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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Juana Molina
05/05/2009 Duration: 14minSometimes on the podcast, we like to talk about musicians and the music they make. Today we introduce you to Juana Molina. Last season we used some of her of music in the breaks for the Sperm show. We received an outpouring of email asking about her music, so this podcast is for those curious listeners who wrote in and for those who haven't heard about her ... until now.
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In Silence
07/04/2009 Duration: 26minHere at Radiolab we explore big ideas and ask big questions to see how the world works.
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DIY Universe
26/03/2009 Duration: 16minCan you make your own universe? We usually think of the universe as 'everything that exists,' so how could you make another one?
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Mischel’s Marshmallows
09/03/2009 Duration: 14minHow are your New Year's resolutions holding out? This might at least help you feel better about them.
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Darwinvaganza
24/02/2009 Duration: 25minFor this week's podcast, Radiolab throws a birthday party for Charles Darwin!
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The Obama Effect, Perhaps.
28/01/2009 Duration: 17minWhen Jad and Robert saw this article about a study that found a link between President Obama's election, and the test scores of African Americans, it made them think about an earlier study by Claude Steele,about a psychological effect called "stereotype threat."
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Yellow Fluff and Other Curious Encounters
12/01/2009 Duration: 57minThe quest for scientific knowledge is one of the great and noble pursuits of humankind. It's also one of the most dangerous, frustrating, ego-driven, transcendent, dirty, sublime, tedious, demoralizing, inspiring...you get the idea. This hour, stories of love and loss in the name of science.
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Choice
17/11/2008 Duration: 57minLogic and emotion aren't the only forces that guide our decisions. This hour of Radiolab, we turn up the volume on the voices in our heads, and try to make sense of the babble. Forget free will, some important decisions could come down to a steaming cup of coffee. UPDATE: The Williams & Bargh Yale coffee study "Experiencing Physical Warmth Promotes Interpersonal Warmth" was replicated in 2014 by researchers at three different universities, Kenyon College, Michigan State University, and University of Manchester. They did not observe the same results as in the original study. They conclude that the difference between the original and the replications may have been due to some issues with the methods of the original study ("The effect observed by Williams and Bargh may have been due, in part, to unconscious cues given by the researcher") or may simply have been due to chance. They are very careful in their language to not discredit the original study but they advise that future researchers be more cautious
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Sperm Tales
07/10/2008 Duration: 08minIn today’s podcast, a teaser for our hour-long Sperm show. If you think you learned all there is to know from that junior high school filmstrip, think again.
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Chasing Bugs
23/09/2008 Duration: 20minRemember the first time you ever saw an ant hill? That parade of black insects pouring in and out of a small sand mound...most of us stopped, looked and then moved on to other parts of the playground. E. O. Wilson is the kid who never took his eyes off the mound.
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Making the Hippo Dance
09/09/2008 Duration: 29minWe play some never-released tape from the vault, and reveal a bit about what techniques we used to try and make it sing.
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Quantum Cello
25/08/2008 Duration: 35minJad and cellist Zoe Keating discuss the physics (if not metaphysics) of looping sound and how to use a 17th century instrument to make avant-garde electronic music.
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The (Multi) Universe(s)
12/08/2008 Duration: 52minRobert and Brian Greene discuss what's beyond the horizon of our universe, what you might wear in infinite universes with finite pairs of designer shoes, and why the Universe and swiss cheese have more in common than you think.
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Tell Me A Story
29/07/2008 Duration: 26minRobert Krulwich's commencement speech at California Institute of Technology gets at the heart of what we do here at Radiolab.