HowStuffWorks NOW podcast

HowStuffWorks NOW

Your weekly dose of some of the world’s latest and greatest science news, technological advancements, absurd curiosities, and groundbreaking research in everything from ancient history to the future of astrophysics. Join Lauren Vogelbaum and the HowStuffWorks team as they explore humanity’s newest discoveries in HowStuffWorks NOW.

Your weekly dose of some of the world’s latest and greatest science news, technological advancements, absurd curiosities, and groundbreaking research in everything from ancient history to the future of astrophysics. Join Lauren Vogelbaum and the HowStuffWorks team as they explore humanity’s newest discoveries in HowStuffWorks NOW.

 

#59

Why We're Not Sex Zombies, Wednesday's Pronunciation, and British Lawyers' Wigs

Since sexual contact can transmit disease, why don't any diseases increase our sex drive? ... more

31 May 2017

13 MINS

13:14

31 May 2017


#58

Reheated Coffee, More Comfortable Mammograms, and the Chemist Who Created Home Ec

There's science behind why reheated coffee is terrible. In the incredible future, we may h... more

23 May 2017

13 MINS

13:41

23 May 2017


#57

Missing Limbs, Naked Mole Rats, and a Blood-Red Waterfall

Research into missing limbs indicates that our brains control function differently than we... more

16 May 2017

09 MINS

09:29

16 May 2017


#56

Gender Bias in the Supreme Court, Stair Climbing vs. Caffeine, and Teens Are OK, Really

Female Supreme Court justices get interrupted three times as often as male justices. Climb... more

09 May 2017

10 MINS

10:02

09 May 2017


#55

Cannibalism Nutrition, a Border Wall Hyperloop, and the FBI's Facial Recognition

Are humans nutritous enough to make cannibalism feasible? Could Trump's proposed border wa... more

01 May 2017

10 MINS

10:57

01 May 2017


#54

Thought Experiment: Transhumanism and Space Exploration

Humans are ill-suited to the rigors of space, but augmenting ourselves with technology may... more

25 Apr 2017

09 MINS

09:50

25 Apr 2017


#53

A U.S. Space Force, Why the Weather's Getting Stuck, and Maple Syrup Medicine

Is it time for the United States to have a military Space Force? Weather patterns are gett... more

18 Apr 2017

13 MINS

13:47

18 Apr 2017


#52

Scattering Ashes, Circular Airport Runways, and the TSA's Power Over Electronics

Is scattering ashes technically littering? Will circular runways be the future of airports... more

10 Apr 2017

11 MINS

11:35

10 Apr 2017


#51

Bird Poop Politics, Double Pregnancies, and How 'Citizens' Became 'Consumers'

Bird excrement was once so valuable to farmers that the U.S. government tried to claim all... more

03 Apr 2017

14 MINS

14:00

03 Apr 2017


#50

The Psychology of Picky Eating, the Secret Service's Services, and a Self-Driving Car Kit

Researchers are working to improve the lives of adult picky eaters. We break down who the ... more

27 Mar 2017

12 MINS

12:32

27 Mar 2017


#49

What Happens When You Swallow a Leech?

Although cases are rare, a non-zero number of patients have gone to doctors with a leech s... more

20 Mar 2017

12 MINS

12:39

20 Mar 2017


#48

Stealing Sand, Communicating via Poop, and Clinical Trial Participation

and is in such high demand that tons of it are being stolen from beaches. White rhinos use... more

13 Mar 2017

17 MINS

17:17

13 Mar 2017


#47

Hallucinogenic Honey, Squid Brains, and Why Hot Food Is So Satisfying

Ancient armies sometimes used hallucinogenic honey as a bioweapon. New research shows how ... more

06 Mar 2017

13 MINS

13:19

06 Mar 2017


#46

Face Punching Legality, Misophonia, and Ties Between Honesty and Profanity

Morality aside, is it ever legal to punch someone in the face? Unrelated: Researchers have... more

28 Feb 2017

10 MINS

10:11

28 Feb 2017


#45

The Danger Episode: Solar Flares, Cosmic Rays, and App Terms of Service

Solar flares may be responsible for deadly whale beachings. New research clarifies cosmic ... more

21 Feb 2017

10 MINS

10:58

21 Feb 2017


#44

Virgin Shark Births, Weighted Anxiety Blankets, and a Border Wall's Impact on Wildlife

A zebra shark has given birth to viable babies without a mate. Weighted blankets may help ... more

14 Feb 2017

09 MINS

09:01

14 Feb 2017


#43

The Blood of the Young, Crustacean Bioweapons, and Our Oldest Ancestor

A proposed anti-aging treatment transfuses young people's plasma into old people's blood. ... more

06 Feb 2017

10 MINS

10:02

06 Feb 2017


#42

Tornadoes Demystified, Global Medicine, and Why the President's First 100 Days Matter

Tornadoes' centers leave you cold and breathless; now we know how. Underuse and overuse of... more

31 Jan 2017

11 MINS

11:19

31 Jan 2017


#41

Wonder Woman's Creator, School Suspensions' Effects, and Charging in Airplane Mode

Wonder Woman's iconic themes of truth, matriarchy, and bondage reflect on her fascinating ... more

23 Jan 2017

11 MINS

11:57

23 Jan 2017