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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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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

For much of history, tree canopies were pretty much completely ignored by science. It was as if researchers said collectively, "It's just going to be empty up there, and we've got our hands full studying the trees down here! So why bother?"

But then... more

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There’s something rotten in the cows of Denmark. And Minnesota. And Wisconsin. And Idaho. What could cause a previously thriving herd of majestic dairy cattle to stop drinking water and start drinking … urine? A Danish farmer calls a special investig... more

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In an episode first aired back in 2025 on our sister show, Terrestrials, we take you on a musical journey all about beavers. Few mammals have a bigger positive impact on the planet than the beaver. With its bright orange buck teeth, the creature is a... more

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Recent Guests

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
Emily Fairfax
Former nuclear weapons engineer turned wetlands researcher
Independent researcher / Beaver ecosystem researcher
Episode: The Builders
Ben Goldfarb
Beaver Believer, writer
Beaver Believer / author
Episode: The Builders
Matt Kielty
Producer
Radiolab
Episode: Life in a Barrel
Heather Radke
Contributing editor
Radiolab
Episode: Life in a Barrel
Candice Wang
Former intern
Radiolab
Episode: Life in a Barrel
Chris Hoff
Philosopher of science
Case Western Reserve University
Episode: Life in a Barrel

Hosts

Lulu Miller
Co-host who fosters engaging conversations through her compelling storytelling and innovative approach to complex topics.
Latif Nasser
Co-host known for his insightful inquiries and ability to connect with guests and listeners alike, weaving together narratives that stimulate curiosity.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 63.9k ratings
  • This podcast has become unlistenable since it decided to be more about politics than science. It doesn't help that I find the political views being presented absolutely abhorrent and terribly distorting of reality. Please bring back Jad and Robert! As much as I disagree with their views, they were professional enough to keep the politics in the background, not the main focus.

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    zw
    17 days ago
  • This is horrible.

    What is with the choppy editing, multi-voiced sentences, and gimmicky sound effects? Who finds this appealing? The topic of stray voltage with cows is fascinating, but the hosts are insufferable with their discussion style that I gave up and unfollowed the podcast. See ya!

    Apple Podcasts
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    Cedarmesadude
    United States20 days ago
  • Radiolab then and now

    Then: sophisticated and witty science-themed audio documentary. Now: dumbed down, overproduced, formulaic podcast that aims to force rather than cultivate a sense of wonder and curiosity. Just listen to “Oliver Sacks from where to where” (10.27.17) and any recent episode. The former draws you in, inspires your active listening, and stays with you afterwards. The latter beats you up, cultivates a partial/passive listener, and blends into every other episode. The contrast is startling. I unfollowe... more

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    1
    wilhelmina a.
    United States24 days ago
  • Complaint

    I cat stop singing “don’t stop beavlieving”

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    Moles Broccoli
    United States25 days ago
  • Woke

    The show went woke a few years ago, and it hasn't been the same since. Leftist propaganda sprinkled with some science.

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    Iceman77375
    United Statesa month ago

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Reviewers often emphasize the exceptional sound design and the thought-provoking topics tackled in each episode, making it a compelling listen for those interested in science and culture.
Listeners appreciate the insightful and engaging storytelling with a seamless mix of factual information and personal narratives.
There are mixed feelings regarding the show's format, with some finding the editing style innovative while others feel it can be disorienting.

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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.
Song of the Cerebellum
Q: What do you want to figure out now? Do you have questions that still remain?
I think I want to know like, is the self a language that I can relearn?

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The episodes explore a wide variety of topics, intertwining science, personal stories, and ethical discussions. Listeners are invited on a journey that may include subjects like the complexities of consciousness during anesthesia, the societal implications of self-esteem, or innovative algorithms inspired by honeybee behaviors. Each narrative uncovers surprising connections between seemingly unrelated concepts, making it particularly engaging for those who appreciate both structured inquiry and whimsical storytelling. The podcast is also noted for its unique audio presentation, combining voices, soundscapes, and musical elements to create a rich listening experience.

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Radiolab launched 20 years ago and published 845 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Radiolab include:

1. Nalini Nadkarni
2. Korena Mafune
3. Clara Grunnet
4. Emily Fairfax
5. Ben Goldfarb
6. Matt Kielty
7. Heather Radke
8. Candice Wang

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