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2018
2018x1
A Disease's Guide to World Domination
Episode overview
09, 2018
There's something surprising that helps determine how damaging a disease is: distance.
2018x2
Why Our Favorite Crops Live Fast and Die Young
Episode overview
24, 2018
We mostly grow annual plants because they reliably produce energy-rich seeds, which we like to eat.
2018x3
Why Electroshock Therapy Is Back
Episode overview
07, 2018
Shocking the brain has come and gone as a medical treatment, but it’s currently resurging, as it often provides the best form of relief for severe depression and advanced Parkinson’s disease.
2018x4
We Asked Bill Gates: Do You Need To Be Rich To Be Healthy?
Episode overview
14, 2018
No matter how wealthy a country is, there's a lot it can do to improve the health of its citizens.
2018x5
Is It Safe To Get Your DNA Tested?
Episode overview
20, 2018
Once it’s out of your body, your genetic information is valuable to a variety of people, but you can keep it safe(ish) with a few simple steps.
2018x6
How Much Food Is There On Earth?
Episode overview
22, 2018
Food already in cupboards, supermarkets, & warehouses could feed humanity for 4 months, but potential food - berries, termites & krill - could extend that by another year.
2018x7
Are Plastics Too Strong?
Episode overview
06, 2018
The same chemistry that makes plastic tough, light and flexible also makes it nearly impossible to get rid of, because it’s hard to break those resilient chemical bonds.
2018x8
Milk Is Just Filtered Blood
Episode overview
12, 2018
Female mammals make milk, a cocktail of filtered blood, to provide their babies with vital nutrients.
2018x9
Why You Shouldn't Give Ginger To Monkeys (and other animal sayings)
Episode overview
25, 2018
Humans from different cultures anthropomorphize different animals to represent the same human traits.
2018x10
When Trees Go Nuts
Episode overview
10, 2018
Every once in a while, all the oaks or spruces or other plants in a region suddenly produce a tremendous bounty of seeds – up to 100 times more than usual. But why do they do it, and how do they all manage to sync up?
2018x11
How Long Can We Live?
Episode overview
29, 2018
The human lifespan might be limited, in part, because natural selection just stops working late in life.
2018x12
Rise Of The Mesopredator
Episode overview
14, 2018
Thanks to humans, old school apex predators are struggling to hold onto their perch at the top of the food chain. And now a new class of adaptable mesopredators are remaking the ecosystems they take over.
2018x13
The Similarity Trap
Episode overview
27, 2018
As we try to figure out the evolutionary trees for languages and species, we sometimes get led astray by similar but unrelated words and traits.
2018x14
Why Earth Has Two Levels
Episode overview
12, 2018
Earth’s outer shell is made of two materials whose different densities and thicknesses give rise to two distinct “levels” on the planet’s surface.
2018x15
Why Are There Penguins At The Equator?
Episode overview
02, 2018
When nutrients from the ocean depths reach the sunlit surface (like in the Galapagos), life is more productive.
2018x16
Why Do Some Animals Eat Poop?
Episode overview
29, 2018
Animals eat their own poop in order to gain extra access to nutrients or to microbes that help digest those nutrients.
2018x17
Why Malaria Isn’t Just a Tropical Disease
Episode overview
12, 2018
Malaria is a global disease that we've beaten back around the world, including in some tropical places, but we’ve had the hardest time in Africa.
2018x18
The Secret Weapon That Could Help Save Bees
Episode overview
04, 2018
Honeybees are dying from parasites, pesticides, and poor nutrition, but we can help them in a number of ways, including by encouraging them to make a homemade antibiotic.
2018x19
The Mystery of The Exploding Appendix
Episode overview
14, 2018
Rates of appendicitis vary around the world, likely due to the forces of modernization.
2018x20
These Names Can Kill Animals
Episode overview
05, 2018
Just like the names of products and companies, animals' names can affect how we feel about them...and changing the name of a species might actually help us save it.
2018x21
The Bird Poop That Changed The World
Episode overview
14, 2018
Bird poop was the gateway fertilizer that turned humanity onto the imported-chemical-based farming system of modern agriculture.