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Sidedoor: Science & Nature
A Podcast from the Smithsonian with support from PRX
Sidedoor Podcast
The Lost Woolly Dog
Smithsonian
Sidedoor
delves into the woolly dog's genome to learn the real story of its disappearance.
Sidedoor Podcast
Cosmic Journey II: Voyage into the Abyss
Hitch a ride on the Chandra X-ray Observatory as it scours deep space searching for black holes.
Sidedoor Podcast
Cosmic Journey I: "Stellar Buffoonery"
Travel back to the 1930s and learn about the mysteries behind a black hole.
Sidedoor Podcast
Cicadapalooza
Get ready for cicada broods XIII and XIX emerging at the same time.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Birds and the Beans
Head to the cloud forests of Western Panama for a cup of coffee with
Sidedoor
.
Sidedoor Podcast
Dude, Where’s my Carbon?
How does so much carbon end up in tropical forests, and how is it measured?
Sidedoor
visits Panama to find out.
Sidedoor Podcast
Monkeyin' Around on the Devil's Island
Follow along on a search for the elusive and rambunctious capuchin monkey on an island in the Pacific.
Sidedoor Podcast
Jeepers Leapers!
Celebrate February 29th with fun facts about leap years.
Sidedoor Podcast
To Sidedoor, With Love
The
Sidedoor
team runs all around the Smithsonian to answer from a grab bag of listeners' questions.
Sidedoor Podcast
Welcome Back, Otter
We're on the hunt to learn more about North American river otters.
Sidedoor Podcast
Farewell Giant Pandas
A goodbye to the adorable bears after fifty years of pandas at the National Zoo.
Sidedoor Podcast
Cellphones Rock
Cellphones put the power of the world at our fingertips and it's all made possible by rocks formed millions of years ago, deep underground.
Sidedoor Podcast
Special: People Eating People
A Smithsonian researcher has made a discovery we couldn't wait to sink our teeth into.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Funk List
Using artificial intelligence and good old fashioned research skills to discover the lost women of science.
Sidedoor Podcast
Bill Nye the Sidedoor Guy
We sit down with Bill Nye to get schooled on science education and comedy.
Sidedoor Podcast
Lights Out
Light pollution affects all life on earth, from humans to plants and insects. Can we have the dark, without giving up the light?
Sidedoor Podcast
Hubble Trouble
America's first large space telescope went from a "billion-dollar blunder" to one of history's most important scientific instruments.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Sex Lives of Giant Pandas
With a little help from science, the once-endangered giant panda is making a comeback.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Robot in the Mirror
Artificial intelligence is built on human intelligence. Meet a very special robot who asks us to consider: whose image will be reflected in our AI future?
Sidedoor Podcast
King of the Herbs
The
Sidedoor
team goes searching for the elusive wild American ginseng—and finds that scientists, conservationists, and criminals are also on the hunt.
Sidedoor Podcast
Bloodsuckers!
Discover how these toothy hangers-on wormed their way into medical practices, performance art, and EVERY human cavity.
Sidedoor Podcast
Make Way for Elephants
With little remaining habitat, learn what happens when wild elephants go urban.
Sidedoor Podcast
Ode to Cicadas
A celebration of the notorious periodical cicadas that crawl out of the earth by the billions every 17 years.
Sidedoor Podcast
Bonus: The 1957 Pandemic That Wasn’t
Go back to a time when viruses had the upper hand and learn about the vaccine that helped turn the tide in the war against infectious diseases.
Sidedoor Podcast
Holding Out for a Herring
Join the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center’s herring tagging team to learn how dam removal restores habitats for herring.
Sidedoor Podcast
Hot Bird Summer
Where do black-crowned night herons fly off to in the fall? For more than a century, nobody knew. Until now.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Gorilla Epidemic
When a highly contagious mystery illness spread through the world’s mountain gorilla population, biologists feared the entire species could be lost.
