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Cultural History of Mexico City
This episode traces the story of Mexico City—from the floating temples of Tenochtitlán to the sprawling metropolis it is today. We explore how the Spanish conquest reshaped the Aztec capital, how…
China's Industrial Ascent
This episode unpacks China’s rise from a factory-driven economy to a global tech powerhouse. Through the lens of a three-part “Deep Dive” series, we explore how China’s political system has endured,…
Medicine's boldest experiment | Heart Transplants
This episode traces the turbulent history of heart transplantation—from early animal experiments to Christiaan Barnard’s groundbreaking but short-lived surgery in 1967, through years of doubt and…
Feeding Pets to the Zoo | Denmark's Pet "Donation" Program
We examine the Aalborg Zoo's controversial pet donation program, where members of the public can donate their domestic animals, such as guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens, and even small horses, to…
Got Milk? Big Dairy's Stranglehold on America
The history and politics of the dairy industry in the United States, particularly focusing on milk. We illustrate how milk, once a public health concern due to unsanitary practices, transformed into…
The Science and History of Earthquakes
Explore earthquakes, from their geological causes to historical understanding and modern prediction methods. They explain how tectonic plate movement creates stress along faults, leading to the…
Pigeons in Our Cities
This episode traces the multifaceted history of the pigeon, illustrating its evolution from a revered partner to a reviled nuisance in human society. Initially domesticated for food, communication,…
Ethical AI | Claude's Constitution by Anthropic
Claude's AI Constitution, a set of principles designed to govern the behavior and responses of the AI model. This constitution aims to ensure the AI operates in a safe, helpful, and harmless…
Wimbledon: From Garden Party to Grand Slam Icon
Wimbledon started as a croquet fundraiser in 1877—and became the most iconic tennis tournament in the world. In this episode, we trace how it helped shape the rules of modern tennis, spotlighted…
Moutai: the drink stronger than vodka and more valuable than Goldman Sach
From village brew to global juggernaut — this episode traces the rise of Kweichow Moutai, China’s “national liquor.” We cover gold medals, Communist marches, Nixon’s cheers, market crashes, and…
Laws That Changed Work Forever | The Department of Labor
Explore the history and evolution of labor in the United States, focusing on the Department of Labor and the rise and decline of labor unions. The Department of Labor's history details its founding…
The Medallion Fund founder, Jim Simons
This episode chronicles the extraordinary life and career of Jim Simons, a brilliant mathematician and codebreaker who revolutionized the world of finance. It details his journey from an academic…
How Fasting Shapes Ageing, Fat, and Muscle
Think of this show as your field guide to fasting in the real world—what it means for lifespan, body-fat reduction, and keeping the muscle you’ve worked for. We translate peer-reviewed science into…
Superhuman AI and the New Cold War
In the work titled "AI 2027," by Daniel Kokotajlo, Scott Alexander, Thomas Larsen, Eli Lifland, Romeo Dean, they present a speculative timeline for the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence,…
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