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 Jad Abumrad, Lulu Miller, and Latif Nasser.

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In Defense of Darwin?

July 13, 2009 00:18:15 17.57 MB Downloads: 0

When evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins' daughter was six years old, he told her that flowers are not here for beauty, not here for the bees, but instead merely to copy their own DNA. Sigh, what a Dad. So is Richard Dawkins always so gloomy and reductionist about the world? Well yes, but he would say that his vision of the world is anything but gloomy, he even calls it romantic. In this conversation from the 92nd St Y, Robert challenges Dawkins on this and a number of other sticky spots on the topic of biological evolution.

Are We Coins?

June 29, 2009 00:18:06 17.43 MB Downloads: 0

After we released our show about Stochasticity, we received a lot of comments about the idea humans can be just as predictable as coins. In that show, Jonah Lehrer was telling us about a study on the 82-83 76ers, and he was saying that even when a basketball player is supposedly hot – really on a streak – he is no more likely to make his next shot that any other time. Basketball players are slaves to their averages. Well, it turns out this isn't the whole story.

Stochasticity

June 15, 2009 00:57:01 54.82 MB Downloads: 0

Stochasticity (a wonderfully slippery and smarty-pants word for randomness), may be at the very foundation of our lives. To understand how big a role it plays, we look at chance and patterns in sports, lottery tickets, and even the cells in our own body.

Stayin' Alive

June 02, 2009 00:15:12 14.64 MB Downloads: 0

This week on the podcast we take a look at four unconventional ways to stay alive. We talk to geneticist George Church, who originally appeared in our So Called Life Show, biologist Bernd Heinrich, neuroscientist David Eagleman, and finally, we visit a CPR class.

AV Smackdown . . . The Podcast

May 18, 2009 00:23:33 22.67 MB Downloads: 0

On May 6th, at WNYC's new Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, we opened up an age old can of worms. Jad and Robert faced off over which medium is superior -- television or radio. This American Life's Ira Glass was the referee. There were stunning jabs, wicked uppercuts, and even the occasional low blow.

Juana Molina

May 04, 2009 00:14:58 14.42 MB Downloads: 0

Sometimes 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.

In Silence

April 07, 2009 00:26:33 25.55 MB Downloads: 0

Here at Radiolab we explore big ideas and ask big questions to see how the world works.

DIY Universe

March 25, 2009 00:16:33 15.94 MB Downloads: 0

Can you make your own universe? We usually think of the universe as 'everything that exists,' so how could you make another one?

Mischel’s Marshmallows

March 09, 2009 00:14:50 14.3 MB Downloads: 0

How are your New Year's resolutions holding out? This might at least help you feel better about them.

Darwinvaganza

February 24, 2009 00:25:43 24.75 MB Downloads: 0

For this week's podcast, Radiolab throws a birthday party for Charles Darwin!

The Obama Effect, Perhaps.

January 27, 2009 00:17:04 16.45 MB Downloads: 0

When 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."

Yellow Fluff and Other Curious Encounters

January 12, 2009 00:57:53 55.66 MB Downloads: 0

The 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.

Diagnosis

December 29, 2008 00:56:47 54.61 MB Downloads: 0

Humans love to solve problems. In this hour of Radiolab, diagnosis--our attempt to find out what's wrong, and give it a label.

Race

December 15, 2008 00:57:01 54.82 MB Downloads: 0

This hour of Radiolab, a look at race. 

Sperm

December 01, 2008 00:56:58 54.78 MB Downloads: 0

Sperm carry half the genes needed for human life. In this hour of Radiolab, some basic questions and profound thoughts about reproduction.