Cry Me a River

Cry Me a River

Tears are an integral part of the shared human language of expression -- even though at one time in history a display of public waterworks was considered "emotional incontinence." Explore the world of lachrymal effluvia with us, won't you?

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Interview Interlude Playlist, Part 4: Gene Kritsky

Interview Interlude Playlist, Part 4: Gene Kritsky

Let's talk about ancient Egyptian bee keeping. Here's our 2016 chat with "The Tears of Re" author entomologist Gene Kritsky. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSe...

27 Maalis 20201h 14min

Interview Interlude Playlist, Part 3: Thomas S. Mullaney

Interview Interlude Playlist, Part 3: Thomas S. Mullaney

Let's talk about the Chinese typewriter. Here's our 2018 chat with Thomas S. Mullaney about his book “The Chinese Typewriter: A History.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcast...

27 Maalis 20201h 4min

Interview Interlude Playlist, Part 2: Brian Greene, Max Tegmark and Barbara J. King

Interview Interlude Playlist, Part 2: Brian Greene, Max Tegmark and Barbara J. King

Let's talk about string theory, super AI and animal emotions. Here are our 2018 World Science Festival interviews with physicist Brian Greene, physicist Max Tegmark and anthropologist Barbara J. King....

27 Maalis 20201h 9min

Interview Interlude Playlist, Part 1: Diva Amon

Interview Interlude Playlist, Part 1: Diva Amon

Let's talk about deep sea ecology and conservation. Here's our 2019 chat with deep sea marine biologist Diva Amon. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystud...

27 Maalis 202059min

Twilight of the Moa

Twilight of the Moa

The Moa of New Zealand were among the weirdest birds to ever live, and their history is full of evolutionary wonder, interspecies conflict, tragedy and scientific hope. In this Stuff to Blow Your Mind...

26 Maalis 202053min

Rise of the Moa

Rise of the Moa

The Moa of New Zealand were among the weirdest birds to ever live, and their history is full of evolutionary wonder, interspecies conflict, tragedy and scientific hope. In this Stuff to Blow Your Mind...

24 Maalis 202057min

From the Vault: The Lost Daughters of Aten, Part 1

From the Vault: The Lost Daughters of Aten, Part 1

Pluto may not be a planet, but it definitely exists. Not every case is so clear. The history of near-Earth astronomy contains many cases of bodies that may or may not have ever existed in the solar sy...

21 Maalis 202054min

Space Between: A STBYM Update Episode

Space Between: A STBYM Update Episode

In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe catch you up to date on the podcast’s production schedule and generally check in with listeners in the wake of current events. Learn more ab...

19 Maalis 202046min

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