We take a deep dive into the freshwater lake origins of Big Mouth Billy Bass, the singing fish, and his riptide success in the early 2000s. And, in other peak scientific innovation n...
ListenTue. 07/05 - The Rise of #Gentleminions from 2022-07-05T21:24:46
Could the historic flooding at Yellowstone National Park be a positive thing in the long term? Plus, new findings into long COVID-caused brain fog. And why some movie theaters are ba...
ListenThu. 06/30 - The Kid Who Invented Popsicles... Allegedly from 2022-06-30T17:30
The murky history of Popsicles, and freeze pops or Otter Pops or whatever you call them. Plus, those skin mites that live on your face might be able to reveal your geographic ancestr...
ListenWed. 06/29 - Did "The Dress" Foreshadow Fake News? from 2022-06-29T20:24:28
Remember the photo of that blue and black dress, or I’m sorry, white and gold dress? It turns out at least one neuroscientist conducted an official study of people’s perceptions abou...
ListenTue. 06/28 - The Return of the Moon Age from 2022-06-28T20:44:45
NASA’s Artemis mission returning us to the moon has officially begun… sort of. Here’s everything you need to know about today’s first step towards establishing a base in lunar orbit....
ListenMon. 06/27 - Why Friends Smell Alike from 2022-06-27T20:23:40
Do groups of friends all smell alike? Plus, an astonishingly well-preserved 30,000 year old woolly mammoth baby was just discovered. And we finally have photographic evidence of that...
ListenFri. 06/24 - The Creatures That Live&Mate On Our Faces from 2022-06-24T16:00
The facts on how risky public bathrooms actually are when it comes to germs and disease transmission. Plus, the secret lives of skin mites––a bevy of new findings on the microscopic ...
ListenThu. 06/23 - The "Anti-Hunger" Molecule Formed By Intense Workouts from 2022-06-23T18:26:30
A newly-identified molecule may explain why some workouts make you super hungry and others leave you without an appetite at all. Plus, a spectacular planetary conjunction is on displ...
ListenWed. 06/22 - Pinocchio, Fascism,&Guillermo del Toro from 2022-06-22T20:39:25
A deep dive into the origins, values, and many adaptations of The Adventures of Pinocchio––including how Guillermo del Toro’s dark upcoming stop motion animation could be the truest ...
ListenTue. 06/21 - Queerness in Colonial Williamsburg from 2022-06-21T20:59:06
More and more countries are banning single-use plastics, but what alternatives are available? One team of scientists have developed an antimicrobial spray that could replace plastic ...
ListenMon. 06/20 - Peecycling from 2022-06-20T20:40:56
Would you use your own pee in your garden? Or donate it to a local farm? Some folks around the world see it as the future of fertilization. Plus, some scientists want to rename summe...
ListenFri. 06/17 - Space-Based Solar Power from 2022-06-17T20:03:27
Ahead of Juneteenth, a reminder of what emancipation did and didn’t do. Plus, a newly discovered group of polar bears who are able to survive on less sea ice than should be possible....
ListenThu. 06/16 - An AI RBG from 2022-06-16T22:27:21
The Large Hadron Collider has been booted up once more, but will it ever find anything as huge as the Higgs boson again? Plus, an AI model that’s turning Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s words into a m...
ListenWed. 06/15 - Is This the Origin of the Black Death? from 2022-06-15T19:08:14
A new lead on the origin of the Black Death. Plus, monkeypox will soon––thankfully––be getting a new name. And Internet Explorer is being put to rest today. RIP.
Tue. 06/14 - The Once and Future Mall from 2022-06-14T21:34:11
The history and future of the design of the American shopping mall. Plus, a new test that can more accurately assess your immunity to COVID-19. And Coca-Cola is releasing a new Jack ...
ListenMon. 06/13 - Why You Can't Remember Books You Read from 2022-06-13T21:45:41
Why is it so hard to remember details from books we’ve read and TV shows we’ve watched? Plus, why is food cooked outside on an open flame so dang delicious? And, vaccines for America...
ListenFri. 06/10 - COVID-Sniffing Dogs&Delayed Positive Test Results from 2022-06-10T19:47:06
Why are some people experiencing delayed positive tests from COVID-19? And, new tests on the block, from expensive at-home hubs to COVID-sniffing dogs. Plus, a proposal in the UK to ...
