Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of someone halfway across the world. The show is known for innovative sound design, smashing information into music. It is hosted by Jad Abumrad, Lulu Miller, and Latif Nasser.

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Our Podcast comes in all shapes and sizes

February 11, 2008 00:08:23 8.05 MB Downloads: 0

Jad plays one of his favorite pieces of all time, 'IF' by Sherre DeLys.

Salle Des Departs

January 29, 2008 00:10:34 10.19 MB Downloads: 0

Imagine that you're a composer. Imagine getting the commission to write a song that will allow family members to face the death of a loved one.

The Ring and I

January 01, 2008 00:58:58 56.71 MB Downloads: 0

On this Radiolab/WNYC Special, we explore the impact and influence of Wagner's Ring Cycle on the Metropolitan Opera's 2004 Presentation.

The Wright Brothers

December 18, 2007 00:10:00 9.65 MB Downloads: 0

104 years ago this week, Wilbur and Orville Wright managed to coax their spruce biplane off the North Carolina sand for twelve seconds, and those twelve seconds started a revolution in flight. We examine the human desire to fly, and how getting flight changed us.

Contact

December 04, 2007 00:57:36 55.38 MB Downloads: 0

This week, a look at the different ways that people connect to each other, and how they act once they’re together. NOTE: This episode contains EXPLICIT language about sex.

Space Capsules

November 20, 2007 00:18:25 17.73 MB Downloads: 0

How would you describe life on Earth to an alien? In 1977, the Voyager spacecraft launched into space. And with it, went the Golden Record-- a sort time capsule, a collection of sounds and images that would describe life on Earth to whomever or whatever might find it.

Making Radiolab

November 09, 2007 00:33:34 32.29 MB Downloads: 0

In spring of 2006, Jad and Robert took the stage at the SoHo Apple Store to talk about the making of Radiolab. Jad geeks out on the nitty-gritty of digital sound editing, and Robert discusses the editorial questions raised in creating imaginative soundscapes. And film editor Walter Murch weighs in on the components of storytelling.

Musical Language

September 24, 2007 00:59:00 56.73 MB Downloads: 0

In this hour of Radiolab, we examine the line between language and music.

Detective Stories

September 10, 2007 00:56:47 54.61 MB Downloads: 0

Forensics, archeology, genealogy, and genetics are devoted to figuring out what really happened. In this hour of Radiolab, digging up the past leads to some very unexpected finds.

This is Your Brain On Love

August 28, 2007 00:24:09 23.24 MB Downloads: 0

Radiolab is given the charge to put on a Singles Night. That's right. 'Jad,' they said, 'stand on a stage and make strangers fall in love! Or, at least, you know, exchange a few phone numbers with each other.' So obviously, we turned to science. Jad consults a few experts on the chemistry of a 'brain on love.'   For more information about this episode go here.

Emergence

August 14, 2007 00:57:54 55.68 MB Downloads: 0

What happens when there is no leader? Starlings, bees, and ants manage just fine. In fact, they form staggeringly complicated societies -- all without a Toscanini to conduct them into harmony. This hour of Radiolab, we ask how this happens.

Morality

August 13, 2007 00:56:36 54.43 MB Downloads: 0

Where does our sense of right and wrong come from?

Beyond Time

July 24, 2007 00:57:56 55.7 MB Downloads: 0

This hour, Radiolab goes to the front lines with men and women who are battling against time -- or at least the common-sense view of time.

Mortality

June 14, 2007 00:57:01 54.84 MB Downloads: 0

This hour of Radiolab: is death a disease that can be cured?

Memory and Forgetting

June 07, 2007 00:57:14 55.03 MB Downloads: 0

This hour of Radiolab, a look behind the curtain of how memories are made...and forgotten.