Unexplainable

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Unexplainable

A weekly Science and Natural Sciences podcast featuring Noam Hassenfeld and Byrd Pinkerton

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Unexplainable

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Unexplainable

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Unexplainable

A weekly Science and Natural Sciences podcast featuring Noam Hassenfeld and Byrd Pinkerton
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Doctors have started transplanting animal organs into people, hoping this experimental procedure could one day solve an organ shortage crisis that kills 17 Americans every day. Is this really the solution?For show transcripts, go to vox.com/un
Scientists have lots of ways to try to answer that question, and lots of different predictions. So how do they figure out one set of numbers we can all work with?For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscriptsFor more, go to vox.com/unexpl
Probably not. But Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz decided to try anyway, putting his body — and specifically his butt — on the line to answer a seemingly straightforward question: Is it possible to build up a tolerance to poison oak b
Scientists just discovered oxygen being produced without sunlight — without photosynthesis — at the bottom of the ocean. This “dark oxygen” could fundamentally change the story we tell of life on Earth and in the rest of the universe.For show
For decades, search and rescue teams followed an accepted playbook. Now, scientists are helping them reimagine how to find lost people.Guests: Robert Koester, author of Lost Person Behavior, and Paul Doherty, search and rescue researcherFor s
With antibiotic resistance on the rise, some scientists are turning to viruses as a medical tool. But we barely know anything about the bacteria-eating viruses all around us. (First published in 2021)Guest: Nicola Twilley, host of GastropodFo
Our bodies are teeming with viruses. But some of them, called phages, might play a really important role in keeping us healthy.Guest: Tom Ireland, author of The Good VirusFor show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscriptsFor more, go to vox.
The FDA is about to announce whether it’s going to approve MDMA as a treatment for PTSD. Our friends at Today, Explained explore what this kind of therapy looks like, and why it’s so controversial.For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscr
They probably didn’t roar like lions. Their real voices were likely much, much weirder. We asked scientists to help us re-create these strange, extinct sounds. (First published in 2022)Guests: Michael Habib, professor at UCLA, Julia Clarke, pr
It’s possible that the entire observable universe is inside a black hole. All we need to do to find out is … build a gigantic particle collider around the moon.Guest: James Beacham, particle physicist at the Large Hadron Collider at CERNFor s
Send this episode to the person who constantly hounds you not to slouch.Guest: Beth Linker, author of “Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America”For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscriptsFor more, go to vox.com/unexplainableAnd please
People yawn when they’re bored, right? So then why do athletes yawn before races? And why do so many animals yawn? … And why does reading this paragraph make you more likely to yawn? (Updated from 2022)Guest: Dr. Andrew GallupFor show transcr
Can a physicist predict our messy economy by building an enormous simulation of the entire world?For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscriptsFor more, go to vox.com/unexplainableAnd please email us! unexplainable@vox.comWe read every
Inflation is one of the most significant issues shaping the 2024 election. But how much can we actually do to control it?For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscriptsFor more, go to vox.com/unexplainableAnd please email us! unexplainabl
It’s hard to figure out the economic value of a wild bat or any other part of the natural world, but some scientists argue that this kind of calculation could help protect our environment.For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscriptsFor
Seventy-five percent of the seafloor remains unmapped and unexplored, but the first few glimpses scientists have gotten of the ocean’s depths have completely revolutionized our understanding of the planet.For show transcripts, go to vox.com/un
If you just stood up and shouted, “It’s Mount Everest, duh!” then take a seat. Not only is Everest’s official height constantly changing, but three other mountains might actually be king of the hill.For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtrans
Way back when forests first evolved on Earth … they might have triggered one of the biggest mass extinctions in the history of the planet. What can we learn from this ancient climate apocalypse?For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscript
From blood transfusions to enzyme boosters, our friends at Science Vs dive into the latest research on the search for the fountain of youth.For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscriptsFor more, go to vox.com/unexplainableAnd please ema
A snake. A shark. They got pregnant with no male involved. In fact, scientists are finding more and more species that can reproduce on their own. What’s going on?Note: We mention that a stingray named Charlotte might be pregnant via parthenoge
Itch used to be understood as a mild form of pain, but scientists are learning this sense is more than just skin deep. How deep does it go?For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscriptsFor more, go to vox.com/unexplainableAnd please emai
Life as we know it needs water, but scientists can’t figure out where Earth’s water came from. Answering that question is just one piece of an even bigger mystery: “Why are we here?” (Updated from 2023)For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtr
A cell is alive. So is a leaf and so is a tree. But what about the forest they’re a part of? Is that forest alive? And what about the planet that forest grows on? Is Earth alive? Science writer Ferris Jabr says: Yes.For show transcripts, go to
The researcher who popularized the idea of the alpha wolf has spent decades trying to take it back. Our friends over at Pablo Torre Finds Out try to uncover how science got it wrong.For more, go to http://vox.com/unexplainableIt’s a great pla
Solar storms can wreak havoc on power grids, satellites, even astronauts — but scientists still struggle to predict them. One possible way forward? Chasing eclipses.For more, go to http://vox.com/unexplainableIt’s a great place to view show t
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