Unexplainable

Unexplainable takes listeners right up to the edge of what we know…and then keeps on going. The Unexplainable team — Noam Hassenfeld, Julia Longoria, Byrd Pinkerton, and Meradith Hoddinott — tackles scientific mysteries, unanswered questions, and everything we learn diving into the unknown. New episodes Mondays and Wednesdays.


From Vox and the Vox Media Podcast Network.

Science
Life Sciences
Natural Sciences
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Something weird near the beginning of time
The James Webb Space Telescope launched two years ago, giving scientists a new view into the early universe.
19 min
102
The tallest mountains on Earth are ... undergro...
An expedition to Antarctica. Strange seismic readings. Clues to uncover a hidden part of our planet.
17 min
103
Weaponizing uncertainty
Our show celebrates uncertainty. But as environmental reporter Amy Westervelt explains, the concept also has a dark side.
22 min
104
Can we live in space?
NASA is planning for humans to live on the moon by 2040.
30 min
105
The ice cream effect
Decades of studies suggest that eating ice cream reduces diabetes risk. Could ice cream be ... good for you?
26 min
106
The data vigilantes
Data sleuths are working outside the system to keep science honest.
29 min
107
Trouble on Pickles Reef
Coral reefs are an essential ecosystem undeniably threatened by climate change.
24 min
108
Redefining death
This Halloween, we look at how technology is forcing us to ask: When is someone actually dead?
31 min
109
The Orcanizing
Over the last few years, orcas have been targeting boats, often leaving them stranded at sea.
19 min
110
Unexplainable or Not with Wyatt Cenac
Our game show is back!
31 min
111
Rogue waves
Towering walls of water sometimes appear in the ocean without warning or apparent cause.
25 min
112
Does garlic break magnets?
What would an episode of Unexplainable have sounded like if it had been made in 100 CE?
28 min
113
How to decode a thought
Can researchers decipher what people are thinking about just by looking at brain scans?
29 min
114
It’s getting harder to see
Something about modern life is leading to higher rates of nearsightedness across the world.
19 min
115
Jumping the gun
At last year’s World Athletics Championships, sprinter TyNia Gaither was disqualified for false starting... after the gun went off.
31 min
116
Can we talk to animals?
Two scientists explain how AI might help us translate animal communication, and what we might learn from their squawks, chirps, songs, and chatter.
31 min
117
Unexplainable or Not: Beach day!
Sam Sanders, host of Vulture’s Into It podcast, is in the hot seat for a new episode of our game show.
27 min
118
Who let the wolves in?
Dogs were the first domesticated animal in history, emerging from wolves some 20,000 years ago.
22 min
119
Why do we have a moon?
In all our searching of the universe, we’ve never seen another moon like ours.
24 min
120
The Black Box: In AI we trust?
AI can often solve problems in unexpected, undesirable ways.
28 min
121
The Black Box: Even AI’s creators don’t underst...
AI has the potential to impact our society in dramatic ways, but researchers can’t explain precisely how it works or how it might evolve.
32 min
122
Do animals grieve?
A dog on its owner’s grave. A killer whale carrying around its dead calf. A goose that isolates when its mate dies.
24 min
123
Why do we dream?
Dreams are weird, but can they be a scientific tool?
20 min
124
Cracking the Indus code
The Indus Valley civilization was one of the largest, most advanced civilizations in the ancient world.
21 min
125
Awestruck
Awe is what takes our breath away when we face a sky full of stars or listen to a moving piece of music.
22 min