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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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This episode makes three earnest, possibly foolhardy, attempts to put a price on the priceless. We figure out the dollar value for an accidental death, another day of life, and the work of bats and bees as we try to keep our careful calculations from... more

For most of human history, people went about their daily lives with a worm or two (or fifty) in their guts. Only in the past century, with pharmaceuticals and sanitation practices, have we made significant strides towards deworming the whole of human... more

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With all of the black-and-white moralizing in our world today, we decided to bring back an old show from 2011 about the little bit of bad that's in all of us...and the little bit of really, really bad that's in some of us.

Cruelty, violence, badness... more

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In 2017, Wayne Hsiung and a crew of animal rights activists from Direct Action Everywhere broke into a Utah pig farm run by Smithfield Foods, one of the largest pork distributors in the world. They were there to capture video of what they say were th... more

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Recent Guests

Jasper Lawrence
Individual who marketed hookworms to the public
Independent entrepreneur (hookworm treatment)
Episode: Your Friendly Neighborhood Hookworms
Paul Giacomin
Senior research fellow studying hookworms in clinical trials
Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine
Episode: Your Friendly Neighborhood Hookworms
David Pritchard
Immunologist and parasitologist
University of Nottingham
Episode: Your Friendly Neighborhood Hookworms
Dan Charles
Science journalist and storyteller
Radiolab contributor
Episode: The Bad Show
Wayne Hsiung
Animal rights activist, co-founder of Direct Action Everywhere
Direct Action Everywhere
Episode: What is a Pig Worth?
Justin Marceau
Law professor at University of Denver, animal law expert
University of Denver
Episode: What is a Pig Worth?
Nalini Nadkarni
Ecologist known for canopy research
University or research institutions (as introduced on show)
Episode: Forests on Forests
Korena Mafune
Ecologist studying canopy soils
University or research institutions (as introduced on show)
Episode: Forests on Forests
Clara Grunnet
Danish journalist from Zetland
Zetland
Episode: The Resistance of a Cow

Hosts

Latif Nasser
Host with a background in science communication and investigative storytelling; affiliated with Radiolab/WNYC Studios.
Lulu Miller
Co-host and storyteller focusing on science narratives and human-centered reporting.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 63.9k ratings
  • forever rerun old episodes, game over the other's

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    Permafrost
    4 days ago
  • More professionalism needed

    While I can appreciate general silliness the hosts seem to think there needs to be a constant laugh-track on each episode. I get that previous hosts did enjoy a laugh but current hosts are ridiculously unprofessional.

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    Aebone2
    United States5 days ago
  • Radiolab helped me at a low point. I miss what it was

    2026:

    Radiolab changed my life 12 years when I found the pod. And yet, it is 2026 and I'm back again to dock a star.

    I feel like I'm mourning the loss of a parent or older sibling. I learned so much from this show. It was a refuge in a dark era of my life. But in the 2020s, we lost the greatness of a Radiolab that once was. Its just rerun after rerun now. I am sad. Maybe once a year these days we get a great short series or singular epsiode that sparks the curiosity of old.

    I wish I could go ... more

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    aroskere
    United States5 days ago
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    breezeman
    6 days ago
  • Repetitive sounds and effects are killing me

    It’s funny, I just came here to rate this podcast and realized I already have… And everything below still holds true!

    The sound effects are killing me! As is the intro and the sound bites between commercial breaks.

    Admittedly I have misophonia (the hatred of sounds), and repetitive sounds, chewing, swallowing, crunching, vocal fry speaking, etc drive me nuts.

    This podcast has so any added sound effects and it drives me insane! The content is to my liking, the execution is beyond irritating... more

    Apple Podcasts
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    JLO1977
    United States10 days ago

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Your Friendly Neighborhood Hookworms
Q: Are hookworms a safe or viable medical treatment right now?
Not yet; safety trials exist and some signals look promising, but more rigorous, regulated testing and regulatory approval are required before hookworm-based therapies could become mainstream.
Black Box
Q: What happens inside the chrysalis?
The caterpillar dissolves into a 'soup' of cells, and how exactly the transformation occurs remains largely a mystery.
Gray's Donation
Q: How did you feel upon touring the research lab and learning about how Thomas's donation impacted research?
It was an emotionally powerful experience, realizing Thomas's contributions were making a difference and that he was a valued part of the scientific community.
Gray's Donation
Q: What prompted you to consider organ donation after Thomas's passing?
We saw an article in the paper about a baby who had anencephaly and donated liver cells, which inspired us to do the same.
You and Me and Mr. Self-Esteem
Q: How do you feel about the self-esteem movement?
It has a cultural effect, emphasizing mental health and self-worth but also revealing flaws in the approach, as self-esteem isn't the sole factor determining a person's value or contribution.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radiolab

What is Radiolab about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Listeners can expect a scientifically curious, storytelling-forward show that probes big questions by weaving expert interviews, archival pieces, and immersive sound design. Recent samples touch on parasite-based therapies, ethics in animal welfare and law, canopy ecology, and innovations at the intersection of biology, technology, and public health. Across episodes, the emphasis is on how research, history, and personal narratives illuminate complex topics—from autoimmune science and antibiotic resistance to ecosystem engineering and evolutionary biology—while exploring regulatory, ethical, and practical challenges in real-world contexts. Noteworthy is the willingness to tackle controversial topics with rigorous context, and a distinctive,... more

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1. Jasper Lawrence
2. Paul Giacomin
3. David Pritchard
4. Dan Charles
5. Wayne Hsiung
6. Justin Marceau
7. Nalini Nadkarni
8. Korena Mafune

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