Kamis, 04 Januari 2018

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Secret Order of the Double Sunrise (Entry 1122.EC0105)
In which QANTAS begins a top-secret 33-hour nonstop flight between Australia and Ceylon at the height of World War II, right under the noses of the Empire of Japan. Certificate #12248.

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Griffin McElroy on Groundhog Day
This week Chuck sits down to talk about Groundhog Day with fellow podcaster Griffin McElroy of My Brother, My Brother and Me.

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Justin Timberlake Returns As A White Man, Propecia Will Kill Us ALL 1.3.18
In episode 56, Jack & Miles are joined by comedian Carl Tart to discuss Justin Timberlake's rebranding as a white man, country music's origin, China's thoughts on Trump, Hoda Kotb taking over Matt Lauer's job, most anticipated albums of 2018 & more.

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The Atomic Whoops: When the US Air Force Bombed South Carolina
During the height of the Cold War, both the US and the USSR constantly ran drills in anticipation of a possible nuclear conflict. While the Gregg family of Mars Bluff, South Carolina knew the Cold War was in full swing, they had no idea that they would become the first American family bombed -- accidentally -- by the US Air Force. Join Ben and Noel as they explore one of the most bizarre atomic slip-ups in history.
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How Orchids Work
Ever since Victorian orchid hunters ravaged the tropics in search of unique specimens to sell for ludicrous amounts of money, the West has been gripped by orchidelirium. Small wonder since orchids are not only beautiful, they're among the most interesting plants on Earth.

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Unearthed!: In 2017
This wrap up of 2017's historical discoveries and updates includes exhumations, repatriations, and a lot of prehistory.

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What are some Easy Tricks to Improve Your life in 2018?
Can smiling during running improve your marathon time? Will an old age app help you make better resolutions? And is there real science behind the Coffee Nap? Will and Mango examine big and little ways to improve your 2018, including why you'll probably need to carry a plunger around with you in the New Year. Featuring Lizzie Jacobs. 

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Talos: The Bronze Automaton
Among the many humanoid gods and bestial monsters of Greek mythology, one finds a peculiar outlier: Talos the bronze automaton. Said to stalk the shores of Crete, Talos pelted suspicious ships with rocks and immolated enemy soldiers with its smoldering embrace. Does this myth reveal Greek attitudes toward technology? What existing technologies can we decode in its description?

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How to Make New Year's Resolutions Actually Stick
While Bridget might roll her eyes at the thought of sure-to-fail New Year's Resolutions, Emilie geeks out on today's episode with a bunch of Bossed Up hacks about how to set yourself up for sustainable success in 2018.
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Could Some Microbes Live on Air Alone?
Researchers have found Antarctic microbes that appear to get all the nutrients they need from thin air.

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The Jumbled Story of Jambalaya
Jambalaya really is a melting pot of a dish, influenced by all of the native populations, settlers, and enslaved peoples of the American South. Anney and Lauren dish on the history of jambalaya.

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STDWYTK Presents: See You Next Time
In 1933, a composer named Rezső Seress created one of the world's most infamous tunes -- a melancholy, mysterious piece known as 'Gloomy Sunday.' Over the following decades, this song became notorious for the sinister effects it had on anyone who listened to the song in full. Join the guys for a special end-of-the-year episode as they explore the story of the original recording -- where it came from, who wrote it, and, most disturbingly, why.

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How Blockchain Works
Technology analysts say blockchain is the technology of the future. So what exactly is it and how does it work?

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