Quirks & Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio

  1. An Australian Atlantis and other lost landscapes, and more...2024/03/28
    Info (Show/Hide)
  2. The future of freshwater — will we have a drop to drink, and more.2024/03/22
    Info (Show/Hide)
  3. How animals eating, excreting and expiring is like the world's bloodstream, and more2024/03/15
    Info (Show/Hide)
  4. How disabled primates thrive in the wild and more…2024/03/08
    Info (Show/Hide)
  5. The boreal forest is on the move, and we need to understand how, and more...2024/03/01
    Info (Show/Hide)
  6. Icelanders reap the costs and benefits of living on a volcanic island and more…2024/02/23
    Info (Show/Hide)
  7. A post valentine’s look at humpback mating songs and a marsupial that’s sleepless for sex2024/02/16
    Info (Show/Hide)
  8. Scientists explore which came first, the chicken or the egg, and more…2024/02/09
    Info (Show/Hide)
  9. An ancient tree’s crowning glory and more…2024/02/02
    Info (Show/Hide)
  10. The aftermath of a record-smashing volcano: Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai two years later, and more...2024/01/26
    Info (Show/Hide)
  11. Can diet and exercise be replaced by pills and more…2024/01/19
    Info (Show/Hide)
  12. Could buried hydrogen help save the world, and more…2024/01/12
    Info (Show/Hide)
  13. A Cave of bones could rewrite the history of human evolution, and more…2024/01/05
    Hurricanes carry microplastic pollution in the oceans back to land
    Humans communicate in several ways with birds who lead them to honey
    Bird brains have evolved to tolerate a high-speed impact into water
    How to make people more easy to hypnotize
    Unearthing a small-brained hominid species that challenges human exceptionalism
  14. Our annual holiday question show2023/12/29
    Questions ranging from moths to mustard, moonlight to migraines
  15. Seasonal science with reindeer, special stars and miracle babies…2023/12/22
    Reindeer and arctic seals have complex nasal passages to keep them warm; Reindeer can eat and sleep at the same time; This penguin species sleeps by taking about 14,000 micronaps each day; ‘Naked’ stars are stripped by their partners before they explode; Miracle babies in bags: How close are we to an artificial womb?; Why don’t any deer's legs freeze?
  16. The Quirks & Quarks holiday book show!2023/12/15
    How studying long-lived animals might give us the key to longer, healthier life; Looking deep inside planets, under our feet and out there in space; Honouring the overlooked legacies of women in science.
  17. A young carnivorous dinosaur’s last meal and more2023/12/08
    A young carnivorous dinosaur’s last meal; A robot steps forward to build the wall; Canada geese families pull closer together in tough times; The great wall of China has a ‘living skin’; You say you want a Microbial revolution?; Why doesn't the temperature in the far North go up and up and up when the Sun never sets?
  18. Cat facts — the latest science on our feline companions2023/12/01
    Cat faces are more expressive than you think; Cats can get sick with coronaviruses – and get better with COVID-19 antivirals; Cats are built to purr; Cats can make it harder to get away with murder; Even when they're curled up in your lap, cats have "one paw in the wild".
  19. How biodiversity contributes to human health and more…2023/11/24
    These bats copulate for hours with enormous penises but without penetration; Jumping spiders think it matters if you’re black and white; Forewarned and three-armed; Red snow in the morning, climate scientists take warning; We need to save biodiversity to preserve billions of years of natural experiments.
  20. Alien blobs in the Earth’s mantle, and much more2023/11/17
    Hummingbirds sidle sideways to slip through tiny gaps; Do you speak fish? A new online dictionary of fish sounds debuts; When girls are in the audience, all-boy choirs change their tune; Ancient whales - tiny and titanic - from 40 million years ago; Alien blobs lurk inside our planet, and could be feeding supervolcanoes; Quirks & Quarks Listener Question.
  21. Eating fossil fuels, sea stars get a head, Right whale diet, music soothes pain and does biology suggest we lack free will?2023/11/10
    Edible fats and oils could be synthesized from fossil fuels; Sea stars lost their tails to get a head; Southern Right whale skin samples helps tell the story of their history and future; Music soothes physical as well as emotional pain; Does biology trump free will? A behavioural scientist argues we have no choice; Quirks listener question — Fires and oxygen.
  22. AI research prize and risks, football and lifespan, smart glasses see with sound, most powerful solar storm and killer whale contamination2023/11/03
    Canadian AI researcher wins Herzberg medal, cautions world about his work; Pro football player lifespan depends on the position they play; Killer whale blubber is telling a sad story about pollution; Smart glasses help blind people see with sound; The most powerful solar storm ever struck before it could do much damage.
  23. Antarctic ice will melt for a century, the necrobiome recycles your corpse,how apes hang around, brain waves characterize false memories, and finding the biosignatures of long COVID2023/10/27
    We’ll see a century of major melting of Antarctic ice, no matter what we do; For Halloween — How your body’s microbiome will help recycle you after you die; Climbing down from trees could be why we can throw a baseball; Brain waves from false memories look different from real ones; Finding the biological signature of long COVID.
  24. NASA’s metal mission, hungry hippos chew badly, music synchronizes us, cicada boom is trees bane and risks and rewards of deep sea mining2023/10/23
    A metal mission — NASA launches a spacecraft to Psyche; Hungry Hippos don't chew very well; Music makes your heart go pitter-pat just like other people's hearts; Cicadas boom and trees get busted; Understanding the risks and rewards of deep sea mining.
  25. Quantum dot Nobel, super-hot supercontinent, lunar laser paving, neanderthal lion hunt, and evolving Eve2023/10/13
    A Nobel Prize for colourful quantum dots; A future supercontinent will make Earth uninhabitable; Scientists use lasers to melt lunar dust into bricks to pave a lunar highway; How Neanderthals took down a mighty cave lion; The evolution of women.
  26. Nobel for vaccine key, human voices scare wildlife, baby black holes, fire and extinctions and concrete is a hard environmental problem.2023/10/06
    Nobel prize winners set the table for mRNA COVID vaccines; Human conversation scares African wildlife more than lions; James Webb Telescope is opening our eyes to young black holes; Evidence of fires in the La Brea tar pits suggests an explanation for extinction; Finding concrete solutions to one of the world’s hardest environmental problems.
Quirks and Quarks
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks

CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks covers the quirks of the expanding universe to the quarks within a single atom... and everything in between.