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11 snips
Aug 19, 2022 • 26min

9-Volt Nirvana

Could a simple zap to the brain enhance learning or improve performance, like becoming a better sniper? This intriguing exploration dives into transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), examining its potential to accelerate skills and knowledge acquisition. Alongside the science, the discussion humorously touches on the addictive sensations of electrical stimulation. Personal anecdotes reveal the surprising psychological effects of such training, navigating the fine line between enhancement and risk in a DIY world of brain zappers.
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Aug 12, 2022 • 42min

Infinities

Boen Wang, a young producer and former intern at Radiolab, recounts his harrowing experience during a manic episode at a work retreat. He candidly discusses the intersection of mental health and corporate culture, revealing the challenges of navigating job dynamics while managing bipolar disorder. Through his emotional journey, he reflects on experiences of restlessness in a psychiatric ward and the loss of his job, ultimately finding solace in storytelling and creativity. Boen's story is a compelling exploration of despair, recovery, and the power of self-expression.
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6 snips
Aug 5, 2022 • 1h 7min

Escape

Join Radiolab producers Pat Walters, Lynn Levy, and Sean Cole as they unravel exhilarating tales of escape and discovery. Meet a legendary jailbreaker who can't resist the allure of freedom, and delve into Isaac Newton's isolation that sparked monumental cosmic revelations. Hear the story of a blind boy who transformed his challenging childhood by mastering the telephone system. Each narrative highlights themes of resilience, ingenuity, and the profound connections that shape our lives.
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7 snips
Jul 29, 2022 • 36min

The Humpback and the Killer

Robert Pitman, a whale biologist at Oregon State University, dives into the intriguing world of humpback and killer whale interactions. He reveals how humpbacks act as unexpected guardians of the sea, thwarting killer whales from hunting seals and even gray whale calves. Their behavior raises questions about altruism versus instinct in the wild. The podcast highlights the complexities of whale dynamics and reshapes our understanding of their roles within marine ecology, celebrating their powerful presence in the ocean.
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11 snips
Jul 22, 2022 • 26min

You v. You

Zelda Gamson, a former activist and lifelong smoker, shares her decades-long battle to quit smoking. She reflects on the struggle between her desire to quit and the pull of addiction. Adam Davidson delves into negotiation tactics with Nobel Prize-winning economist Thomas Schelling, illustrating how even great minds face personal challenges. The narrative also features two brothers, Dennis and Kai Woo, whose unique bet intertwines their futures, exploring the intricate dynamics of family expectations and personal aspirations.
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6 snips
Jul 15, 2022 • 49min

The Gatekeeper

Peter Smith, a skilled reporter, dives into the landmark Daubert case, which reshaped the role of scientific expertise in courtrooms. He shares the emotional tale of a family facing the consequences of a controversial drug linked to birth defects. The podcast also unpacks the tension between legal standards and scientific truth, emphasizing the struggles for justice as families contend with the shifting landscape of expert testimony. Listeners are taken on a journey that highlights the profound impact of legal decisions on personal lives.
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5 snips
Jul 8, 2022 • 52min

Baby Blue Blood Drive

Dive into the fascinating world of horseshoe crabs! Discover how their extraordinary blue blood has been a medical marvel, essential for vaccine development, especially during COVID-19. Experience their wild mating rituals and the ecological balance they maintain with migrating birds. Learn about the ethical dilemmas surrounding their blood harvesting and the shift towards synthetic alternatives. This riveting exploration highlights our deep reliance on nature and urges us to reflect on conservation efforts.
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Jul 1, 2022 • 28min

My Thymus, Myself

Delve into the mysteriously philosophical thymus, a gland integral to our immune system that discerns friend from foe. Discover how this training ground for T cells shapes our identity and its remarkable role in protecting us from diseases. Learn about groundbreaking techniques in pediatric heart surgery that utilize segments of the thymus to bolster a child's immune response. This exploration reveals the thymus not just as an organ, but as a potential game-changer in organ transplants, paving the way for new approaches in immunology.
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20 snips
Jun 24, 2022 • 1h 5min

Galápagos

As our co-Hosts Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser are out this week, we are re-sharing the perfect episode to start the summer season! This one, which first aired in 2014, tells the strange story of a small group of islands that keeps us wondering: will our most sacred natural landscapes inevitably get swallowed up by humans? How far are we willing to go to stop that from happening? This hour is about the Galápagos archipelago, which inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution and natural selection. Nearly 200 years later, the Galápagos are undergoing rapid changes that continue to pose — and perhaps answer — critical questions about the fragility and resilience of life on Earth. Episode Credits:Reported and produced by Tim Howard. Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today. Our newsletter comes out every Wednesday. It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about special events. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)! Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.  
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6 snips
Jun 17, 2022 • 46min

No Special Duty

B.A. Parker, a producer at Radiolab, dives into the critical question of police responsibilities in the wake of tragic events like the Uvalde shooting. The discussion reveals surprising legal frameworks, highlighting that officers have no obligation to ensure personal safety. Parker uncovers a devastating Supreme Court ruling that has shaped perceptions of police duty, and explores the ethical dilemmas faced by law enforcement. Through real-life stories, the episode challenges listeners to rethink the complex relationship between policing and public safety.

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