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How Birds Survived the Asteroid

June 25, 2026 5:00am 30 min

Steve Brusatte knows every bird today is a living dinosaur, and as a paleontologist, he can tell you how that happened. Steve joins Hakeem to walk through the catastrophic asteroid impact 66 million years ago that ended ...

T. rex Family Secrets

June 23, 2026 5:00am 31 min

Steve Brusatte says T. rex wasn’t always the king, and as a paleontologist, he has spent his career uncovering how it got to the top of the food chain. Steve joins Hakeem to trace the full 100-million-year history of the...

Full Interview: Dark Matter = Black Holes?

June 18, 2026 5:00am 1:23

David Kaiser thinks the dark matter puzzle is getting closer to being solved.  Nearly a century of observations, from galaxy clusters to the cosmic microwave background, have built a compelling case for dark matter's exi...

Hunt for Mini Black Holes

June 16, 2026 5:00am 28 min

David Kaiser thinks a good place to hunt for tiny black holes might be… Mars? How do you detect something microscopic, invisible, and speeding through space? Primordial black holes have long eluded astrophysicists—if the...

Are Black Holes Dark Matter?

June 11, 2026 5:00am 32 min

David Kaiser thinks tiny black holes from the dawn of time could be the solution to the dark matter puzzle. David joins Hakeem to discuss primordial black holes, tiny objects that may have formed in the first fraction of...

Why Dark Matter Matters

June 09, 2026 5:00am 27 min

David Kaiser knows the universe is hiding something enormous – and no one can see it. Dark matter appears to be all over our universe, but what is it? As a physicist and science historian, David joins Hakeem to discuss o...

Why Dark Matter Matters [VIDEO]

June 09, 2026 5:00am 27 min

David Kaiser knows the universe is hiding something enormous – and no one can see it. Dark matter appears to be all over our universe, but what is it? As a physicist and science historian, David joins Hakeem to discuss o...

Battle to Beat Malaria

May 12, 2026 5:00am 22 min

Could one of the world’s deadliest diseases be headed for the history books? Malaria’s relentless yearly death toll has driven the World Health Organization to set bold  targets, and a new vaccine may signal a turning po...

How Many Leaves Are on a Tree? | Kirk Johnson

April 29, 2026 5:00am 1 min

Need to know how many leaves are on that tree? Paleobotanist Dr. Kirk Johnson shares the surprisingly nerdy method—because you never know when leaf math will come in handy.For more, check out the extended interview with ...

Decoding the Great Pyramid

April 28, 2026 5:00am 21 min

What engineering secrets lie within the Great Pyramid, and who really built it? Innovations like rope‑sewn boats, laser‑precise alignments, and hidden internal chambers reveal a building team with knowledge far ahead of ...

The Air You Breathe Is Bacteria Poop | Peter Girguis

April 22, 2026 5:00am 1 min

Long before trees and grass, microbes were shaping our atmosphere. Evolutionary biologist Peter Girguis explains how ancient bacteria learned to split water for energy, and why their waste product changed Earth forever.F...

The Fish That Could Walk | Sean B. Carrol

April 15, 2026 5:00am 1 min

How did animals first make the giant step from water to land? Evolutionary biologist Sean B. Carroll explains how the discovery of Tiktaalik—a fossil with both fish and limb-like features—revealed a key moment in evoluti...

When Whales Could Walk

April 14, 2026 5:00am 18 min

What if whales had legs? Once upon a time, they did. Sort of. An astonishing fossil trail shows that modern whales actually evolved from hooved land mammals. Whales still carry the fingerprints of this past, from their s...

How Close Can You Safely Get to a Black Hole? | Janna Levin

April 08, 2026 5:00am 1 min

Black holes aren’t the cosmic monsters Hollywood makes them out to be. Astrophysicist Janna Levin explains why they’re so hard to detect, why they’re not as destructive as you might assume, and how you could safely orbit...

A New Law of Nature? | Robert Hazen & Michael Wong

April 01, 2026 5:00am 2 min

Could the universe be governed by a law we haven’t discovered yet? Mineralogist Robert Hazen and astrobiologist Michael Wong propose a new rule—the law of increasing functional information—to explain why complex systems ...

Arctic Sinkholes

March 31, 2026 5:00am 16 min

What happens when the Arctic’s ancient freezer starts to fail? Scientists have uncovered the truth behind giant sinkholes exploding from the frozen ground in Siberia, and a vast lake bubbling with methane in Alaska .They...

AI Is Coming for Blue Collar Jobs | Hany Farid

March 25, 2026 6:00am 1 min

AI isn’t just coming for office jobs—it’s coming for some hands-on blue collar professions, too. AI expert Hany Farid explains which jobs are safe, and which are at risk. For more, check out the extended interview with H...

What Species Can We De-Extinct? | Beth Shapiro

March 18, 2026 5:00am 1 min

Scientists claimed in 2024 that they "de-extincted" the dire wolf… so what’s next, and what determines whether a species can be brought back? Evolutionary biologist Beth Shapiro explains some of the factors that go into ...

Einstein’s Quantum Riddle

March 17, 2026 5:00am 20 min

Quantum particles are breaking the rules of reality – or so it seems. Can they truly communicate across time and space instantly? Einstein dismissed this “spooky action at a distance,” convinced it exposed flaws in quant...

Were Dinosaurs Able to Sing? | Erich Jarvis

March 11, 2026 5:00am 1 min

Dinosaurs might not have been the roaring beasts many imagine. Neuroscientist Erich Jarvis explains why modern birds—living dinosaurs—offer clues about vocal learning and why dinosaurs could have been singers.For more, c...

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