
Cities Test A New Way To Reduce Police Violence
Traffic stops are the most common way people come into contact with the police. After the January death of Tyre Nichols, who was beaten following a police stop in Memphis, some cities are trying to li...
7 Mars 202325min

Is the Pentagon Losing Its Edge?
In his 1961 farewell address, President Dwight Eisenhower famously warned about the dangers of the business of war–what he called the “military industrial complex.” Now, more than six decades later, t...
6 Mars 202335min

The World’s Food Security is In The Hands of China and Russia
One unexpected consequence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: It highlighted how just a handful of countries–notably Russia and China–supply much of the fertilizer needed to feed the world. Amid geopoli...
3 Mars 202321min

A ‘90s Rapper. A Fugitive. And the FBI
Pras Michel, the famed rapper and founding member of The Fugees, goes on federal trial later this month. The US government has charged him with numerous crimes related to his dealings with the fugitiv...
2 Mars 202331min

A Brain Implant To Use An iPhone With Your Thoughts
Startups pioneering invasive and noninvasive devices that interact with the brain seek to alleviate everything from ALS symptoms to epilepsy to treatment-resistant depression. In this episode, a look ...
1 Mars 202327min

Countries Cautiously Weigh A Return to Nuclear Power
Twelve years after the 2011 Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster, Japan is now considering restarting its shuttered nuclear reactors to combat rising energy prices. It’s a slow process, and ...
28 Feb 202329min

The Not So Shiny Aluminum in Ford’s New Electric Truck
It takes hundreds of pounds of aluminum to build Ford’s “Truck of the Future,” the electric F-150. A lot of that aluminum comes from a long, complicated supply chain that it would be difficult to desc...
27 Feb 202329min

Will The Supreme Court Kill Student Loan Relief?
President Biden’s plan to forgive federal student loan debt for millions of Americans has been frozen since a handful of Republican-led states sued to stop it. They argue the president doesn’t have th...
24 Feb 202326min






















