What Did People Eat 10,000 Years Ago?

What Did People Eat 10,000 Years Ago?

After unearthing a 10-year-old bottle of maple syrup in his pantry, listener Taylor wants to know: What sorts of ancient foods do archaeologists find? Pothead and biomolecular archaeologist Julie Dunne cracks the case on ancient diets and tells us how we know what people ate thousands of years ago. Warning: the answers are NSFL (not safe for lunch). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Cockpit Confessions: The Truth About Airplane Mode (and More)

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When you fly do you really need to put your phone in airplane mode? Should you fear the tray table? What’s happening in the cockpit while you’re fighting over the armrest? Two airline pilots answer yo...

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Buried Treasure: How to Make the Most of Your Booty

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If you found millions of dollars worth of buried treasure, what would you do next? Take it to the bank? Sell it on eBay? Call 60 Minutes? ELT unearths the tale of the largest buried treasure ever foun...

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Behind the Pompoms: Cheerleading’s Checkered Past (Part 2)

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Who decides what a cheerleader looks like? Or sounds like? In part two of a two-part episode, ELT digs into the complicated legacy of an American archetype. Guests: Natalie Adams, cheerleading researc...

19 Apr 201918min

Behind the Pompoms: Cheerleading’s Checkered Past (Part 1)

Behind the Pompoms: Cheerleading’s Checkered Past (Part 1)

How did one style of cheerleading come to dominate in so many American schools? In part one of a two-part episode, ELT flips through the history of cheerleading and meets the man who held cheerleading...

15 Apr 201927min

When Did Pants Become a Thing?

When Did Pants Become a Thing?

While there’s some evidence clothes go back 170,000 years, pants are a relatively recent addition to our wardrobes. Why were pants developed and who wore them first? ELT unravels the surprising story ...

8 Apr 201923min

Duct Tape MacGyver: The Sticky Secrets

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Can duct tape really fix every little thing? ELT tests the limits — and gets to the bottom of a duct tape story that’ll blow your socks off. Plus, your most ingenious MacGyver stories. Guests: Daniel...

18 Mar 201928min

Forks: One Utensil’s Battle for Respect

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While spoons, knives, and chopsticks have been commonplace for centuries, forks didn’t make it to most silverware drawers until the mid-1800s. What took so long? ELT investigates. Guest: Darra Goldste...

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