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The Horseshoe Crab's Secret
00:27:41 | August 28th, 2025

We’re back with an episode from the Radiolab archive. Horseshoe crabs have been around for a long time. They outlived the dinosaurs, survived all mass extinctions and witnessed the sprouting of the Earth’s first trees. The secret to their longevity? Their baby blue blood. Which has been saving both their lives and ours. 

Back to School Episodes: Ribblestrop by Andy Mulligan with Peter Sagal
22:33 | August 27th, 2025

Americans have a romanticized image of English boarding schools. RIBBLESTROP is the opposite of that. Writer Andy Mulligan has created what must be the most dangerous school on planet earth. And this trio of readers at Watchung Booksellers in Montclair, New Jersey, debate whether they’d like to attend. Peter Sagal, playwright and host of NPR’s quiz show “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me!” is celebrity reader. Kitty Felde is host.

Curious About Vocal Cords
00:13:58 | Episode: 320 | August 24th, 2025

In episode 320, we get curious about vocal cords for Alexis and Alena.  We learn what vocal cords are, how they work, and why we all have different voices.  Do you like the sound of your voice?  If not, lots of people feel the same way.  Noah joins us to share 5 unbelievable facts you need to Noah about vocal cords.

Snaps in galleries and oil rig art
00:30:07 | August 22nd, 2025

In a week where world leaders met to discuss peace in Ukraine and the word “inspo” was added to the Cambridge Dictionary, we’re going to be discussing some of the other stories that feature in the latest issue of the magazine

Grand Prix of Europe
00:23:21 | Season: 11 | Episode: 43 | August 22nd, 2025

Adam and Lloydie chat to the team behind brand new movie Grand Prix of Europe, out now!

Parading wizards and tracking lizards
0:12:32 | August 21st, 2025

Shalailah Medhora is filling in for Ruby in this week’s edition of News Time. We’ll get the buzz on beekeeping, and hear how it’s helping people stay focussed and relaxed. We’ll also head overseas to a country offering grandmas for hire. Then we’ll grab a board and hang ten in our Wow of the Week!

Bristol Aerospace
00:24:06 | Season: 11 | Episode: 42 | August 18th, 2025

Adam visits an old RAF base, now the home of Bristol Aerospace, to fly around their hangars! He sees Concorde up-close and meets an old WWII bomber, now in their restoration wing 

Bermuda Triangle: Do planes really go missing?
00:16:37 | Season: 10 | Episode: 8 | August 18th, 2025

The team investigate the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle – a patch in the Caribbean that’s well-known for swallowing up airplanes 




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