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Our Little Stupid Bodies

Our Little Stupid Bodies

Update: 2024-01-1219
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Sometimes a seemingly silly question gets stuck in your craw and you can’t shake the feeling that something big lies behind it. We are constantly collecting these kinds of questions from our listeners, not to mention piling up a storehouse of our own “stupid” questions, as we lovingly call them. And a little while back, we noticed a little cluster of questions that seemed to have a shared edgy energy, and all led us to the same place: Our own bodies. So, today on Radiolab, we go down our throats and get under our skin, we take on evolution and anatomy and molecular cosmetics, to discover some very not-stupid answers to our seemingly stupid questions. 


Special thanks to Mark Krasnow, Sachi Mulkey, Kari Leibowitz, Andrea Evers, Dr. Mona Amin, Benjamin Ungar, Praby Singh, Brye and Rachel Adler


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Reported by - Molly Webster, Becca Bressler, Latif Nasser, and Alan Goffinskiwith help from Ekedi Fausther-KeeysProduced by - Sindhu Gnanasambandan, Becca Bressler, Alyssa Jeong Perry, Molly Webster with help from - Matt KieltyOriginal music and sound design contributed by - Jeremy Bloom with mixing help from - Arianne WackFact-checking by - Diane Kelley, Emily Kriegerand edited by  - Pat Walters and Alex Neason


 


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Comments (4)

Alec Meyman

There is just now profanity for the sake of profanity in the episodes, it adds nothing to the podcast, just for street cred?

Mar 1st
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April Neander (Isch)

for the last question: 3 bones in each finger! (except the thumb)

Feb 9th
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Layla

The second part was disappointing primarily due to the musical performance.

Jan 31st
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Rebecca Healy

oh no you poor thing. I sometimes get a similar reaction to insect bites. No one believes you because it's one of those things where people will compare their own experiences to yours and it gets written off. with really bad mozzie bites that get I find that sucking on the bite itself (where possible) and this helps. concentrating on the lump and trying to smooth this out. rub rather than scratch. sometimes moisturiser helps (you skin is stretching and this might dry your skin out).

Jan 15th
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