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In Journalism We Trust
June 15, 2024

Americans used to believe that news anchors were basically reporting the truth. But in recent years, trust in journalism has largely evaporated. And thats not an accident as the news media have been

The Hidden Geometry of Everything
June 08, 2024

The human brain is naturally mathematical. But theres one particular kind of math people have surprisingly strong feelings about geometry. It's the secret sauce of mathematics different from ever

Avian Obsessions
June 01, 2024

Its summer, and you might be pulling out your binoculars, filling your bird feeders, and looking up as you hear a melodious song. But for many birdwatchers, it's not just a simple pastime. Identifyin

Tasting the Past
May 25, 2024

Maybe it’s your grandmother’s cinnamon cookies, the garlicky tomato sauce your spouse cooked when you were first dating, or the chicken noodle soup you made every week when your kids were little. The

Worshipping Waterfalls: The Evolution of Belief
February 19, 2022

Jane Goodall has seen wild chimpanzees dance and bristle with excitement around roaring waterfalls — and she thinks it’s an experience of awe and wonder — and possibly a precursor to animistic religio

Rewriting the Romance Script
February 12, 2022

We take a look at the romantic tropes of modern love and how they’re changing. Do the old dreams of true love and happiness ever after fit our new lives and new identities?

To All The Dogs We've Loved
February 05, 2022

The bond we share with dogs runs deep. The satisfaction of gentle head scratches or a round of playing fetch is simple and pure, but in other ways, the connection we have is truly unknowable. How do d

Our Time of Mourning
January 29, 2022

Is there a better way to talk about death? And to grieve? So many people have died during the pandemic — 4.8 million and counting — that we're living through a period of global mourning. And some peop

Searching for Order in the Universe
January 22, 2022

When things don't go the way they're supposed to — viruses, star systems, presidents, even fish — we're often desperate to explain the chaos. In this episode, we search for order in the universe.

Journeys Through Gender
January 15, 2022

Sharing of personal pronouns has become standard practice on resumes, business cards, email signatures and more. And that’s just one sign of an increasingly widespread shift in how we think about gend