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Radiolab

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Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of someone halfway across the world. The show is known for innovative sound design, smashing information into music. It is hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser.
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Des histoires habitées, imparfaites et singulières. Un podcast pour ouvrir ses oreilles à la multiplicité des réels, des vécus et des voix toutes aussi précieuses les unes que les autres.
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Radiola Torresmo Drops

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O podcast Radiola Torresmo está de volta, agora em um novo formato. Rebatizado como Radiola Torresmo Drops, o programa fundado por Rafael Saldanha continua com Saldanha fixo junto com Ramon Prates onde eles seguem no formato do podcast com 2 novos discos a cada edição.
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Novembre, au fond d’une vallée vosgienne, une vieille ferme : les Choolers y sont invités par Rodolphe Burger dans son studio pour une semaine de résidence partagée en vue d’un concert.Comment liens de vie et de création se tressent ?Les deux MC, Philippe et Kostia, déballent chaînes plaquées or, casquettes, DVD Harry Potter, et coloriages de Marin…
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It’s faster than a speeding bullet. It’s smarter than a polymath genius. It’s everywhere but it’s invisible. It’s artificial intelligence. But what actually is it? Today we ask this simple question and explore why it’s so damn hard to answer. Special thanks to Stephanie Yin and the New York Institute of Go for teaching us the game. Mark, Daria and …
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A year ago we brought you a show called Shell Game where a journalist named Evan Ratliff made an AI copy of himself. Now on season 2 of the show, Evan’s using AI to do more than just mimic himself — he’s starting a company staffed entirely by AI agents, and making a podcast about the experience. The show is a smart, funny, and truly bizarre look at…
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Our original host Jad Abumrad returns to share a new podcast series he’s just released. It’s all about Fela Kuti, a Nigerian musician who created a genre, then a movement, then tried to use his hypnotic beats to topple a military dictatorship. Jad tells us about the series and why he made it, and we play the episode that, for us at least, gets to t…
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Today on the show, we’re bringing you an episode from Our Common Nature (https://link.podtrac.com/v7mx144d), a new podcast series where cellist Yo-Yo Ma and host Ana González travel around the United States to meet people, make music and better understand how culture binds us to nature. The series features a few familiar voices, including Ana Gonzá…
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Qasem Waleed is a 28-year-old physicist who has lived in Gaza his whole life. In 2024, he joined a chorus of Palestinians sharing videos and pictures and writing about the chaos and violence they were living through, as Israel’s military bombardment devastated their lives. But Qasem was trying to describe his reality through the lens of the most no…
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When we think of China today, we think of a technological superpower. From Huawei and 5G to TikTok and viral social media, China is stride for stride with the United States in the world of computing. However, China’s technological renaissance almost didn’t happen. And for one very basic reason: the Chinese language, with its 70,000 plus characters,…
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A call to oceanographer Edie Widder about a fish with a very odd immune system quickly becomes something else: a dive into the deep sea, into a world of brilliant light. But down there, the light doesn’t behave like light -- it sparkles and glows, but also drips, squirts, and dribbles. Today, find out how creatures make the light and how they use i…
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Une fiction radiophonique douce et délurée pour les enfants à partir de 5 ans. Adaptée d’un livre d’Émilie Gleason, c’est une invitation à poser un regard valorisant sur nos attributs tordus, à tirer le meilleur de ce qui a l’air d’être une erreur. Le récit suit l’histoire de Polka, une petite fille dotée d’une force surhumaine. Avec ses bras énorm…
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Love it or hate it, the freedom to say obnoxious and subversive things is the quintessence of what makes America America. But our say-almost-anything approach to free speech is actually relatively recent, and you can trace it back to one guy: a Supreme Court justice named Oliver Wendell Holmes. Even weirder, you can trace it back to one seemingly o…
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Kuzma court, elle cavale à travers les montagnes et les forêts pour échapper aux milices, à la guerre. Pour être plus forte, elle fait apparaître une sœur imaginaire, Adna, puissante et aventureuse. Elles rencontrent des résistant·es caché·es dans les sapins, un homme-caillou, une chèvre qui parle.Dans un monde où réel et imaginaire se confondent, …
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Emilio n’est plus là pour se raconter. Pourtant il a laissé des traces, il continue d'exister à travers celles et ceux qui l’ont connu... Si tu as croisé Emilio, tu as été transformé, c'est sûr. Force vive ! Robin des bois ! Cœur d’or, Emilio... protégeant les plus faibles, prenant sous son aile l’un ou l’autre, surveillant la petite place, écartan…
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Over the past five years TikTok has radically changed the online world. But trust us when we say, it’s not how you’d expect. Today we continue our yearslong exploration of what you can and can’t post online. We look at how Facebook’s approach to free speech has evolved since Trump’s victory. How TikTok upended everything we see. And what all this m…