ListenThu. 06/09 - Heat Waves May Get Names, Like Hurricanes from 2022-06-09T19:19:22
Heat waves in the future could come with their own names, and we might be able to keep safe from them thanks to advances in smart window technology. Plus, Europe’s largest ever land ...
ListenWed. 06/08 - So Long, Sit-Ups from 2022-06-08T17:30
Has the sit-up been canceled? Plus, the century-long history of growing nonnative plants in Antarctica and how it will help astronauts fill their bellies when they fly to the moon an...
ListenTue. 06/07 - Humans' Unique Sleep Patternzzzzzz from 2022-06-07T17:30
Why is it that humans get less sleep than all other primates? And are “short sleepers” really a thing? Plus, “mountains” of sugar have been discovered all over the world, hiding bene...
ListenMon. 06/06 - Gummi Bears: A 100 Year Look Back from 2022-06-06T17:30
It’s the hundredth anniversary of the humble gummy bear, but did you know they’ve only been in America since the 80s? Plus, could one source of water ice on the moon be ancient volca...
ListenFri. 06/03 - This Is Your Voice On Mars from 2022-06-03T17:30
Some wild animal species might be evolving four times faster than we thought. Plus, what your voice would sound like on Mars. And the summer job in Wisconsin that makes teenagers jum...
ListenThu. 06/02 - How To OutHorse Your Email from 2022-06-02T17:37:44
Turns out your liver is quite a bit younger than expected. Plus, people with food allergies may be at a lower risk of catching COVID-19. Iceland’s new campaign to help you rein in yo...
ListenWed. 06/01 - Self-Cloning Plant the New Biggest on Earth from 2022-06-01T18:54:13
A new contender for the world's largest plant is bigger than Cincinnati and named after Posiedon. Plus, a round-up of everything launching into space this weekend. And, fresh on the ...
ListenTue. 05/31 - Unionized Ghosts, Cat Burglars,&Quantum Bubbles from 2022-05-31T18:00:41
A supremely weird “trivia” cartoon on Netflix. Plus, physicists made bubbles of gas atoms colder than space . And why the Buzzfeed News’ union contract includes legal protection agai...
ListenMon. 05/30 - Angry Angry Hamsters from 2022-05-30T15:38:25
Scientists accidentally created super aggressive mutant hamsters. Meanwhile other scientists have devised a method for pulling drinking water out of thin air with a super affordable ...
ListenFri. 05/27 - Viruses Are Behaving Weirdly from 2022-05-27T20:09:04
Why viruses are starting to act in unexpected ways. Plus, the Sex Pistols re-rerelease “God Save the Queen” just in time for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and at least one DIY collect...
ListenThu. 05/26 - Winnie the Pooh: Horror Villain from 2022-05-26T20:27:05
The first human genome from a victim of the eruption in ancient Pompeii has been sequenced. Plus, a global mushroom art scavenger hunt is afoot. And Winnie the Pooh is joining the gr...
ListenWed. 05/25 - Don't Forget To Take Your Daily Tomato from 2022-05-25T21:32:26
Why NASA is sending a bunch of brewer’s yeast up to space on Artemis 1. Plus, scientists have created genetically-edited tomatoes pumped up with vitamin D. And a COVID-19 memorial th...
ListenTue. 05/24 - Monkeypox: How Concerned Should We Be? from 2022-05-24T19:42:24
Everything you need to know about monkeypox––what is it, how is it spread, and how concerned should we be? Plus, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is returning to Earth on Wednesday, aft...
ListenMon. 05/23 - The Forest At The Bottom Of A Sinkhole from 2022-05-23T19:04:57
The ancient forest that was discovered at the bottom of a giant sinkhole in China. Plus, a moth species not seen since 1912 was found in the luggage of a passenger at the Detroit air...
ListenFri. 05/20 - 1930s Shopping Cart Haters from 2022-05-20T17:30
The history of the humble shopping cart, and why people absolutely did not like them when they first came out. Plus, a parasite that might make you more attractive—but like,...
ListenThu. 05/19 - In Defense of "Like" from 2022-05-19T21:10:29
Why do we judge each other so harshly for saying “like,” even though most of us say it way more often than we’d admit to? Plus, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is launching mere hours ...
ListenWed. 05/18 - Music Made From DNA Sequences from 2022-05-18T19:13:42
The history and future of making music out of DNA sequences, particle vibrations, and more. Plus, a new study indicates that cats recognize the names of their cat friends and their h...
