BrainStuff

Could Electric Motors Save Classic Cars?

Hinzugefügt: 29. Januar 2020

Replacing vintage engines with electric motors can help keep classic cars on the road (though don't worry, we're not coming for your collector's items). Learn why companies like Jaguar and...

Is There a Science to Aging Beer?

Hinzugefügt: 28. Januar 2020

Some beers develop in interesting and pleasant ways as they age -- but it's a science experiment with a lot of variables. Learn how to embark on the art and science of aging beer in this episode of...

What's the Best Kind of Dog Leash?

Hinzugefügt: 28. Januar 2020

Taking your dog out on walks is great for it (and you!), but certain kinds of leashes can help keep you both safer. Learn why an expert recommends braided leather leashes (and when they recommend...

BrainStuff Classics: How Does Radiation Sickness Work?

Hinzugefügt: 26. Januar 2020

Most of us don't have to worry about ionizing radiation -- that is, the kind of radiation that can make you sick. Learn why (and what ionizing radiation can do) in this classic episode of...

BrainStuff Classics: What Is Fracking?

Hinzugefügt: 25. Januar 2020

You’ve heard of fracking, and you’re pretty sure lots of people don’t like it, but do you know what it really entails? Learn what goes into the fracking process in this classic episode of...

How Do Bengal Cats Work?

Hinzugefügt: 24. Januar 2020

Bengal cats are a hybrid of domestic cats and a small, wild type of leopard cat. Learn how this breed began and why they're an intensive pet in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your...

What's the Difference Between Avenues, Roads, and Boulevards?

Hinzugefügt: 23. Januar 2020

Yes, there is a difference! Roadways in the United States are given designations based on what lines them and how they connect. Learn the differences between these and other passages in today's...

Why Are Bananas Berries, but Strawberries Aren't?

Hinzugefügt: 22. Januar 2020

Botanically speaking, bananas are berries and strawberries are not. Learn why in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Do Monkeys Lack the Brains or the Vocal Anatomy for Human Speech?

Hinzugefügt: 21. Januar 2020

For a long time, scientists thought monkeys and non-human apes simply lacked the vocal anatomy for human speech, but new research indicates otherwise. Learn what was found in this episode of...

Are We Running Out of Cork?

Hinzugefügt: 20. Januar 2020

There's a myth that the trees that cork comes from are endangered, but they're doing just fine. Learn how the rumors may have started in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices...

Why Is the Exclamation Point on the Rise?

Hinzugefügt: 19. Januar 2020

The exclamation point, once scorned by most, is appearing more and more in online communication — even in professional settings. Learn the history of this punchy punctuation in today's episode of...

BrainStuff Classics: How Do Microwave Ovens Work?

Hinzugefügt: 19. Januar 2020

It may seem like magic, but microwave ovens employ the physics of the electromagnetic spectrum to heat your food. Learn how in this classic episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices...

BrainStuff Classics: What If the Moon Disappeared?

Hinzugefügt: 18. Januar 2020

If the moon suddenly disappeared from existence, Earth would be missing more than just our nightlight. Learn how the moon affects the Earth in this classic episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about...

Are Pringles Really Potato Chips?

Hinzugefügt: 16. Januar 2020

It took a series of British courts to decide whether Pringles count as potato chips (or, rather, potato crisps). Learn why -- and what they decided -- in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more...

Could There Be a Fifth Fundamental Force?

Hinzugefügt: 15. Januar 2020

Scientists have been studying the four fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force, and the weak force) since the 1950s, but new research indicates that there may be a fifth....

What's the Difference Between Toilet Paper and Facial Tissues?

Hinzugefügt: 14. Januar 2020

We often use the two interchangeably (especially in times of need), but toilet paper and facial tissues are composed differently. Learn why you shouldn't flush tissues in this episode of...

Could Your Next Car Say 'No' to Drunk Driving?

Hinzugefügt: 14. Januar 2020

The technology already exists to put Breathalyzers in cars to prevent drunk driving, and some lawmakers are working towards mandating it. Learn how it might work in this episode of BrainStuff....

BrainStuff Classics: Does Your Name Determine Your Future?

Hinzugefügt: 12. Januar 2020

What's in a name? Research shows that your name can indeed influence your career and your behavior. Learn how in this classic episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at...

BrainStuff Classics: What Does the Tab on a Rearview Mirror Really Do?

Hinzugefügt: 11. Januar 2020

Pushing the tab on a car's rearview mirror seems to dim the headlights of the car behind you -- but how? Learn how rearview mirrors work in this classic episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your...

How Does the Wayback Machine Work?

Hinzugefügt: 10. Januar 2020

The internet's Wayback Machine isn't a time machine in the traditional sense, but it does archive web pages to provide a living history for users to explore. Learn how it works in this episode of...