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This Week I Learned

80 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 6 years ago - ★★★★ - 226 ratings

Your audio guide to the most fascinating and fun revelations, reports, and studies on the internet. Quick, concise, and infectiously entertaining, This Week I Learned promises to make learning fun again.

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Ep. 79: This week I learned that crows make up after fights, and more

December 22, 2017 05:53 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

This week I learned that a murder of crows has a soft side, that the Vatican paints its walls with milk, that in 1975 all of Iceland's women went on strike, and that mountain climbing can cause you to go temporarily insane. For more, visit TheWeek.com/Podcasts

Ep. 78: The week I learned your ice is teeming with bacteria, and more

December 15, 2017 05:08 - 35 minutes - 32.4 MB

This week I learned the tasty way to kill the bacteria on your ice, why you should play Super Mario into your old age, that it's illegal to take a photo of the Eiffel Tower at night, and that our atmosphere is constantly protecting us against meteoroids.

Ep. 77: This week I learned dogs really are smarter than cats, and more

December 08, 2017 05:00 - 15 minutes - 13.8 MB

This week I learned that your dog is a nerd, the trick to learning a new skill faster, the tragic reason Canada gives Boston a Christmas tree every year, and that whales also exfoliate their skin. For more, visit TheWeek.com/Podcasts.

Ep. 76: This week I learned that prehistoric women were ridiculously strong, and more

December 01, 2017 05:47 - 13 minutes - 12.2 MB

This week I learned that our stone-age female ancestors were strong as hell, that turtles breathe through their butts during the winter, that cuddling can change your genetics, and your perception of how much exercise you get can affect your longevity.

Ep. 75: This week I learned America really struggled to pin down a date for Thanksgiving, and more

November 24, 2017 05:36 - 16 minutes - 15.5 MB

This week I learned about the time America celebrate Thanksgiving twice in one year, where the wishbone tradition comes from, that gluten may not be to blame for your gluten sensitivity, and that country names aren’t at all original. To read more about any of the facts mentioned, visit TheWeek.com/Podcasts. And if you've come across any scientific tidbits, fascinating studies, or historical revelations that you'd like to share, email me at [email protected].

Ep. 74: This week I learned the dinosaurs could still be alive today if the asteroid had hit pretty much anywhere else, and more

November 17, 2017 05:16 - 11 minutes - 10.7 MB

This week I learned dinosaurs almost weren't wiped out 66 million years ago, that wounds heal faster during the day, that bugs have certain preferences when it comes to your home, and that penguins have a more efficient walk than humans.

Ep. 73: This week I learned that dogs can smell happiness, and more

November 10, 2017 05:54 - 12 minutes - 11.3 MB

This week I learned that dogs can smell happiness, that bees can also be right-or left-handed, that the Polish composer Frederic Chopin's death-bed request was that his heart be sent back to Poland, and that not so long ago you could pay people to eat your sins.

Ep. 72: This week I learned plants can smell predators coming, and more

November 03, 2017 04:42 - 13 minutes - 12.3 MB

This week I learned plants can sniff out their predators, bacteria have a sense of touch, there's a planet in another solar system where it snows sunscreen, and there might be a very good reason why the T. Rex had those comically short arms.

Ep. 71: This week I learned that salmon sex literally moves mountains, and more

October 27, 2017 04:18 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

This week I learned how the sweet, sweet love between salmon changes landscapes, that you shouldn't fear the wandering mind, that we're born with a fear of spiders, and that a broken heart is a medical condition. Read more about the facts in this episode by visiting TheWeek.com/Podcasts.

Ep. 70: This week I learned worms can smell danger, and more

October 20, 2017 04:09 - 16 minutes - 14.8 MB

This week I learned there's so much more to the humble roundworm, that stress can be just as harmful to your body as junk food, that fish get depressed like humans, and that we might not have the Oxford English Dictionary without the help of a murderer.

Ep. 69: This week I learned how female dolphins are weaponizing their vaginas to fight the underwater patriarchy, and more

October 13, 2017 04:02 - 27 minutes - 25.4 MB

This week I learned the badass way that evolution is helping dolphins fend off unwanted males, that the placebo effect has an evil twin, that Nazis once stole an entire room made of amber, and that radioactive pigs are wandering Central Europe.