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Ella al-Shamahi is one part Charles Darwin, one part Indiana Jones. She braves war zones and pirate-infested waters to collect fossils from prehistoric caves, fossils that help us understand the origin of our species. Her recent hit BBC / PBS series Human follows her around the globe trying to piece together the unlikely story of how early humans c…
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Le grand terrassement est une expérience documentaire réalisée lors d’une résidence d’artiste de Fabienne Laumonier au Lycée Agricole de Beaulieu-Lavacant de Auch. Fabienne a proposé aux élèves qui en avaient envie une randonnée radiophonique le long du GR65, qui fait une boucle à travers le Gers. La randonnée a duré six jours. Fabienne dormait en …
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Mazina, Marnélice, Rahman et Ghasem, quatre adolescent.e.s, patientent derrière les murs d’une ancienne caserne militaire, leur Petit Château.Nés ailleurs, ils attendent de savoir si leur avenir se dessine en Belgique ou hors de ses frontières.C’est le temps de leurs 18 ans.Dans ce lieu de transit qui les accueille alors qu’on décide de leur statut…
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La nuit, un vaste territoire à observer, à ressentir, à écouter...Des voix de femmes, d'enfants et de personnes âgées vous plongent dans l'obscurité à travers leurs souvenirs, leurs sensations, leurs rituels, leurs rêves et leurs cauchemars. Ouvrez grand vos oreilles et embarquez pour un voyage intimiste au coeur de nuits inoubliables ou étranges, …
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This is the story of a three-year-old girl and the highest court in the land. The Supreme Court case Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl is a legal battle that has entangled a biological father, a heart-broken couple, and the tragic history of Native American children taken from their families. We originally released this story back in 2013, when that gir…
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Over the course of millions of years, human voices have evolved to hold startling power. These clouds of vibrating air carry crucial information about who we are–and we rely on them to push ourselves up and out into the physical world. This week, we’re on a journey to understand how we got our unique sonic fingerprint, the power it affords us, and …
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Les Onches, c’est l’histoire de la reprise d’une exploitation agricole familiale en Wallonie. Depuis l’arrivée des grands-parents de Virgine Gardin en 1956, en passant par la reprise de la ferme par son père, et aujourd’hui par son frère. Comme dans la plupart des cas, sa famille n’est pas propriétaire.Avec ce documentaire, c’est une partie de l’Hi…
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In the 1920s, a Russian biologist studying onion roots made a surprising discovery: underground, down in the darkness, it seemed like the cells inside the onion roots were making their own … light. The “onion root experiment” went on to become something of a cult classic in science, and eventually the biologically-made light was dubbed “biophotons.…
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Les 5 Blocs, une cité de logement social du centre de Bruxelles, va disparaître. Un projet urbain vise la démolition totale du site et sa reconstruction en un quartier neuf. Inauguré dans les années 1960, ce site est désormais presque vidé de ses habitant⸱es, en attendant des grues... qui n'arrivent pas. Et pourtant, une centaine d'habitant⸱es rest…
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Je voulais juste que l'on me touche est un documentaire radiophonique portant la parole de 8 femmes et personnes non-binaires, de 22 à 82 ans, d’origines socio-culturelles variées, toustes résidant en Belgique.On les entend retracer la façon dont le désir et la sexualité se sont construits au cours de leur vie, chacun·e avec des enjeux spécifiques,…
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How a group of 80’s Cuban misfits found rock-and-roll and created a revolution within a revolution, going into exile without ever leaving home. Reporter Luis Trelles brings us the story of punk rock’s arrival in Cuba and a small band of outsiders who sentenced themselves to death and set themselves free. We originally released this episode back in …
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In August we performed a live taping of the show from a theater perched on the edge of Manhattan, overlooking the Hudson River, overshadowed by the wide open night sky. Three stories about voids. One about a fish that screams into the night – and the mystery of its counterpart that doesn’t. Another about a group of women who gazed at the night sky …
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With this episode, we’re putting on our music hat. For a program that relies so much on scoring and sound, it’s not often we talk about the musicians and the music they make that inspire us. Today, that changes. Today, we bring you two stories. Each about musicians that our former host and creator of Radiolab, Jad Abumrad, loves. We originally rele…
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As he finished his medical school exam, David Fajgenbaum felt off. He walked down to the ER and checked himself in. Soon he was in the ICU with multiple organ failure. The only drug for his condition didn’t work. He had months to live, if that. If he was going to survive, he was going to have to find his own cure. Miraculously, he pulled it off in …
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In an episode first released in 2010, then-producer Lulu Miller drives to Michigan to track down the endangered Kirtland’s warbler. Efforts to protect the bird have lead to the killing of cowbirds (a species that commandeers warbler nests), and a prescribed burn aimed at creating a new habitat. Tragically, this burn led to the death of a 29-year-ol…
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Un groupe d'auditeurices de différents horizons culturels a été invité à écouter une voix radiophonique d'une autre époque, tirée des archives de la radio publique belge qui ont marqué l'histoire de la radio nationale dans le passé. Les auditeurices ont été invité.es à imaginer cette voix en décrivant son visage, son comportement, sa position polit…
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