The Alien Biped

The Alien Biped

As humans, we’re quite accustomed to our weird vertical spines and precarious two-legged gait. But habitual bipedalism is far from the norm. When did it first occur on planet Earth? Will the robotic future walk on two legs? And can we reasonably expect alien lifeforms to follow suit? Robert Lamb and Joe McCormick explore in this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind.

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The Creepy Cool World of Imaginary Friends

The Creepy Cool World of Imaginary Friends

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Hulking Out With Hysterical Strength

Hulking Out With Hysterical Strength

Can a grieving mother summon the strength of 12 Hulk Hogans and lift a full-sized automobile up off the ground to save her son? In this episode, Robert and Julie take on the subject of hysterical stre...

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The Bystander Effect and You

The Bystander Effect and You

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The Science of Lucky Pants

The Science of Lucky Pants

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Splendid Isolation

Splendid Isolation

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Science of Pet Peeves

Science of Pet Peeves

Can science explain why other people's phone calls are so annoying? Or why Julie hates fake lavender scents and Robert flies into a rage over turn signals? In this episode your hosts discuss why every...

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Interview: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson

Interview: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson

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22 Syys 201128min

Misophonia: Why Your Brain Hates the Sound of Gum Chewing

Misophonia: Why Your Brain Hates the Sound of Gum Chewing

Does the sound of someone smacking gum drive you crazy? It's possible you're just a cranky jerk, but science presents another possibility: misophonia. Tune in to learn more about the mysterious condit...

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