Sidedoor Podcast
The People's Insect
Unlock the secret lives of monarch butterflies and learn how to support them on their journey.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Riverkeeper
Meet Fred Tutman, the longest-serving Waterkeeper in the Chesapeake Bay region and the founding Patuxent Riverkeeper.
Sidedoor Podcast
Apollo 12's Really Close Call
Hear the often-overlooked story of Apollo 12, one full of danger, discovery, and the power of friendship.
Sidedoor Podcast
Birds, Birds, Birds!
Three billion birds have gone missing since 1970. In this episode, we go bird-spotting with Pete Marra, and learn what each of us can do to bring birds back.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Last Man Who Knew It All
You may not know his name, but Alexander von Humboldt inspired a key part of America’s national identity through science and art.
Sidedoor Podcast
Outer Space & Underwear
Learn how expert seamstresses played a critical role in the first well-supported steps on the moon.
Sidedoor Podcast
This Episode Smells
A team of artists and scientists use DNA to try to revive the scent of a flower extinct for more than a century.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Dinosaur War
Behind the fossilized teeth, bones, and claws displayed in the National Museum of Natural History’s Fossil Hall is the story of two men and a nasty feud.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Wild Orchid Mystery
Scientists at the Smithsonian are working to protect orchids and their habitats, but first they need solve a surprisingly difficult problem: how to grow one.
Sidedoor Podcast
Space Jocks & Moon Rocks
Sidedoor
joins forces with the National Air and Space Museum to explore the mysteries of lunar science.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Feather Detective
Learn how Roxie Laybourne and her team helped keep the friendly skies friendly for both birds and people.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Silence of the Frogs
Travel to the Panamanian jungle to learn how the Smithsonian is helping some endangered frogs avoid extinction.
Sidedoor Podcast
50 Shades of Gray Whales
Explore our surprising relationship with whales through the lens of one species: the gray whale.
Sidedoor Podcast
Seriously Seeking Sasquatch
Grover Krantz is usually remembered as a man who loved science so much that he donated his body to it, but some remember Krantz as a pioneer in the study of Sasquatch.
Sidedoor Podcast
The World’s Deadliest Animal
The world’s deadliest animal isn’t the tiger, the snake, or even the alligator—it’s the mosquito.
The Mystery Bones of Witch Hill
Grab your Scooby Snacks and join
Sidedoor
as we journey to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute to hear about unusual bones found on a dig.
Sidedoor Podcast
Don’t Call Me Extinct
Erased from the wild for three decades, the scimitar-horned oryx are back in the Central African country of Chad.
Sidedoor Podcast
A Crane with a Crush
Take a peek into an unlikely relationship between an animal keeper and a white-naped crane, with high stakes for the future of an entire species.
Sidedoor Podcast
America’s First Food Spy
Meet the food spies—globe-trotting scientists and explorers of the 19th-century who sought exotic crops to enhance America’s diet and help grow the economy.
Sidedoor Podcast
If These Bones Could Talk
Explorer, scholar, and 19
th
-century darling Robert Kennicott seemed destined to lead a full and adventurous life.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Hungry Hungry Hippo Baby
A race with time to save Fiona the baby hippo with help from the world's largest exotic-milk repository at the Smithsonian's National Zoo.
Sidedoor Podcast
Murder Is Her Hobby
Learn how France Glessner Lee’s "Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death" blend art and science.
Sidedoor Podcast
The Mean, Green, Water-Cleaning Machine
The Algal Turf Scrubber harvests algae from large bodies of water and converts it to biomass, and is one of the marine ecology field’s best-kept secrets.
Sidedoor Podcast
Butting Heads
A grab bag of stories from the Smithsonian
Sidedoor
team.
Sidedoor Podcast
Masters of Disguise
A grab bag of stories from the Smithsonian
Sidedoor
team.
Sidedoor Podcast
Special Delivery
The payoff is all in the delivery: missile mail, orangutan pregnancy, and landing a joke.
Sidedoor Podcast
Tech Yourself
A grab bag of stories from the Smithsonian
Sidedoor
team.
Sidedoor
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