ListenTue. 05/17 - Telepathic Pizza Delivery&Algae Batteries from 2022-05-17T18:02:41
Scientists created a microcomputer powered by photosynthetic algae. Plus, a smart pacifier that could monitor the health of premature babies in the NICU. And Domino’s has teamed up w...
ListenMon. 05/16 - Plants Grown In Moon Dust from 2022-05-16T19:17:09
Plants have successfully been grown in moon dust for the first time. Plus, McDonald’s is officially closing all of their restaurants in Russia––why that’s a big deal. A new site that...
ListenFri. 05/13 - The Multiverse: A Balm, A Mirror, or a Corporate Ploy? from 2022-05-13T21:27:51
A deep dive into the multiverse––what it actually is, why it’s become such a popular trope, what its popularity says about where we’re at as a society right now, how it mirrors our r...
ListenThu. 05/12 - 1st Image of Milky Way Black Hole&1st Taco Bell TikTok Musical, Equally Important Events from 2022-05-12T18:57:54
Everything you need to know about the just-released first-ever image of the black hole at the center of our galaxy. Plus, is there sight after death? No. But kind of. And, in the mos...
ListenWed. 05/11 - Love, Sleep,&Dinosaurs: The Three Most Important Things In Life from 2022-05-11T18:00
How data can help us find happiness in romantic relationships, or at least tell us why we’re dating all wrong. Plus, it turns out sleep-deprivation can affect how we see other people...
ListenTue. 05/10 - How Hollywood Changed In The Summer of 19, 19, 1982 from 2022-05-10T18:00
How the summer of 1982 changed movies forever––for better or worse. Plus, a study justifying why teenagers suck at listening to their parents. And, how to watch this weekend’s total ...
ListenMon. 05/09 - The Real-Life Inspiration Behind 'The Blob' from 2022-05-09T18:04:59
How the 50’s sci-fi horror film The Blob was actually a ripped-from-the-headlines story. Plus, potential cancer treatments involving magnets and dirt. And would you undergo ...
ListenFri. 05/06 - Dickens and the Rise of Creepy Clowns from 2022-05-06T20:45:17
How much can we blame Charles Dickens for the persisting archetype of creepy clowns? Who and what other cultural factors over the centuries contributed to so many people being whigge...
ListenThu. 05/05 - Is Original Pop Culture Going Extinct? from 2022-05-05T20:43:34
A deep dive into the question of whether pop culture has become completely dominated by franchises and the same superstars; and, if so, how new that phenomenon actually is and, if it...
ListenWed. 05/04 - Margaret Thatcher's Empire Strikes Back from 2022-05-04T19:52:28
Did Margaret Thatcher play a role in the origins of Star Wars Day? Plus, why human hibernation for long-distance space travel might not actually be worth it. And a redone Bob Dylan r...
ListenTue. 05/03 - Why Can't The US Have Weird Chip Flavors? from 2022-05-03T20:56:55
Why doesn’t the US get all the cool chip flavors that other countries do? Plus, scientists have figured out a way to breakdown plastic in just a few days, instead of over centuries. ...
ListenMon. 05/02 - Waste More Time from 2022-05-02T20:00:34
Why it’s time for you to waste time. Plus, a café in Tokyo that doesn’t let people leave until they’ve successfully hit their writing goals. And a possibly sustainable use for the un...
ListenFri. 04/29 - Books That Kill: Arsenic-Laced Covers&Other Poisonous Pigments from 2022-04-29T20:24:43
How an innocent trip to the library could give you arsenic poisoning. Plus, a new pterosaur fossil seems to confirm the prehistoric reptiles had some pretty cool feathers. And, how w...
ListenThu. 04/28 - Oreology: The Science of Oreos from 2022-04-28T21:00:59
Canada has become the first country to release census data on their trans and nonbinary population. Plus, a new study showing how the climate emergency could fuel future pandemics. A...
ListenWed. 04/27 - Our Backstabbed Two-Faced Moon from 2022-04-27T21:06:48
The moon has a bit of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde situation going on that astronomers have never been able to definitively explain, but a new study suggests it could be the result of a m...
ListenTue. 04/26 - When the CIA Funded an Animal Farm Cartoon from 2022-04-26T19:30
How the CIA funded that 1954 animated adaptation of Animal Farm as part of their anti-communist propaganda campaign. Plus, the woman who found out she’d been missing a chunk of her b...
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