Episodes 100
Avg. Duration 30m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 4.4 (40)
Since Jun 2024
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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The science stories that will actually change your day — and maybe make you laugh. Science unscripted is a podcast, radio show & YouTube channel driven by listeners. Hello from Germany :)

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The 'Google maps' inside a pigeon's liver

Jun 11, 2026 30m

A new experiment shows pigeons use immune cells to navigate our planet. The discovery redefines our understanding of how an animal can 'feel' Earth's magnetic field.

Do you want to have kids?

May 28, 2026 30m

There are plenty of reasons NOT to have kids. But a new paper suggests having them may be the only way to protect gender equality over the long term.

The testosterone age (or Honey, I shrunk my testes)

May 21, 2026 30m

Influencers, billionaires, even the US health secretary. Proponents of testosterone — as a hormonal therapy or barometer of "masculinity" — are causing men to self-medicate. With nasty consequences.

Hantavirus: What to expect from here

May 13, 2026 30m

This ship phase is over. But the nature of this virus means cases may rise — even as officials contain it.

Is the hantavirus the next pandemic?

May 07, 2026 30m

If you want to understand why the Andes variant of the hantavirus is different than COVID-19, this episode's for you.

The ad that makes you drink more

Apr 30, 2026 30m

We know advertising works. (It's why the industry exists.) But a new study on beer ads in Germany shows how. Causally.

How can I tell if someone's smart?

Apr 24, 2026 30m

Some people seem to know if others are intelligent. Others... don't. A new study suggests why.

There's almost no way to make us like AI art. Why?

Apr 16, 2026 30m

A new study tried just about everything to get people to have a more positive reaction to AI poetry and prose. It failed. Almost always. And it's worth talking about why. (NOTE: A human wrote this.)

Deepfake nudes & why men make them

Mar 26, 2026 30m

Lust? Humiliation? Control? If you think you know why men and boys make fake AI nudes of women and girls... first-of-its-kind research suggests a motivation that's almost more troubling. (Note: If…

When do you think the world will end?

Mar 19, 2026 30m

A shockingly high number of people believe a global calamity will happen in their lifetime. Are you one of them?

The war on phone blasting

Mar 12, 2026 30m

A viral TikTok of a woman kicked off a plane is a good time to talk about how to (productively) confront loud people.

Why do I get goosebumps when I listen to music?

Mar 05, 2026 30m

Some of us get chills from music, movies or art. And others... never do. Why is that?

Wait — who's friendzoning who here?!

Feb 26, 2026 30m

It's usually guys who complain about being 'friendzoned.' But new research says it definitely happens to women, too — sometimes.

How different are the brains of boys and girls?

Feb 19, 2026 30m

A new study shows a sex difference in the early growth of the human brain. Does it matter?

When a pet’s death really hurts

Feb 12, 2026 29m

The loss of a pet can affect you more than losing a loved one, a new study shows. With one exception.

Why do humans have (relatively) large penises?

Jan 29, 2026 30m

Compared to chimps or gorillas, human males are unusually well endowed. A new study suggests it's partly because men 'size each other up' before a fight.

How casual hookups are good (and healthy) for singles

Jan 22, 2026 30m

You really do benefit from 'friends with benefits,' a new study suggests. Also, a forgotten birthday can tank employee morale and a look at how the Autobahn lead to more support for the Nazi party.

The anomie within

Jan 15, 2026 30m

When it feels like society's breaking down right before your eyes, it's called anomie. And it can lead to an even a darker place.

Do you think animals can think?

Jan 08, 2026 30m

It's an interesting question. Even more intriguing is why you believe what you do — and whether you live near a city.

Neanderthals chose to eat each other?

Jan 01, 2026 29m

Cannibalism happened among the Neanderthals. That much we knew. Now, a paleoanthropological discovery has possibly uncovered an ugly truth about our distant cousins. Conor and Gabe head to a cave in…

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