
Ologies with Alie Ward
Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
Latest episodes

Apr 21, 2022 • 1h 2min
Teuthology (SQUIDS) Encore with Dr. Sarah McAnulty
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Sarah McAnulty, a squid biologist and founder of Skype a Scientist, reveals her passion for cephalopods, driving a squid-covered vehicle and offering a squid facts hotline. She dives into fascinating topics like the camouflage abilities of cuttlefish, the quirky mating strategies of squids, and the misunderstood nature of giant squids. With charming anecdotes about Philadelphia accents and engaging insights into cephalopod intelligence and conservation, McAnulty's enthusiasm is contagious and makes for an entertaining listen.

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Apr 13, 2022 • 1h 4min
Environmental Microbiology (TESTING WASTEWATER FOR DISEASES) with Amy Kirby
Dr. Amy Kirby, an environmental microbiologist at the CDC, dives into the innovative world of wastewater surveillance. Discover how sewer systems help track diseases like COVID-19, revealing insights into public health. She discusses the historical significance of this practice since polio and shares challenges faced in testing wastewater. The conversation also touches on pharmaceutical residues, community engagement, and the stigma surrounding 'dirty' water science. A light-hearted exploration full of humor and essential knowledge awaits!

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Apr 5, 2022 • 1h 17min
Echinology (SEA URCHINS & SAND DOLLARS) with Rich Mooi
Rich Mooi, curator of echinoderms at the California Academy of Sciences, shares his passion for sea urchins and sand dollars, calling them the 'hedgehogs of the sea.' He dives into their unique adaptations, remarkable sensory capabilities, and ecological roles. The conversation unpacks the culinary delight of uni, and even touches on quirky behaviors like sea urchins wearing 3D-printed hats! Rich's infectious enthusiasm for these spiky creatures offers both humor and profound insights into the marine ecosystem's intricacies.

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Mar 30, 2022 • 1h 7min
Carnivorous Phytobiology (MEAT-EATING PLANTS) with Hali’a Eastburn
Hali’a Eastburn, a conservation ecologist and expert on meat-eating plants, shares her captivating insights into the world of carnivorous flora. Discover whether a Venus Fly Trap can digest human flesh and why frogs view pitcher plants as cozy yet terrifying homes. Explore plant intelligence, the fascinating adaptations of bladderworts, and the cultural impact of 'Little Shop of Horrors.' With anecdotes about gardening and conservation, Hali’a reveals the complex ecology and allure of these surprisingly entertaining green predators.

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Mar 22, 2022 • 49min
LIFE ADVICE: For anyone who is tired & needs some hacks
Dive into a treasure trove of life hacks and productivity tips! Discover the Pomodoro Technique and how it can transform your focus. Uncover the importance of vitamin D, especially for women, and explore strategies for enhancing mental and physical health. Get insights on meal prepping, home organization, and balancing creativity with functionality in planning. Personal stories add warmth to discussions on anxiety and gratitude, making this a cozy guide for anyone seeking support and inspiration in challenging times.

Mar 16, 2022 • 29min
Smologies #11: SNAILS & SLUGS with Jann Vendetti
Join Dr. Jann Vendetti, a curator at the Natural History Museum of LA County, as she dives into the slippery world of snails and slugs! Discover the surprising beauty benefits of snail slime, the unique evolution from marine to land life, and culinary delights like escargot. Jann shares insights on community science projects that enhance biodiversity and takes on rapid-fire questions about these fascinating gastropods. Plus, ever thought about adopting a rabbit-sized pet snail? Get ready for some charmingly slimy vibes!

Mar 9, 2022 • 1h 4min
Ferroequinology (TRAINS) Encore with Matt Anderson
In this engaging discussion, Matt Anderson, a ferroequinologist and curator at the Henry Ford Museum, shares his deep passion for trains and their role in shaping American history. He dives into the allure of locomotives, the history behind iconic railroads, and even some youthful shenanigans on the tracks. The conversation covers the great transportation debate of cars versus trains, the evolution of rail travel, and what can be done with abandoned tracks. Plus, listeners get his recommendations for train-themed movies!

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Mar 3, 2022 • 1h 31min
Part 2: Attention-Deficit Neuropsychology (ADHD) with How to ADHD, Black Girl Lost Keys, Jahla Osborne + more
Five experts dive deep into ADHD, unraveling what diagnosis feels like and the surge in cases during the pandemic. They tackle the myths surrounding medication and the unique challenges faced, especially in marginalized communities. Personal anecdotes shine light on navigating relationships and support systems. The conversation emphasizes self-acceptance and the importance of understanding neurodiversity. Plus, there are some uplifting tips and a pep talk to boost self-esteem and embrace individual strengths. Embrace the neurodivergent journey!

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Feb 23, 2022 • 1h 41min
Part 1: Attention-Deficit Neuropsychology (ADHD) with Russell Barkley
Dr. Russell Barkley, a leading expert on ADHD and former clinical psychiatry professor, dives into the complexities of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. He addresses its genetic roots, challenges of co-existing conditions like anxiety, and the impact on personal relationships. Dr. Barkley emphasizes the serious implications of ADHD, debunking myths while sharing insights into treatment options and coping strategies. The conversation highlights the critical need for proper diagnosis and nurtures understanding in the ADHD community.

Feb 16, 2022 • 58min
Cycadology (RARE PLANT DRAMA) with Nathalie Nagalingum
Dr. Nathalie Nagalingum, a renowned botanist and cycadologist, takes us on a thrilling journey into the world of cycads, these ancient plants that have survived for over 270 million years. She reveals the bizarre allure of cycads and the dark side of their appeal, including poaching and conservation efforts. Listeners will discover unique ecological relationships, the challenges of academic writing, and even tips for overcoming procrastination. With a touch of humor, Nathalie shares her passion for protecting these fascinating gymnosperms that are both beautiful and endangered.