Shorts: Gravitational Anarchy
A mysterious case of the topsy turvies and a return to the question of what felines feel when they fall.
A mysterious case of the topsy turvies and a return to the question of what felines feel when they fall.
Are new ideas and new inventions inevitable? Are they driven by us or by a larger force of nature?
One tidy mathematical formula may hold the key to how cities work. We take to the streets to test the numbers, & ask what really makes cities tick.
In today’s podcast, we get a tantalizing taste of words in the wild, from the jungles to the prairie.
In this podcast, Jad and Robert throw some physics at a bible story. We find out just how many trumpeters you’d actually need to blow down the walls of Jericho.
We plunge into a black hole, take a trip over Niagara Falls, and upend some myths about falling cats.
In this podcast, Jad talks to Charles Fernyhough about the connection between thought and the voice in your head. How did it get there? And what’s happening when people hear someone else’s voice in …