Ep. 68: This week I learned spoilers can actually make a story better, and more

October 06, 2017 04:41 - 14 minutes - 13.5 MB

This week I learned why you no longer need to fear the spoiler, that parents' have a gender bias when it comes to their kids, the psychology of why we find clowns so creepy, and that stress causes us to lose sight of other dangers.

Ep. 67: This week I learned a good mood can make the flu vaccine more effective, and more

September 29, 2017 04:57 - 17 minutes - 16.5 MB

This week I learned good moods can boost the effective rate of the flu vaccine, the benefits of identifying your cat's personality, about an extinct frog with a jaw strength to rival a lion's, and that some doctors in the 1920s prescribed death-defying airplane rides as cures for illness. To learn more, visit TheWeek.com/Podcasts

Ep. 66: This week I learned you should absolutely beat yourself up a little the next time you fail, and more

September 22, 2017 04:30 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

This week I learned that getting emotional after failure is a good thing, that cargo ships out in the open ocean are influencing the weather, why giraffes really have those long necks, and that there is a town in Alaska where bald eagles are so plentiful they're a community nuisance. For more, go to TheWeek.com/podcasts

Ep. 65: This week I learned the science behind out-of-body experiences, and more

September 15, 2017 04:27 - 15 minutes - 14.2 MB

This week I learned there's nothing mystical about your out-of-body experience, that we're consuming an alarming amount of plastic, that women were also Viking warriors, and that chocolate was once medicinal. For more on these facts, go to TheWeek.com/Podcasts

Ep. 64: This week I learned your unfulfilled coffee craving is wreaking havoc with your memory, and more

September 08, 2017 04:33 - 31 minutes - 31.7 MB

This week I learned just how powerful a coffee craving can be, that swordfish heat their eyeballs to hunt in cold water, that wild dogs vote by sneeze, and that Haagen-Dazs isn’t the least bit Danish.

Ep. 63: This week I learned the beloved starfish is a surprisingly brutal killer, and more

September 01, 2017 04:31 - 14 minutes - 13.2 MB

This week I learned that starfish are murderous creatures, how companies can 'own' colors, that scientists are getting fish addicted to drugs to help humans, and that surgeons performed a medical miracle with the help of a saxophone.

Ep. 62: This week I learned our brains can predict the future, and more

August 25, 2017 04:46 - 14 minutes - 12.9 MB

This week I learned your brain can predict the future, that taking photos won't rob you of the moment, why astronauts can't have fresh bread in space, and that there's one type of snake venom that hasn’t changed in 10 million years. For more, check out TheWeek.com/podcasts

Ep. 61: This week I learned late-night snacking might make you more prone to sunburns, and more

August 18, 2017 04:05 - 15 minutes - 14 MB

This week I learned that eating too late could make you more sensitive to the sun, that humans and mammals bold hold their babies to the left, that Walt Disney made a ton of propaganda films during World War II, and why measuring sound is different in water and air. For more, go to TheWeek.com/podcasts

Ep. 60: This week I learned it might be possible to learn while you sleep, and more

August 11, 2017 04:42 - 32 minutes - 29.6 MB

This week I learned it might just be possible to learn while you sleep, how the tongue keeps all those tastes straight, that bees understand the concept of zero, and that drugs in sports was once a celebrated part of an athlete's training.

Ep. 59: This week I learned the only way to use your phone at night without messing with your sleep, and more

August 04, 2017 04:09 - 16 minutes - 15.3 MB

This week I learned there's hope for nighttime smartphone addicts yet, that talking to yourself in the third person can instantly reduce stress, even babies know who's boss, and that the Mona Lisa skyrocketed to fame after being stolen from the Louvre in 1911.

Ep. 58: This week I learned why so many people order tomato juice on airplanes, and more

July 28, 2017 04:57 - 9 minutes - 8.61 MB

I'm on vacation this week! So, I'm sharing some of my favorite discoveries from previous weeks: why airplane food is so bland, the science behind your attractiveness to mosquitoes, why you can stop using soap in the shower, and that some sharks are shy.

