Episodes

Feb. 12, 2021

Fri. 02/12 - He Made a Guitar Out of His Uncle's Skeleton

The story of how two brothers gamed the YouTube system thirteen years ago and have since used that method to raise nearly 14 million dollars for charity. An interactive site that simulates the audio experience of being at you...
Feb. 11, 2021

Thu. 02/11 - Myspace is back!

How the UK variant of Sars-CoV-2 may have evolved inside just one human. Some dating apps are adding video components, but it’s just another case of modern tech “inventing” something that has already existed for decades. Let’...
Feb. 10, 2021

Wed. 02/10 - The Curious Case of the Purple Daisy Photo

Do all of these UV light “virus-killing” appliances really work? The mystery of the purple flower photo that has accounted for nearly 20% of all Wikimedia Commons traffic since last summer. And, it’s been ten years since “Fri...
Feb. 9, 2021

Tue. 02/09 - A Hacker Tried to Poison a Town's Water Supply

The scientific benefits of going for regular walks, and some tips for incorporating more walks into your life. The town in Florida whose water was almost poisoned when a nefarious individual hacked into their water supply. Th...
Feb. 8, 2021

Mon. 02/08 - A Live Animated Stage Production... Wait, what?

How the Royal Shakespeare Company is using live motion capture to animate a virtual show in real time. A case study of a California town who has this whole pandemic response thing down. A 3D printed house has hit the market o...
Feb. 5, 2021

Fri. 02/05 - This Is Your Brain On Juggling

How learning to juggle is the perfect example of what happens to your brain when you learn a new skill. A new literary version of Street Fighter II. Why Burger King France is handing out free potatoes. And, following on yeste...
Feb. 4, 2021

Wed. 02/04 - An Unborn Baby's Debut Album

We were bracing for a flu and COVID double whammy of a winter, but it never came. What happened? An intriguing new community initiative taking off in Europe to help prevent the mounting problem of electronic waste. And have y...
Feb. 3, 2021

Wed. 02/03 - Are We Too Cynical for Viral Stunts These Days?

What causes ice ages? The science behind your frying pan. You know, the one that’s supposed to be non-stick but isn’t. Scientists explain why. Other scientists have engineered spinach to send emails. Sort of. And did you hear...
Feb. 2, 2021

Tue. 02/02 - How Frozen Helped Solve the Dyatlov Pass Mystery

How a 1970s seat belt crash test and the animated movie Frozen helped potentially solve the 62-year-old Dyatlov Pass mystery. A fascinating correction to something I said yesterday about Langston Hughes. And remembering Capta...
Feb. 1, 2021

Mon. 02/01 - February's Mars Invasion

Sharing some thoughts from Langston Hughes on this first day of Black History Month, and questioning what makes someone a hero in our history books. Plus, the discovery of a new blue pigment. And all the Mars news for Februar...
Jan. 29, 2021

Fri. 1/29 - What Your Tone of Voice Could Say About Your Music Taste

What did everyday Romans in Pompeii eat? An archaeologist has tried to reconstruct their meals. Merriam-Webster has added 520 new words to the dictionary. How do they decide which words get added? And a sci-fi dictionary to e...
Jan. 28, 2021

Thu. 1/28 - Legal Protections for Sounds & Smells in France

The mathematics of knitting. How France is trying to legally protect smells. A cautionary tale that will inspire you to go check on your office building if you’ve been working from home and no one’s done that for a few months...
Jan. 27, 2021

Wed. 1/27 - Putting Your Money In GameStop is Old News

A brief dip into the GameStop Wall Street mayhem. A new water-is-wet kind of study proving that money indeed can buy you happiness. And the story of some students who just found out their new professor this semester has been ...
Jan. 26, 2021

Tue. 1/26 - Werner Herzog on Skateboarding

New DNA analysis upends some long held assumptions about the evolutionary background of dire wolves. How Adobe Flash broke an entire railway system. Astronomers have discovered a sextuply-eclipsing sextuple star system. Say t...
Jan. 25, 2021

Mon. 1/25 - The Moon Rock in Biden's Oval Office: A History

The word “robot” was coined one hundred years ago today in a play about robots taking over the world. Good thing that hasn’t happened yet! ...right? The story behind the moon rock in President Biden’s newly redesigned Oval Of...
Jan. 22, 2021

Fri. 1/22 - The Swedish Secret to Happy, Productive Work Days

NASA trained an AI to detect craters on Mars. A possible discovery of giant prehistoric carnivorous worms. A new Swedish practice to adopt. And a mobile site that will match you with your film critic soulmate. Sponsors: NordV...
Jan. 21, 2021

Thu. 1/21 - Biophilic Recharge Rooms for Healthcare Workers

Recharge Rooms are helping frontline healthcare workers cope with the continued toll the pandemic is taking on their well-being. How bats are helping scientists create better biologging instruments and the discoveries being m...
Jan. 20, 2021

Wed. 1/20 - Baby Megalodons & The Muppet Gatsby

New findings into the cannibalism and sheer size of baby megalodons. Teaching AIs to become our teachers. And The Great Gatsby has only been in the public domain for twenty days and things are already getting weird. Sponsor: ...
Jan. 19, 2021

Tue. 1/19 - Should Sea Shanty TikTok Take Its Leave and Go?

A synthetic cornea implant has successfully helped a legally blind man regain his sight. Team USA and Team Canada women’s hockey players can’t stop falling in love and living happily ever after together. And a deep dive into ...
Jan. 18, 2021

Mon. 1/18 - When the FBI Spied on Martin Luther King Jr.

Several of the women who influenced Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and left their own marks on the civil rights movement. A new documentary tracking the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr. and other prominent Black activ...
Jan. 15, 2021

Fri. 1/15 - Wikipedia As An MMORPG & A Pigeon on Trial

A couple of stories for the birds today. First, ravens at the Tower of London are living up to their collective name of a conspiracy of ravens by possibly foretelling the fall of Britain. And a pigeon in Australia who was alm...
Jan. 14, 2021

Thu. 1/14 - How We Narrowly Avoided an Emoji Shortage

The workaround the Unicode Consortium used to make sure we still get new emojis in 2021, pandemic or not. Facial hair is biologically useless. So why do some humans have it? And the SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule returning this ...
Jan. 13, 2021

Wed. 1/13 - Pablo Escobar's Hippos Are Out of Control

Pablo Escobar’s pet hippos have multiplied and are ravaging part of Colombia’s capital. An AI that can create very impressive and artistic images from text commands. Maybe a little too impressive. And a discovery in England t...
Jan. 12, 2021

Tue. 1/12 - 16th Century Disease Prevention & Beer Can Archaeology

The sixteenth-century manual on containing the spread of disease that is eerily reminiscent of current COVID guidelines. Bitcoin millionaires who can’t access their digital wallets due to forgotten passwords. And the guy whos...