How Military Snipers Work

How Military Snipers Work

Military snipers use sophisticated technology and specialized techniques to wreak tremendous damage on enemy forces. But how do they work? In this episode, Robert and Allison break down the science behind snipers.

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Hibernation: The Ultimate Suspended Animation

Hibernation: The Ultimate Suspended Animation

Hibernation: What is hibernation exactly? Is it the opposite of sleep? Is it the future of manned space exploration? Revisit the topic with Julie and Robert as they enter the hibernacula and discuss t...

16 Jan 201426min

The War on Creativity

The War on Creativity

The War on Creativity: There's an entire industry dedicate to creativity and innovation. But do people - and corporations-really want to "think outside of the box." Is there an inherent bias against c...

14 Jan 201430min

Up in the Air

Up in the Air

Up in the Air: How long can a bird stay in the air? How about an airplane? From human flight to the future of laser-powered drone aircraft, the answers may surprise you in this episode of Stuff to Blo...

9 Jan 201435min

Brain Hacking 101: New Habits for a New Year

Brain Hacking 101: New Habits for a New Year

New Habits for a New Year: How long does it take to make or break a habit? Is this really the year you make major changes or learn a new craft? Robert and Julie break down the science of it all in thi...

7 Jan 201426min

Cluttered Desks, Cluttered Minds & Toddler Hands

Cluttered Desks, Cluttered Minds & Toddler Hands

Cluttered Desks, Cluttered Minds and Toddler Hands: Toddlers might not seem like scientists when they mash up a banana or throws noodles at the wall, but research reveals that messy hands often indica...

2 Jan 201436min

Normalcy Bias and Psychogenic Death

Normalcy Bias and Psychogenic Death

Normalcy Bias and Psychogenic Death: Why do some people continue on with their normal lives when reality comes crashing down on them? Why don't they run for cover or try to jump ship? Find out in this...

31 Des 201333min

Comedic Impressions of the Wild

Comedic Impressions of the Wild

Comedic Impressions of the Wild: Why do birds and other animals imitate other animals? Why would an elephant learn to speak Korean? All of this and more shall be explored in this episode of Stuff to B...

26 Des 201319min

Snowflake Doppelganger

Snowflake Doppelganger

Snowflake Doppelganger: Are snowflakes really one of a kind? How do they form and what do they have to do with grade school art projects, personal identity, climate change and Jack the Ripper? Find ou...

24 Des 201325min

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