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How Ukrainian media outlets are under assault from big tech, and other threats to their survival. (episode)
Journalism in Russia today; inside Putin's propaganda machine; unlearning the Kremlin's lies. (episode)
How journalists are covering Russia under repressive laws.
How the Kremlin has justified a bloody invasion.
From Putin supporter to independent journalist.
And shifting focus. (episode)
Neanderthals: how they lived and how we remember them. (episode)
A branch of the family tree.
What Neanderthal dwellings looked like and more.
A look inside the Gorham and Vanguard caves.
Re-examining the prehistoric roots of a racist mythology.
How Welsh coal miners and a pants-dropping presentation led to a little blue pill. (episode)
What it means to ban a book; parental rights; and a student takes his school board to the Supreme Court. (episode)
An overview of book challenges happening across the United States.
What are the rights of parents?
In 1976, 17-year-old Steven Pico sued his Long Island school district.
When bodies don't do what we want or expect. (episode)
Considering humanity's mass extinction; an investigation into the reigning Alzheimer's theory; the importance of creation myths. (episode)
Facing the possibility of mass extinction is a hard but necessary job.
Blots on a field?
The Webb telescope is giving us baby pictures of the cosmos.
A new pay-to-play culture is taking root in the podcast industry. (episode)