Episodes

Oct. 2, 2020

Fri. 10/02 - Witchy Ingredients Aren't What They Seem

It turns out crows have some skills we once thought were unique to humans. Breaking down what exactly ingredients like “eye of newt” and “tongue of dog” actually are. And Neil Cicierega’s latest mash-up album, Mouth Dreams, i...
Oct. 1, 2020

Thu. 10/01 - The Earth Does NOT Have a Black Hole Inside It... Right?

Why are people saying there’s a black hole at the center of the Earth? The Irish Supreme Court declares that Subway’s bread is not actually bread. The surprising controllers the US Navy uses for its subway periscopes. And win...
Sept. 30, 2020

Wed. 09/30 - Edward Hopper Copied Others in Early Paintings

A guide to the lunar spectacles in October. Some tips for improving communication when wearing masks. The surprising discovery that some of Edward Hopper’s early works were copied. And the wearable social-distancing tech allo...
Sept. 29, 2020

Tue. 09/29 - The Dark Origins of Nike's "Just Do It" Slogan

A Halloween rocket launch. A brief peek into the history of book burnings in honor of Banned Books Week. The surprising and grim origins of Nike’s “Just Do It” slogan. More water has been found on Mars. And the return of Fat ...
Sept. 28, 2020

Mon. 09/28 - Time Travel, Biomedical Tattoos, & Satanic Tea

An undergrad has proven that paradox-free time travel is indeed possible. If you thought email newsletters were ubiquitous now, let me introduce you to the world of 1930s mimeograph newsletters. The emerging field of biomedic...
Sept. 25, 2020

Fri. 09/25 - Making Millions on Face Masks

The face mask economy––how everyone from high fashion designers to mom and pop shops on Etsy met the demand, and where they go from here. The origins of the phrase “jack of all trades.” Arnold Schwarzenegger is trying to fund...
Sept. 24, 2020

Thu. 09/24 - The Secret Mancave Beneath Grand Central Terminal

A guide to saying no for people-pleaser’s. A recently discovered secret party room located under Grand Central Terminal and other strange breaking news from the New York City subway. Experts weigh in on why humans evolved to ...
Sept. 23, 2020

Wed. 09/23 - Eat a Five Star Dinner, From Your Car

A new discovery indicates chromium is about a thousand years older than we thought. Why it’s sometimes better not to use your full potential on things. A group of chefs trying to make drive-thru fine dining a thing. And an En...
Sept. 22, 2020

Tue. 09/22 - Horror Fans Fare Better During the Pandemic

A new study has found that fans of horror movies are having an easier time coping with the pandemic. The woman who serves as the Queen of England’s body double. A new species of dinosaur discovered with perfectly preserved fo...
Sept. 21, 2020

Mon. 09/21 - Get Vacation Stress-Relief Without the Vacation

Why do we eat fish sticks? The story behind those viral annual 21st of September videos. How to get the mental health benefits of “vacation anticipation” without going on vacation. And one of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s favorite te...
Sept. 19, 2020

(Bonus) A Conversation with Jason Kottke

Jason Kottke started Kottke.org in 1998, making it one of the oldest, still maintained blogs on the web with over 26,000 posts spanning topics from art and technology to design, culture, and general knowledge. This is a peek ...
Guest: Jason Kottke
Sept. 18, 2020

Fri. 09/18 - How Bras Inspired the N95

The 2020 Ig Nobel Prize winners were announced last night. Some people are trying to make CD players a thing again. How algorithms can detect our mood based on what we write online. And the surprising connection between Froze...
Sept. 17, 2020

Thu. 09/17 - Practice Friluftsliv This Winter

Some tips for tricking the algorithms and having a more neutral social media feed. Scientists have discovered a possible way to prevent motion sickness. The Norwegian concept of friluftsliv and how it could be just what we ne...
Sept. 16, 2020

Wed. 09/16 - No Seasonal Peeps, Yes Taco Bell Wine

A completely preserved extinct cave bear specimen from the Ice Age has been found in Siberia. Why our dreams have been more intense since the pandemic began. Strange new food and drinks hitting the market, and some beloved on...
Sept. 15, 2020

Tue. 09/15 - Life on Venus & Responsible Shrek Fans

Scientists have detected phosphine on Venus. Is it a sign of life? What it’s like to be in the virtual audience of a televised game. If you have trouble breathing when wearing a mask, here’s an explanation why and some tips t...
Sept. 14, 2020

Mon. 09/14 - Preventing "Mask Breath" & Worse

Have you become intimately acquainted with your own breath since you began wearing a mask? Here’s how to curb the stench. Some insight into how non-human animals use numbers and quantitative information. The sad truth about p...
Sept. 11, 2020

Fri. 09/11 - Why Do Americans Love Rotisserie Chicken?

Why the cheap rotisserie chicken is ubiquitous in American grocery stores. The new, true proportions of the megalodon. Unpacking the enormous size of Houston, Texas and its highway interchanges, as compared to a tiny Italian ...
Sept. 10, 2020

Thu. 09/10 - How Where You Live Determines Your Personality

The big, underlying reason why so many items were tough to find at the start of the pandemic, and why some may still be for a long time to come. The sea anemones who grow extra tentacles when they eat too much. The psychologi...
Sept. 9, 2020

Wed. 09/09 - Modern-Day Willy Wonka Is Giving Away His Candy Factory

The perfectly sealed 2,500 year old coffins recently discovered in Egypt. How lockdown is making us all socially awkward. The gold ticket competition to win a candy factory, and the Willy Wonka-like figure behind it. And a ne...
Sept. 8, 2020

Tue. 09/08 - Long Live the (Cloned) Woolly Mammoth

The first cloned endangered horse has been born. Next stop woolly mammoth de-extinction? The New Zealand man who won the French Scrabble competition without speaking a single word of French. The rising popularity of produce p...
Sept. 4, 2020

Fri. 09/04 - Meditate With a Squid

New research indicates that Stonehenge may have been able to produce surround sound and was used to amplify rituals. The bizarre tradition of excessively-huge homecoming mums in Texas. A Finnish town is bribing its residents ...
Sept. 3, 2020

Thu. 09/03 - The Schwarzenegger School of Social Media Etiquette

The Swedish scientists that used VR to Freaky Friday some best friends and study how our bodies affect our sense of self. Some exercises you can do at your desk to improve your posture. The curious case of the rust found on t...
Sept. 2, 2020

Wed. 09/02 - Super Medium Black Holes & An OG Viral Reboot

The most massive merger of two black holes ever and mysteries it’s left us with. The fourteen year old viral hit, “Shoes,” is back with a pro-mask follow-up. The new dollar coins in Australia designed specifically for charita...
Sept. 1, 2020

Tue. 09/01 - Bee Venom Cancer Treatment & Diamond-Powered Batteries

The dragon eggs powered by diamonds. No, it’s not a children’s fairy tale, it’s a cutting-edge type of nuclear battery that could give us super long-lasting power and very little waste. The extinct breed of singing dogs that ...