Ep. 57: This week I learned what it would take to obliterate all life on Earth, and more

July 21, 2017 04:55 - 15 minutes - 14 MB

This week I learned that it would be surprisingly difficult to sterilize the planet, most of our DNA is thankfully useless, women used to be the ones who brewed all of the beer, and that taking a shower can cache your mind. Read more about the facts mentioned: TheWeek.com/Podcasts

Ep. 56: This week I learned praying mantises are killing your hummingbirds and eating their brains, and more

July 14, 2017 04:14 - 12 minutes - 11.1 MB

This week I learned the gruesome way praying mantises are coming for your hummingbirds, the science behind a frog's tongue, grandparents helped us survive in the wild, and that deep-sea dwelling coral make their own sunlight to survive.

Ep. 55: This week I learned even smelling your food can make you fat, and more

July 07, 2017 04:06 - 12 minutes - 11.2 MB

This week I learned your sense of smell affects how your body deals with calories, that being forgetful is good for the brain, that frogs are master survivors, and that Betty Crocker doesn't exist.

Ep. 54: This week I learned just having your phone nearby is making you dumber, and more

June 30, 2017 04:16 - 12 minutes - 11.1 MB

This week I learned your phone is draining your brain just by being around you, blinking is like a teeny tiny nap for your brain, that female vampire bats form tight friendships, and our obsession with avocados traces back to a California mailman.

Ep. 53: This week I learned that looking at puppies can save your marriage, and more

June 23, 2017 04:07 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

This week I learned that puppies might be the key to a loving marriage, why heat can ground airplanes, that clownfish are exceptionally dutiful dads, and that the annual mass death of wildebeests during their migration is actually an essential part of the ecosystem.

Ep. 52: This week I learned that a low-carb diet may be changing your personality, and more

June 16, 2017 04:24 - 13 minutes - 12.2 MB

This week I learned that a low-carb diet may be influencing how you make decisions, why Spaniards eat so late, that there’s a species of pine tree that grows at an angle, and why you shouldn’t use the word 'gypped.'

Ep. 51: This week I learned the dark origin story of the seat belt, and more

June 09, 2017 04:59 - 10 minutes - 9.33 MB

This week I learned that the invention of the seat belt has a dark origin story, that ravens can keep a grudge, and that there’s a simpler way to wash your hands.

Ep. 50: This week I learned flight times are longer now than they were 50 years ago, and more

June 02, 2017 04:46 - 12 minutes - 11.1 MB

This week I learned why airplanes are flying slower than ever, that mushrooms make it rain, why repeating words renders them useless, about the most villainous spider web in nature.

Ep. 49: This week I learned how the world's hottest chili would kill you, and more

May 26, 2017 04:55 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MB

This week I learned why you shouldn't dare try the hottest chili, that your brain starts to eat itself when you're sleep deprived, why I (and maybe you?!) get an itchy throat when eating some fruits and veggies, and how flamingos balance so elegantly.

Ep. 48: This week I learned about a 'zombie madness' that consumed medieval English villagers, and more

May 19, 2017 04:58 - 9 minutes - 8.98 MB

This week I learned medieval villagers went to extreme measures to protect themselves from a zombie apocalypse, that happy memories can alleviate stress, that orangutans breastfeed for nearly a decade, and that barbers used to be considered your best shot at a dentist.

Ep. 47: This week I learned smiling actually makes you look older, and more

May 12, 2017 05:38 - 13 minutes - 12.2 MB

This week I learned your smile is aging you, that the language you speak changes your perception of time, about the badass lady pirates of the 18th century, and why stripes mess with our brains.

Ep. 46: This week I learned squirrels were once America's most beloved pet, and more

May 05, 2017 04:34 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

This week I learned that having a squirrel as a pet was once wildly popular, that you should stop complaining at work, that NASA is running out of spacesuits, and why we wrinkle in the bath.

Ep. 45: This week I learned female dragonflies will fake death to avoid male suitors, and more

April 28, 2017 04:58 - 11 minutes - 10.9 MB

This week I learned female dragonflies have to go to extremes to avoid male suitors, that placebos can mend your broken heart, your dog can 'catch' your emotions, and that there’s a new space phenomenon stumping scientists called 'Steve.'

Ep. 44: This week I learned United once offered men-only flights complete with 'manly' services, and more

April 21, 2017 04:27 - 8 minutes - 7.96 MB

This week I learned that businessmen could fly in men-only flights, that the look of disgust has evolutionary value, about a new species of shrimp that kills its prey with sound, and why two lions went on a human-eating spree more than 100 years ago.

