A century ago, teacher John Scopes was charged with the βcrimeβ of teaching evolution. But Scopes was hardly a defiant Galileo, nobly standing up for truth. In fact, he never even taught evolution. (Really.) But he was still a hero. Episode below!
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Astronomer Jules Janssen was desperate to escape the siege of Paris and observe an eclipse. So he decided to flee in a balloonβdespite the German armyβs promise to shoot him if he tried. Episode below!
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In the 1970s, paramedic units were illegal in the United States. One (very bad) television show, Emergency!, set out to change thatβand saved tens of thousands of lives in the process. Episode below!
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03.12.2025 16:00 β
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The Disappearing Spoon: a science history podcast with Sam Kean
History Podcast Β· Updated Biweekly Β· A topsy-turvy science-y history podcast by Sam Kean. I examine overlooked stories from our past: the dental superiority of hunter-gatherers, the crooked Nazis who ...
A British spy (and murderer) convinced biologists that the Forest Owlet was extinct. But after his frauds were exposed, one biologist grew obsessed with finding out whether it was still alive. Episode below!
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He was a brilliant ornithologistβand a spy so colorful that James Bond was based on him. Richard Meinertzhagen was also a liar and a thief, and perpetrated the biggest fraud in biology history. Episode below!
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Taxonomy has an ugly history of naming species after despicable peopleβeven Adolf Hitler. But taxonomists have resisted most efforts to change such names, for reasons both good and bad. Episode below!
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05.11.2025 15:27 β
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The eagle that made John James Audubon famousβthe Bird of Washingtonβwas a fraud. In fact, historians now know that much of Audubonβs legendary life was built on lies. Episode below!
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29.10.2025 14:54 β
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In 1826, John James Audubonβs career was in ruinsβuntil he hatched a desperate plan, involving a rare eagle. When the gamble paid off, it made Audubon the most famous ornithologist in history. New episode below!
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22.10.2025 14:16 β
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DINNER WITH KING TUT: Author Q&A + Fish Mummy Show & Tell with Sam Kean #SciFriBookClub
YouTube video by SciFri
This Thursday, 1pm EST, I'm chatting online about Dinner with King Tut with the fabulous @scifri.bsky.social crew! Join for a lively discussion and Q&A. Free and open to all at this link: www.youtube.com/live/xkD-bPg...
21.10.2025 14:39 β
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The Ig Nobel Prizes honor bizarre research that makes you laugh, then thinkβlike this levitating frog. Some scientists despise them. But they benefit science in surprising ways. Episode below!
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It's Nobel Prize week. Winning a Nobel is goodβmostly. But laureates often go kooky and promote bizarre things like ESP, AIDS denialism, and worse. Psychologists now understand why. New podcast season starts today!
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DC folks - don't miss my talk at the Georgetown @barnesandnoble.com on Thursday night, the 4th, at 7pm. I'll have the mummy fish. π Hope to see you there!
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01.09.2025 20:46 β
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Smithsonian Event
Reminder: Iβm giving a talk online about Dinner with King Tut tomorrow at 6:30p EST. Anyone in the world can watch, so don't miss out! Register below...
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13.08.2025 22:24 β
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Smithsonian Event
Hey, all, Iβm speaking about my new book, Dinner with King Tut, on the world wide interwebs next weekβAugust 14th, 6:30p, with the Smithsonian! Register below...
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07.08.2025 00:57 β
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New York reminder: I'm speaking about my new book, Dinner with King Tut, @strandbookstore.bsky.social⬠tomorrow night at 7pm, along with @depthsofwikipedia.bsky.social of Depths of Wikipedia! You can purchase signed copies, even if you can't make the event: www.strandbooks.com/events/event...
08.07.2025 17:47 β
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To those in New York - I'm speaking about my new book, Dinner with King Tut, at βͺ@strandbookstore.bsky.socialβ¬ a week from today, July 9th, at 7pm. Joining me is the fabulous Annie Rauwerda of Depths of Wikipedia @depthsofwikipedia.bsky.socialβ¬! Hope to see you there...
02.07.2025 13:45 β
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Sam Kean β Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists Are Recreating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations - with Melissa Block β at Conn Ave
Hey, DC - I'm speaking about my new book, Dinner with King Tut, @politicsprose.bsky.social a week from tomorrow, July 8th, at 7pm. Joining me is the wonderful @melissablock.bsky.social! Hope to see you there...
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30.06.2025 17:15 β
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Ever wonder how to make a mummy at home? You can learn right now, in this sneak-peak audiobook preview of my new book, Dinner with King Tut...
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24.06.2025 16:21 β
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Get the adventure started early!π Anyone who pre-orders my NEW BOOK, Dinner with King Tut, can get a sneak peek and read the introduction and first chapter now. Just fill out the form at hachettebookgroup.formstack.com/forms/dinner...
09.06.2025 20:50 β
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Why did so many doctors and engineers enthusiastically embrace the Nazis? Vanity, opportunism, and pseudoscience. Listen nowβand get a DISCOUNT PROMO CODE for my new book, Dinner with King Tut:
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28.05.2025 13:18 β
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When Charles Dickens included a scene about spontaneous combustion in one of his novels, some scientists went ballistic. It ignited one of the strangest controversies in literary history. New episode below!
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21.05.2025 13:58 β
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It was one the largest epidemics in American history, resulting in 30,000 cases of paralysis. And it would be forgotten today if not for blues musicians who recorded the details in their songs. New podcast below!
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Asbestos was once considered a miracle substance, due to its ability to stop the fires that plagued every city. Sadly, it also shreds peopleβs lungsβuntil one crusading doctor ended this scourge. Full story below!
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07.05.2025 15:34 β
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Although forgotten today, rickets once devastated children, leaving their bones twisted. Finding the cause took decades, but ended with a startling discoveryβnothing less than human photosynthesis. Story below!
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30.04.2025 15:25 β
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Attention @barnesandnoble members! Through Friday, get 25% off my NEW BOOK, Dinner with King Tut. Act fast before the deal expires:
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23.04.2025 16:47 β
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Compared to his father Charles, Leonard Darwin felt like a failureβa mediocre military officer and two-bit politician. Then Leonard found his calling: the dark world of eugenics. Hear his chilling tale below...
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23.04.2025 13:43 β
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The birds and the bees and the ... frogs? πΈ Last century, the best pregnancy tests in the world relied on our little croaking friends, who initiated a revolution in health care. Full story below!
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16.04.2025 13:37 β
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In the 1950s, French doctor Marthe Gautier discovered the cause of Down syndrome. But a colleague allegedly stole credit from herβand is now on track to become a certified Catholic saint. Full story below!
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