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Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of someone halfway across the world. The show is known for innovative sound design, smashing information into music. It is hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser.
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Das Theaterkollektiv a.c.m.e,- ist endlich im Radio angekommen. Mit ihrer direkten Mischung aus Talk, Hörspiel und Fakten. Natürlich gibt es auch Musik, mit Fokus aus der österreichischen Independent- und Avantgarde-Szene. Cut, Copy and Paste, Mix and Scratch, Sampling and Innovation. Gute Unterhaltung. www.acmeonline.org
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This is a segment we first aired back in 2011. In it, we hear a story of a very different kind of lost and found. Alan Lundgard, a college art student, fell in love with a fellow art student, Emilie Gossiaux. Nine months after Alan and Emilie made it official, Emilie's mom, Susan Gossiaux, received a terrible phone call from Alan. Together, Susan a…
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Die große Frage die über der heutigen Ausgabe des a.c.m.e,-Radiolab steht lautet: Wie bitte soll man da Zen sein!?Nachdem Andi voll entspannt vom Alm-Retreat zurück ist, dauert es nicht lange bis die knallharte Hölle der Realität schlägt wieder zu.Der Kapitalismus frisst den Zen.Außerdem empfehlen wir auch kurz die Filme 'Zone of Interest' und 'Des…
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On today’s show, we’re excited to share an episode from our friends at the podcast Throughline. Sometimes, the most dangerous and powerful thing a person can do is to stand up not against their enemies, but against their friends. As the United States heads into what will likely be another bitter and divided election year, there will be more and mor…
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What happens when you combine an axe-wielding microbiologist and a disease-obsessed historian? A strange brew that's hard to resist, even for a modern day microbe. In the war on devilish microbes, our weapons are starting to fail us. The antibiotics we once wielded like miraculous flaming swords seem more like lukewarm butter knives. But today we f…
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In dieser Ausgabe des a.c.m.e,-Radiolab scheitern Martin und Andi ein weiters mal auf der Suche nach positiven, erhellenden und hoffnungsvollen Themen und Erzählungen. Mangelnden Willen darf man den beiden jedoch nicht vorwerfen. Zu viel kaputt, zu viele Menschen gegangen. Zwischendrin gibt es ein paar Film-, Lese,- und Theatertipps. Immerhin. Am E…
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Two years ago, the United States did something amazing. In response to the mental health crisis the federal government launched 988 - a nationwide, easy to remember phone number that anyone can call anytime and talk to a counselor. It was 911 but for mental health and they hoped that it would save lives. However, if you call 988 today the first thi…
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This episode begins with a rant. This rant, in particular, comes from Dan Engber - a science writer who loves animals but despises animal intelligence research. Dan told us that so much of the way we study animals involves tests that we think show a human is smart ... not the animals we intend to study. Dan’s rant got us thinking: What is the smart…
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In this episode, Maria Paz Gutiérrez does battle against the one absolute truth of human existence and all life… death. After getting a team of scientists to stand in for death (the grim reaper wasn’t available), we parry and thrust our way through the myriad ways that death comes for us - from falling pianos to evolution’s disinterest in longevity…
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Less than two weeks since we released Zoozve, and we have BIG NEWS about our quest to name the first-ever quasi-moon! And that’s only the half of it! Listen to the episode “Zoozve” before you listen to this update! (https://radiolab.org/podcast/zoozve) EPISODE CREDITS - Reported by - Latif Nasser with help from - Ekedi Fausther-Keeys Produced by - …
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Ein honest Versuch endlich mal wieder mehr über Kunst&Kultur zu sprechen mündet in hoffnungsfroher bis hoffnungsloser Diskussion über Politik und der Frage: airpods oder Kabel - wie kommen wir besser durchs Leben. Und wo ist überhaupt die ganze Qualität hin?بقلم Martin Dueller, Andreas Thaler
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Albert Einstein asked that when he died, his body be cremated and his ashes be scattered in a secret location. He didn’t want his grave, or his body, becoming a shrine to his genius. When he passed away in the early morning hours of April, 18, 1955, his family knew his wishes. There was only one problem: the pathologist who did the autopsy had diff…
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As co-host Latif Nasser was putting his kid to bed one night, he noticed something weird on a solar system poster up on the wall: Venus had a moon called … Zoozve. But when he called NASA to ask them about it, they had never heard of Zoozve, and besides that, they insisted that Venus doesn’t have any moons. So begins a tiny mystery that leads to a …
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We're thrilled to present a piece from one of our favorite podcasts, Love + Radio (Nick van der Kolk and Brendan Baker). Producer Briana Breen brings us the story: Diane’s new neighbors across the way never shut their curtains, and that was the beginning of an intimate, but very one-sided relationship. Please listen to as much of Love + Radio as yo…
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We're thrilled to present a piece from one of our favorite podcasts, Love + Radio (Nick van der Kolk and Brendan Baker). Producer Briana Breen brings us the story: Diane’s new neighbors across the way never shut their curtains, and that was the beginning of an intimate, but very one-sided relationship. Please listen to as much of Love + Radio as yo…
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Sometimes a seemingly silly question gets stuck in your craw and you can’t shake the feeling that something big lies behind it. We are constantly collecting these kinds of questions from our listeners, not to mention piling up a storehouse of our own “stupid” questions, as we lovingly call them. And a little while back, we noticed a little cluster …
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Sometimes a seemingly silly question gets stuck in your craw and you can’t shake the feeling that something big lies behind it. We are constantly collecting these kinds of questions from our listeners, not to mention piling up a storehouse of our own “stupid” questions, as we lovingly call them. And a little while back, we noticed a little cluster …
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Willkommen im neuen Jahr. Auf ein Neues. Die Vorzeichen stehen zwar schlecht, aber vielleicht wird das ja was mit diesem 2024. Wir geben euch zumindest schon mal ein paar Tipps zur Zerstreuung und Fortbildung mit auf den Weg. Außerdem reden wir über die Heiligen Drei Könige, Cancelculture und Dorfromantik.…
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First aired way back in 2009, this episode is all about a wonderfully slippery and smarty-pants word for randomness, Stochasticity, and how it may be at the very foundation of our lives. Along the way, we talk to a woman suddenly consumed by a frenzied gambling addiction, hear from two friends whose meeting seems to defy pure chance, and take a clo…
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First aired way back in 2009, this episode is all about a wonderfully slippery and smarty-pants word for randomness, Stochasticity, and how it may be at the very foundation of our lives. Along the way, we talk to a woman suddenly consumed by a frenzied gambling addiction, hear from two friends whose meeting seems to defy pure chance, and take a clo…
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Martin und Andi versuchen in ihrer letzten Sendung des Jahres und ganz dem Ausstrahlungsdatum entsprechend - besinnlich zu werden.Gar nicht mal so leicht ist das. Für Momente scheint es aber zu gelingen. Hören Sie selbst und frohes Restfest allerseitsبقلم Martin Dueller, Andreas Thaler
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Karim Ani dedicated his life to math. He studied it in school, got a degree in math education, even founded Citizen Math to teach it to kids in a whole new way. But, this whole time, his whole life, almost, he had this question nagging at him. The question came in the form of a rule in math, NEVER divide by zero. But, why not? Cornell mathematician…
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Karim Ani dedicated his life to math. He studied it in school, got a degree in math education, even founded Citizen Math to teach it to kids in a whole new way. But, this whole time, his whole life, almost, he had this question nagging at him. The question came in the form of a rule in math, NEVER divide by zero. But, why not? Cornell mathematician…
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