Unearthed! Year-end 2022, Part 1
It's time to cover things and stories that were unearthed in the last quarter of 2022. Part one...
42:50
Unearthed! Year-end 2022, Part 1
It's time to cover things and stories that were unearthed in the last quarter of 2022. Part one...
42:50
Unearthed! Year-end 2022, Part 2
Part two of our Unearthed! wrap up of 2022 covers a potpourri of stuff that didn’t go together,...
39:21
Unearthed! in Spring 2022, Part 1
It's time for another two-part edition of things that were unearthed in recent months. Today's...
43:09
Ruth Fulton Benedict was one of the first women to become really prominent in the field of...
50:20
Back off, you Neanderthal! It sounds as if you’ve just been dissed, but maybe you should take it...
53:29
ENCORE The record of the rocks is not just the history of Earth; it’s your history too....
51:54
Skeptic Check: Your Inner Lab Coat
ENCORE Sherlock Holmes doesn’t have a science degree, yet he thinks rationally – like a...
50:30
The seas are rising. It’s no longer a rarity to see kayakers paddling through downtown Miami....
50:31
(repeat) The seas are rising. It’s no longer a rarity to see kayakers paddling through downtown...
50:30
Crowded subway driving you crazy? Sick of the marathon-length grocery store line? Wish you had a...
51:34
The stone heads on Easter Island are an enduring mystery: why were they built and why were they...
51:18
Gained in Translation (rebroadcast)
Your virtual assistant is not without a sense of humor. Its repertoire includes the classic story...
51:31
Let's Stick Together (rebroadcast)
Crowded subway driving you crazy? Sick of the marathon-length grocery store line? Wish you had a...
50:30
Think you’re some kind of expert? Join the club. It’s one thing to question authority; another to...
51:22
Geology is Destiny (rebroadcast)
The record of the rocks is not just the history of Earth; it’s your history too. Geologists can...
53:48
Headed for Trouble (rebroadcast)
The stone heads on Easter Island are an enduring mystery: why were they built and why were they...
50:30
New Water Worlds (rebroadcast)
New Water Worlds The seas are rising. It’s no longer a rarity to see kayakers paddling through...
50:30
Who cooked the food in the Palaeolithic?
Thanks to Dr Emma Pomeroy for the answer! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the...
03:04
When did modern humans first arrive in Europe?
New archaeological discoveries in the Bacho Kiro cave in Bulgaria have revealed that modern...
15:08
Reaching Out to the Buddha in Modern Japan Psychotherapy and Buddhism as Two Sides of a Coin
This paper looks at the idea, popularized in the postwar period by D.T. Suzuki, Erich Fromm, and...
01:01:40