Whatever happened to acid rain?

Whatever happened to acid rain?

Along with the hole in the ozone layer, acid rain was one of the first international environmental threats. It's fallen to the wayside in the face of climate change, but we have yet to lick it. Join Chuck and Josh as they revive the 80s drumbeat.

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Short Stuff: Niagara Falls Dewatered

Short Stuff: Niagara Falls Dewatered

In 1969, the Army Corps of Engineers turned off one of the main waterfalls at Niagara Falls to see what could be done to preserve it. They found two corpses, one carcass and lots of pennies. Learn mo...

27 Nov 201915min

How Carbon-14 Dating Works

How Carbon-14 Dating Works

Some of the carbon dioxide in your body is radioactive! Don’t worry, it won’t harm you (not sure why we used an exclamation point there). Instead, it might someday be detected by future archaeologists...

26 Nov 201955min

SYSK Selects: Have all the good ideas already been discovered?

SYSK Selects: Have all the good ideas already been discovered?

It's no secret that human beings have an obsession with innovation -- but has our species already found every good idea? As Josh and Chuck break down the continuing search for the next great idea, the...

23 Nov 201934min

What Makes a Must-Have Christmas Toy?

What Makes a Must-Have Christmas Toy?

Ever since Cabbage Patch Kids came along in 1983, there’s been an annual holiday frenzy around one particular toy – the must-have Christmas toy of the year. But what makes a toy a must-have toy? Josh ...

21 Nov 201949min

Short Stuff: Backyard Burials

Short Stuff: Backyard Burials

Time was that you’d bury a deceased relative in your yard; now it’s just weird. But it’s still legal – and if you want to do it, here’s how! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodc...

20 Nov 201913min

The Murder Mystery of Ötzi the Iceman

The Murder Mystery of Ötzi the Iceman

About 5,300 years ago a Copper Age shepherd was murdered. He just happened to die in a place where his body was so well preserved that gave researchers an actual shot at determining the course of his ...

19 Nov 201953min

SYSK Selects: How Salt Works

SYSK Selects: How Salt Works

A Roman senator once said, "Mankind can live without gold, but not without salt." Right he was. The human body needs salt so much we have developed a taste for it specifically. But too much salt can b...

16 Nov 201943min

NYC Water: An Engineering Marvel

NYC Water: An Engineering Marvel

Getting the rain and melted snow from upstate NY into the taps of every NYC resident and business is one of the great feats of engineering. Does it taste great and make perfect bagels and pizza crust?...

14 Nov 201947min

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