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The 20-Hour Work Week: What Foragers and Peasants Knew That We Forgot
Are we working more and enjoying life less than a medieval peasant? In this episode, we trace the evolution of human labor, social dynamics, and emotional health across 50,000 years. We start with…
James Webb Telescope Findings: The Mystery of High-Redshift Little Red Dots
What are the mysterious "Little Red Dots" (LRDs) appearing in the James Webb Space Telescope’s deepest images? Scientists are currently debating whether these compact, high-redshift objects are…
Decoding the Drop: Why Clean Water Standards Vary Globally
In this episode of AI Decodes, we dive deep into the hidden global ecosystem behind the water in your tap. From the survivability of drinking treated sewage in Windhoek, Namibia, to the…
Decoding the Viking Sunstone: The Ancient Crystal Powering Modern Invisibility
How did the Vikings navigate the treacherous, fog-choked North Atlantic without a compass? In this episode, Albany Adams and Grace Shelly decode the legendary Viking Sunstone. We investigation the…
The Science of Beauty: Decoding the "Perfect Face" and the Golden Ratio
Is there such a thing as a "perfect" face, or have we just been sold a mathematical myth? In this episode, Albany Adams and Grace Shelly decode the science of facial aesthetics. We’re investigating…
The Great Pyramid Breakthrough: Decoding the 2026 Hidden Corridor Discovery
After 4,500 years of silence, the Great Pyramid of Khufu is finally "talking back." In this episode, Albany Adams and Grace Shelly decode the massive 2026 discovery of a hidden 30-meter corridor and…
Beyond Lithium: Solid-State and Sodium-Ion Battery Breakthroughs in 2026
We’ve relied on lithium to power our lives for decades, but the periodic table is opening up. In this episode, Albany Adams and Grace Shelly decode the high-stakes future of energy storage. From…
Why do we reject global unity?
We live on a single, fragile marble, yet our brains are still stuck in the era of warring tribes. In this episode, Albany Adams and Grace Shelly decode the "Planetary Identity Paradox." Drawing from…
The hard science behind love - Valentine's Day edition
Is love a feeling, or is it a biological survival tactic as essential as hunger or thirst? In this episode, Albany Adams and Grace Shelly decode the 2026 shift in relationship science. We’re moving…
The Last Supercontinent: Mapping Earth's Deep Future
In 250 million years, the map of the world will be unrecognizable. But as the continents merge into a new supercontinent like Pangea Ultima, they may also be building a planetary furnace. In this…
AI in Global Finance - The Autonomy Shift
The era of the "chatbot" is over. In 2026, global banking is being handed over to Agentic AI—autonomous systems that don't just answer questions, but plan, reason, and execute financial strategy. In…
The 28,000-Year Charge: Decoding Nuclear Diamond Batteries
What if we could turn nuclear waste into the world's most reliable battery? In this episode, Albany Adams and Grace Shelly decode the fascinating world of Nuclear Diamond Batteries. We’re looking at…
The 2026 Space Guide: A Grand Tour of the Heavens
The year 2026 is officially the year of the observer. From a rare six-planet "Grand Parade" in February to the historic return of humans to the lunar vicinity with Artemis II, the sky is practically…
Fermentation vs Pickled Foods - What's the difference?!
Are your favorite pickles actually alive? In this episode, Albany Adams and Grace Shelly decode the complex science of fermentation and pickling. Drawing from 51 scientific sources, we break down how…
Ai takes the wheel - Driving the Martian rover
What happens to the "human element" of exploration when the robot starts making its own path?
The Hydrogen Curse: Why Is It So Hard to Get to the Moon?
NASA’s Artemis II mission is officially delayed to March 2026. The culprit? A familiar "ghost" in the machine: a persistent liquid hydrogen leak that halted the final countdown at T-minus 5…
The Mutant Gene: Why Everyone with Blue Eyes is Related
Every single person with blue eyes can trace their lineage back to one common ancestor. This week, we explore the genetic mutation on the OCA2 and HERC2 genes that occurred between 6,000 and 10,000…
The Science of Taste: Genetics, Cilantro & Why We Crave Sugar
Taste is more than just biology—it's memory. This week, we look at how personal experience and emotional associations can turn a once-loved dish into an object of aversion. We also dive into the…
Genomic Engineering 2.0: DNA Word Processing & Synthetic Biology
We are entering a new era of digital biology. This week, we break down the latest breakthroughs in genomic engineering, moving beyond standard CRISPR to advanced tools like base editing.We examine…
The White Hurricane - Bombogenesis
How did a single storm expose the fragility of the Industrial Revolution? We investigate the science of bombogenesis—a rapid drop in atmospheric pressure—and its devastating impact during the…
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