Ranked #1
You Create False Memories of Daily Tasks, Dogs Can Sense Earth’s Magnetic Field, and There’s No Up or Down in Space
You Create False Memories of Daily Tasks, Dogs Can Sense Earth’s Magnetic Field, and There’s No Up or Down in Space
Learn about why you have false memories of doing daily tasks; how we know that dogs might be able to sense Earth’s magne... Read more
17 Aug 2020
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10mins
Ranked #2
Where Our Emotions Come From and How to Hack Them (w/ Lisa Feldman Barrett) and Tarantula Venom Could Be an Opioid Alternative
Where Our Emotions Come From and How to Hack Them (w/ Lisa Feldman Barrett) and Tarantula Venom Could Be an Opioid Alternative
Learn about where your emotions come from and how you can hack them, with help from psychology researcher and neuroscien... Read more
14 May 2020
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10mins
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How Badly We Need to Feel Socially Connected (w/ Vivian Zayas) and Work Commute Tips
How Badly We Need to Feel Socially Connected (w/ Vivian Zayas) and Work Commute Tips
Learn about the surprising power behind our need to feel socially connected, with guest Vivian Zayas, Director of the Pe... Read more
10 Jun 2019
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10mins
Ranked #4
Destroying Space-Time for Power (w/ Randall Munroe), Hourglass Figure Myths, Clown Science
Destroying Space-Time for Power (w/ Randall Munroe), Hourglass Figure Myths, Clown Science
Learn how to power your house by destroying the fabric of space-time, with help from xkcd creator Randall Munroe. Then, ... Read more
3 Oct 2019
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10mins
Ranked #5
Predict the Weather Using Facebook Photos (w/ Randall Munroe) and Spoken Data Speeds
Predict the Weather Using Facebook Photos (w/ Randall Munroe) and Spoken Data Speeds
Learn about how quickly different languages can transmit information. Then, learn how you can predict the weather by ana... Read more
2 Oct 2019
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8mins
Ranked #6
Boost Productivity with a Potted Plant, Why Coffee Makes You Poop, and Nuclear Semiotics
Boost Productivity with a Potted Plant, Why Coffee Makes You Poop, and Nuclear Semiotics
Learn about why it could be hard to communicate with humans of the future; how a potted plant can help you boost your pr... Read more
18 Jun 2019
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9mins
Ranked #7
Fighting the Most Common Form of Prejudice, Autokinetic Effect, and Fermat’s Last Theorem
Fighting the Most Common Form of Prejudice, Autokinetic Effect, and Fermat’s Last Theorem
Learn about the optical illusion that makes stars look like UFOs; surprising facts about Fermat’s last theorem, one of m... Read more
21 Jun 2019
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9mins
Ranked #8
What Is the Grand Unified Field Theory? (w/ Dr. Adam Becker), Should You Wad or Fold Toilet Paper, and Why You Judge Your Own Hoarding Differently
What Is the Grand Unified Field Theory? (w/ Dr. Adam Becker), Should You Wad or Fold Toilet Paper, and Why You Judge Your Own Hoarding Differently
Learn about whether you should wad or fold toilet paper, according to science; why your brain evolved to hoard supplies ... Read more
15 May 2020
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12mins
Ranked #9
Why So Many Outbreaks (Like the Coronavirus) Come from Bats, Older Siblings’ Surprising Influence, and April’s Curiosity Challenge
Why So Many Outbreaks (Like the Coronavirus) Come from Bats, Older Siblings’ Surprising Influence, and April’s Curiosity Challenge
Learn about why bats are the source of so many deadly virus outbreaks; and the surprisingly strong influence older sibli... Read more
10 Apr 2020
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12mins
Ranked #10
We Don’t Know How Gravity Works (w/ Sean Carroll) and the Milky Way’s Bubble Mystery
We Don’t Know How Gravity Works (w/ Sean Carroll) and the Milky Way’s Bubble Mystery
Learn from theoretical physicist Sean Carroll why we don’t understand how gravity works — and how we can figure it out. ... Read more
9 Oct 2019
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9mins
Ranked #11
Planning for and Investing in New Technologies
Planning for and Investing in New Technologies
Learn about developing cutting-edge technology, from photonic quantum computing to advanced artificial intelligence. Plu... Read more
22 Jun 2019
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13mins
Ranked #12
How to Push the Limits of Innovation
How to Push the Limits of Innovation
Learn about the unbelievable level of purity and complexity that goes into producing new technologies. Also, what resear... Read more
15 Jun 2019
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17mins
Ranked #13
Leaders Can Be Too Extroverted, The Cutest Age for a Puppy, and Goldbach’s Conjecture
Leaders Can Be Too Extroverted, The Cutest Age for a Puppy, and Goldbach’s Conjecture
Learn about the Goldbach conjecture, a simple math problem that’s never been solved; why researchers studied the cutest ... Read more
11 Jun 2019
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8mins
Ranked #14
Pure Chance of Political Positions, Why Earth Has Oxygen, Infrared and Ultraviolet in Rainbows
Pure Chance of Political Positions, Why Earth Has Oxygen, Infrared and Ultraviolet in Rainbows
Learn about why political parties may arrive at their positions by pure chance, with some help from opinion cascades; wh... Read more
27 Sep 2019
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8mins
Ranked #15
Cure for the Common Cold, What Really Killed the Dinosaurs, and Beatboxing in MRI Machines
Cure for the Common Cold, What Really Killed the Dinosaurs, and Beatboxing in MRI Machines
Learn about how researchers may have figured out a way to cure the common cold; what exactly happened when the dinosaur-... Read more
10 Oct 2019
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8mins
Ranked #16
History-Changing Chewing Gum, How to Spot Bad Nutrition Tips, and Why Dogs Love Humans
History-Changing Chewing Gum, How to Spot Bad Nutrition Tips, and Why Dogs Love Humans
Learn about how dogs may have evolved to love humans; how you can spot bad nutrition advice; and how 10-thousand year ol... Read more
24 Jun 2019
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9mins
Ranked #17
Blame Evolution for Back Pain, Showing Off Your Status Doesn’t Make Friends, and Make Babies Smarter by Pretending to Understand Them
Blame Evolution for Back Pain, Showing Off Your Status Doesn’t Make Friends, and Make Babies Smarter by Pretending to Understand Them
Learn about why signaling your status makes it harder to make new friends; the evolutionary reason why humans have so mu... Read more
14 Apr 2020
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9mins
Ranked #18
The Skyscraper-Shaking Fitness Class (w/ Matt Parker), When Hanger Is Most Likely to Strike, and Studying the Human Brain’s Jiggle
The Skyscraper-Shaking Fitness Class (w/ Matt Parker), When Hanger Is Most Likely to Strike, and Studying the Human Brain’s Jiggle
Learn about when you’re most likely to feel hangry (and how to avoid it); what scientists can learn from watching the hu... Read more
13 Apr 2020
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12mins
Ranked #19
Godzilla’s Deeper Meaning, Exoplanets (w/ Ralph Crewe from SNaQ), and Turing Machines
Godzilla’s Deeper Meaning, Exoplanets (w/ Ralph Crewe from SNaQ), and Turing Machines
Learn about the Turing machine, an imaginary device that’s the basis for all computers. Plus: what can Godzilla tell us ... Read more
23 Jun 2019
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10mins
Ranked #20
Why Women Started Shaving, Universal Features of Music, and “Split-Brain” Studies
Why Women Started Shaving, Universal Features of Music, and “Split-Brain” Studies
Learn about why music really is universal to humans; what studying “split-brain” patients taught scientists about the br... Read more
10 Jan 2020
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10mins