A gripping time-travel thriller where a teacher attempts to prevent JFK's assassination, altering history and facing unforeseen consequences.
Evolutionary biology and the gene's role in nature.
A practical guide for aspiring mathematicians, offering insights on advanced thinking and essential study skills for university-level mathematics.
A passionate exploration of rewilding, advocating for the restoration of ecosystems and a wilder, more adventurous human existence.
Struggling to stay consistent? Learn why wellness works better with a partner and how to use circadian rhythms to build a routine that actually lasts.
From ancient metallurgy to modern quality assurance, this episode explores what makes a good test, how different testing methodologies reveal truth, and why testing remains fundamental across all aspects of life.
Exposing flaws in 12-step programs and rehab industry with science-based critique.
The science and art of breathing for better health
A practical guide to building sustainable eating habits without the overwhelm, focusing on small, manageable changes that fit your lifestyle and personal nutrition needs.
A physicist's exploration of biology, examining fundamental questions about the nature of life and heredity through a scientific lens.
Futurist Kurzweil explores reverse-engineering the brain to create artificial intelligence and envisions merging human and machine intelligence.
Master the four elements of flavor. Transform your cooking forever.
Exploring Einstein and Gödel's walks, delving into physics, math, and philosophy's deepest mysteries.
Raw data reveals shocking truth: what 400 million searches expose about desire
A chilling collection of short stories showcasing King's mastery of horror, from haunted objects to cosmic terrors lurking in the mist.
Evidence-based guide to slowing aging through diet and lifestyle, from a renowned physician and nutritionist.
Learn essential data literacy skills to navigate our AI-saturated world. Discover why healthy skepticism about data you didn't create isn't paranoia-it's intellectual self-defense in the information age.
Neil deGrasse Tyson's simplified astrophysics guide