The Disappearing Spoon: a science history podcast with Sam Kean
Un pódcast de Sam Kean, Bleav

106 Episodo
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What's the Longest Word in the English Language?
Publicado: 27/4/2021 -
Why Don't We Have a Male Birth Control Pill Yet?
Publicado: 20/4/2021 -
Bonus interview with WNYC's Science Diction
Publicado: 16/4/2021 -
Marie Curie's (Nearly Disastrous) Trip to America
Publicado: 13/4/2021 -
The Most Important Lost Fossils in History
Publicado: 6/4/2021 -
The World’s First Global Vaccine Supply Chain Was Orphan Children
Publicado: 30/3/2021 -
The Joys, and Pains, of Operating on Yourself
Publicado: 30/11/2020 -
A School Shooting for Science
Publicado: 13/11/2020 -
Star Wars, Death Rays, and Donald Trump
Publicado: 15/10/2020 -
Vitamin G
Publicado: 1/10/2020 -
The CIA’s Drug-Fueled Orgies and You
Publicado: 15/9/2020 -
From Siberia with (Manipulative) Love
Publicado: 1/9/2020 -
The Man Who Couldn’t Read Numbers
Publicado: 17/8/2020 -
The Teflon Bomb
Publicado: 6/8/2020 -
Chocolate Cake & Atomic Bombs
Publicado: 1/8/2020 -
The Ice Island Murder
Publicado: 14/7/2020 -
Our Slimy Nazi Saviors
Publicado: 7/7/2020 -
Are Braces a Health Disaster?
Publicado: 23/6/2020 -
The Science Immigrants Who Saved Millions
Publicado: 9/6/2020 -
Tyrannosaurus sex
Publicado: 2/6/2020
A topsy-turvy science-y history podcast by Sam Kean. I examine overlooked stories from our past: the dental superiority of hunter-gatherers, the crooked Nazis who saved thousands of American lives, the American immigrants who developed the most successful cancer screening tool in history, the sex lives of dinosaurs, and much, much more. These are charming little tales that never made the history books, but these small moments can be surprisingly powerful. These are the cases where history gets inverted, where the footnote becomes the real story.