Hacking bacteria to fight cancer | Tal Danino

Hacking bacteria to fight cancer | Tal Danino

In 1884, an unlucky patient who had a rapidly growing cancer in his neck came down with an unrelated bacterial skin infection. As he recovered from the infection, the cancer surprisingly began to recede. The infection had stimulated the patient's immune system. Today, synthetic biologists program bacteria to safely deliver drugs directly to tumors. How is this possible? Tal Danino investigates. [Directed by Chris Bishop, narrated by Addison Anderson].

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The legend of Annapurna, Hindu goddess of nourishment  | Antara Raychaudhuri and Iseult Gillespie

The legend of Annapurna, Hindu goddess of nourishment | Antara Raychaudhuri and Iseult Gillespie

Historically, the union between Shiva and Parvati was a glorious one: a sacred combination which brought fertility and connection to all living things. Yet a rift had grown between these two forces. S...

13 Feb 20204min

Epic Engineering: Building the Brooklyn Bridge  | Alex Gendler

Epic Engineering: Building the Brooklyn Bridge | Alex Gendler

In the mid-19th century, suspension bridges were collapsing all across Europe. Their industrial cables frayed and snapped under the weight of their decks. So when German American engineer John Roeblin...

11 Feb 20204min

The accident that changed the world | Allison Ramsey and Mary Staicu

The accident that changed the world | Allison Ramsey and Mary Staicu

In 1928, scientist Alexander Fleming returned to his lab and found something unexpected: a colony of mold growing on a Petri dish he'd forgotten to place in his incubator. And around this colony of mo...

10 Feb 20204min

Everything changed when the fire crystal got stolen | Alex Gendler

Everything changed when the fire crystal got stolen | Alex Gendler

Someone has tripped the magical alarms in the Element Temple. When you and the other monks arrive on the scene, you know you have a disaster on your hands. Four young apprentices broke into the temple...

7 Feb 20203min

Do politics make us irrational? | Jay Van Bavel

Do politics make us irrational? | Jay Van Bavel

Can someone's political identity actually affect their ability to process information? The answer lies in a cognitive phenomenon known as partisanship. While identifying with social groups is an essen...

4 Feb 20205min

The life, legacy & assassination of an African revolutionary | Lisa Janae Bacon

The life, legacy & assassination of an African revolutionary | Lisa Janae Bacon

In 1972, Thomas Sankara was swept into the revolution seeking to wrest control of Madagascar from France's lingering colonial rule. The protests inspired the West African native to read works by socia...

3 Feb 20205min

The Chasm | Think Like A Coder, Ep 6 | Alex Rosenthal

The Chasm | Think Like A Coder, Ep 6 | Alex Rosenthal

This is episode 6 of our animated series "Think Like A Coder." This 10-episode narrative follows a girl, Ethic, and her robot companion, Hedge, as they attempt to save the world. The two embark on a q...

30 Jan 20206min

Licking bees and pulping trees: The reign of a wasp queen | Kenny Coogan

Licking bees and pulping trees: The reign of a wasp queen | Kenny Coogan

As the sun rises, something royal stirs inside a pile of firewood. It's the wasp queen; one of thousands who mated in late autumn and hibernated through the winter. Now she must emerge into the spring...

28 Jan 20204min

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