Synopsis
Radiolab is a show about curiosity. Where sound illuminates ideas, and the boundaries blur between science, philosophy, and human experience.Radiolab is heard around the country on more than 500 member stations. Check your local station for airtimes.Embed the Radiolab widget on your blog or website.Radiolab is supported, in part, by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. More information about Sloan at www.sloan.org.All press inquiries may be directed to Jennifer Houlihan Roussel at (646) 829-4497.
Episodes
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Sleepless in South Sudan
31/10/2011 Duration: 23minCarl Zimmer is one of our go-to guys when we need help untangling a complicated scientific idea. But in this short, he unravels something much more personal.
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Loops
04/10/2011 Duration: 01h01minOur lives are filled with loops that hurt us, heal us, make us laugh, and, sometimes, leave us wanting more. This hour, Radiolab investigates the strange things that emerge when something happens, then happens again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and… well, again.
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Loop the Loop
20/09/2011 Duration: 15minFor most of human history, flight was an impossible dream. In this short, the dizzying rise and fall of a pilot whose aeronautic feats changed aviation forever and turned chancy stunts into acrobatic mastery.
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Mapping Tic Tac Toe-dom
06/09/2011 Duration: 14minWriter Ian Frazier made a startling discovery several years ago in eastern Siberia: no one he met there had ever heard of tic tac toe. In this short, Jad and Robert wonder how a game that seems carved into childhood DNA could be completely unknown in some parts of the world.
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Games
23/08/2011 Duration: 01h16minA good game--whether it's a pro football playoff, or a family showdown on the kitchen table--can make you feel, at least for a little while, like your whole life hangs in the balance. This hour of Radiolab, Jad and Robert wonder why we get so invested in something so trivial. What is it about games that make them feel so pivotal?
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Damn It, Basal Ganglia
09/08/2011 Duration: 12minThe basal ganglia is a core part of the brain, deep inside your skull, that helps control movement. Unless something upsets the chain of command. In this short, Jad and Robert meet a young researcher who was studying what happens when the basal ganglia gets short-circuited in mice...until one fateful day, when things got really, really weird.
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A 4-Track Mind
26/07/2011 Duration: 19minIn this short, a neurologist issues a dare to a ragtime piano player and a famous conductor. When the two men face off in an fMRI machine, the challenge is so unimaginably difficult that one man instantly gives up. But the other achieves a musical feat that ought to be impossible.
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REBROADCAST: Detective Stories
11/07/2011 Duration: 58minWe're celebrating summer with a classic episode of Radiolab--full of mystery, intrigue...and a goat standing on a cow. We haven't actually tried listening to it around a campfire, but we're betting it would totally work. See you in two weeks with a new short!
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Curious Sounds: A Radiolab Concert
28/06/2011 Duration: 46minIn this short, Jad presents the electrifying sounds of three mind-bending musical acts: Brooklyn duo Buke & Gass, drummer Glenn Kotche of Wilco, and the one-and-only Reggie Watts. Their performances were recorded live at our Curious Sounds concert earlier this month in NYC.
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Talking to Machines
31/05/2011 Duration: 01h04minThis hour of Radiolab, Jad and Robert meet humans and robots who are trying to connect, and blur the line.
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Dogs Gone Wild
18/05/2011 Duration: 19minIn this short, a family dog disappears into the woods...and the mystery of what happened to him raises a big question about what it means to be wild.
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Cosmic Habituation
03/05/2011 Duration: 15minIn this short, Jonathan Schooler tells us about a discovery that launched his career and led to a puzzle that has haunted him ever since.
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Desperately Seeking Symmetry
18/04/2011 Duration: 56minThis hour of Radiolab, Jad and Robert set out in search of order and balance in the world around us, and ask how symmetry shapes our very existence -- from the origins of the universe, to what we see when we look in the mirror.
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Pass the Science
22/03/2011 Duration: 14minRichard Holmes went to Cambridge University intending to study the lives of poets. Until a dueling mathematician, and a dinner conversation composed entirely of gestures, changed his mind.
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A Flock of Two
23/02/2011 Duration: 17minIn today's short, we get to know a man who struggles, and mostly fails, to contain his violent outbursts...until he meets a bird who can keep him in check.
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Radiolab Presents: The Loneliness of the Goalkeeper
09/02/2011 Duration: 21minThis week on the podcast, football! No, it's not a Super Bowl recap. Jad and Robert present a piece from across the pond--a piece about soccer they fell in love with when they heard it at the Third Coast festival in Chicago.
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Lost & Found
25/01/2011 Duration: 57minIn this episode, we steer our way through a series of stories about getting lost, and ask how our brains, and our hearts, help us find our way back home.
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The Universe Knows My Name
11/01/2011 Duration: 16minIn this new short, we explore luck and fate, both good and bad, with an author and a cartoon character.