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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Why Do We Cry?

Why Do We Cry?

Listener Lily called in about a crying shame: She thinks she cries too much. ELT investigates why we cry, and whether wet cheeks were once très chic. Ad Vingerhoets, crying researcher and clinical psy...

28 Sep 202023min

Is Your Pet a Righty or a Lefty?

Is Your Pet a Righty or a Lefty?

Caller Juanita wants to know if her cats are southpaws. ELT calls in animal behavior researcher Deborah Wells and neuroscientist Sebastian Ocklenburg for an answer. Plus, why would slugs ditch the she...

21 Sep 202024min

Frozen Food: How Long Is Too Long?

Frozen Food: How Long Is Too Long?

After their dad served 4-year-old fish for dinner one night, listener Max wants to know how long you can safely keep food in the freezer. Food safety expert Haley Oliver serves up the juicy details. P...

7 Sep 202024min

Cards: Solving a Shuffle Kerfuffle

Cards: Solving a Shuffle Kerfuffle

Listeners Marmie and Ryan have a quarantine quibble: How many times should you shuffle a deck of playing cards? Marmie says three, while Ryan says four or more. The couple place their bets and go all-...

31 Aug 202026min

Why Is the Ocean Glowing?

Why Is the Ocean Glowing?

Listener Erik saw a mysterious glow in the water during a trip to the beach, and he wants to know more. ELT talks to the “Jacques Cousteau of glow,” a scientist who has spent decades deep diving for a...

17 Aug 202022min

Sand: What’s It Really Made Of?

Sand: What’s It Really Made Of?

Caller Hank wants to know where the sand on his central California beach came from. ELT gets the surprising scoop on how beaches are born. Guest: Kiki Patsch, California State University Channel Islan...

10 Aug 202019min

F*ck Yeah: Can Cursing Make You Stronger?

F*ck Yeah: Can Cursing Make You Stronger?

Flora is out this week force feeding her niblings flamingo facts, so we’re rerunning one of our favorite episodes. Does swearing make you more powerful? Plus, we talk to someone who turns the “mother ...

27 Jul 202028min

Stamps: Tiny Squares Full Of Secrets

Stamps: Tiny Squares Full Of Secrets

Flora is hosting the Chapped Cheeks Book Club this week, so we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes: How do U.S. postage stamps come to be? ELT explores the secret world of the Citizens’ Stamp A...

20 Jul 202029min

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