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We're Not So Special, Animals Can Talk Too with Dr. Arik Kershenbaum
We humans often like to think we're superior to animals, and that our ability to speak makes us extra special. While it's true that language is unique to humans, we're definitely not the only ones communicating. In fact, many animals have complex ways of
Nootropics Are Bull@#*t
Wouldn't it be amazing if there were a magic pill that could unlock untapped potential in your mind? For years, internet hucksters have been raking in money by selling "nootropics"pills they claim can do exactly that. But here's the truth: these pills ar
Are We About To Discover Life On Mars? with Nathalie Cabrol
NASA's Perseverance rover recently discovered a rock on Mars that could be the key to finding evidence of life beyond Earth. Coupled with the recently discovery that hundreds of millions of other planets exist in the "habitable zone" of their stars, it’s
How We Created an Age of Fire with Stephen Pyne
Our species didn't just stumble upon fire during our evolution; we evolved because of our unique relationship with it. From cooking food to burning fossil fuels to climate change, the entire history of humanity is intertwined with fire. This week's guest
This Election is Historically F***ed Up with Rick Perlstein
The 2024 election cycle has been positively ludicrous. Between Biden's disastrous debate performance, the attempted assassination of Trump, every single thing about JD Vance, and Biden dropping out of the race, it seems like history is happening too fast
How Bankruptcy Shields Capitalists from Consequences with Melissa Jacoby
Bankruptcy can mean totally different things depending on your wealth. For the rich, its a shield; for the poor, its a punishment. Despite this debilitating divide, in a country where we need to take on debt for homes, transportation, and medical care,
The "Food Barons" Jacking Up Your Grocery Bill with Austin Frerick
Whether you're at the grocery store or a restaurant, food is becoming obscenely expensive. It's easy to point to inflation as the sole culprit, but that's only a narrow view of a much bigger picture. For years, the food industry has been falling to monopo
WTF did the Supreme Court Just Do with Leah Litman and Kate Shaw of Strict Scrutiny
The latest round of Supreme Court decisions will radically reshape America as we know it. From overturning the Chevron decision and stripping federal agencies of their ability to do their jobs, to giving presidents broad immunity for actions that would ot
The A.I. Bubble is Bursting with Ed Zitron
Big tech is betting tens of billions of dollars on AI being the next big thing, but what if it isn't? ChatGPT burns obscene amounts of cash daily with little return, Google's AI dispenses useless and sometimes dangerous advice, and a recent study showed t
How Contrapoints Reinvented Philosophy for YouTube with Natalie Wynn
Since 2016, Natalie Wynn has been making wildly popular video essays on YouTube under the name ContraPoints. Her videos, which cover everything from politics, to gender, to society's obsession with the apocalypse, gracefully distill academia-level researc