Ep. 43: This week I learned you're tying your shoes wrong, and more

April 14, 2017 04:52 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

This week I learned there's a better way to tie your shoes, that new Supreme Court justices have special humbling duties, that women were recently forbidden from wearing pants on the Senate floor, and your baby would benefit from having a dog.

Ep. 42: This week I learned how Las Vegas once cashed in on 'atomic tourism,' and more

April 07, 2017 04:15 - 27 minutes - 25.1 MB

This week I learned that going to watch atomic bomb tests was once a mini tourism industry, that we're not sleeping because our brain doesn't think we're tired, that it doesn't always pay to be smart in the wild, and that loneliness affects your cold symptoms.

Ep. 41: This week I learned that sleep walking is an evolutionary trait gone terribly wrong, and more

March 31, 2017 05:30 - 12 minutes - 11.5 MB

This week I learned why some people walk in their sleep, that leaves could one day heal our hearts, that not so long ago married women couldn't get their own passports, and that emojis are not a universal language.

Ep. 40: This week I learned the word pink used to mean yellow, and more

March 24, 2017 05:14 - 9 minutes - 8.31 MB

This week I learned the word pink used to describe a murky yellowish color, that big eyes helped ancient creatures move from sea to land, that the brains of the blind are super enhanced, and that Jane Austen faked two marriages.

Ep. 39: This week I learned some metals have memory, and more

March 17, 2017 05:28 - 10 minutes - 9.22 MB

This week I learned that solid metal can remember its former liquid life , that living in the city changes the way you view your future, that your dog is lying to you, and why itching is so contagious.

38: This week I learned you could probably outrun a T. Rex, and more

March 10, 2017 06:47 - 7 minutes - 7.11 MB

This week I learned dinosaurs weren't all that fast, there's an ant species that doesn't appear to age, that tattoos may boost your immune system, and that you really shouldn't be drinking so much seltzer.

37: This week I learned the unexpected ways an asteroid could kill us all, and more

March 03, 2017 06:37 - 11 minutes - 10.7 MB

This week learned exactly how an asteroid would kill us, how vultures help our ecosystem, that the feeling of nails-on-a-chalkboard may be a distinct emotion, and that elephants get no sleep.

Ep. 36: This week I learned why we're all suckers for the good cop/bad cop routine, and more

February 24, 2017 06:44 - 9 minutes - 8.84 MB

This week I learned how the good cop/bad cop routine works, that dads also go through hormonal changes after becoming parents, that fish "talk" with their urine, and that Earth has a secret hidden eighth continent.

Ep. 35: This week I learned honeybees say 'oops' when they're startled, and more

February 17, 2017 06:38 - 12 minutes - 11.3 MB

This week I learned the sound bees make when they bump into each other, that a well-timed cup of coffee can boost your memory, that goats know their friends, and that giant pandas are FedExed back to China.

Ep. 34: This week I learned that Brazil and France almost went to war over lobster, and more

February 10, 2017 06:54 - 10 minutes - 9.85 MB

This week I learned about the Lobster War, the weird reason UPS trucks are so efficient, why whales leap into the air, and that there was once an astronaut who was allergic to the moon.

Ep. 33: This week I learned dogs dig reggae, and more

February 03, 2017 06:52 - 9 minutes - 8.38 MB

This week I learned that dogs are calmed by reggae music, that plants call for help with odor, that our oldest ancestor was a gross sack-like creature, and that pendulum clocks 'talk' to each other.

Ep. 32: This week I learned ancient otters were terrifyingly huge, and more

January 27, 2017 06:08 - 9 minutes - 8.83 MB

This week I learned ancient otter species were terrifyingly huge, that nicotine can neutralize a schizophrenic brain, that rituals can be a performance boost, and that the Declaration of Independence spends the night in a subterranean vault.

Ep. 31: This week I learned the CIA once hired psychics for intelligence gathering, and more

January 20, 2017 06:27 - 11 minutes - 10.1 MB

This week I learned the CIA spent two decades trying to harness the power of psychics, that vampires are hungry for humans now, that sharks can reproduce without mates, and that the dinosaurs died in frigid darkness.

Ep. 30: This week I learned your appendix might be useful after all, and more

January 13, 2017 06:48 - 8 minutes - 8.43 MB

This week I learned your appendix isn't useless, that cramming exercise into your weekends does you some good, what doomed the world's biggest shark, and that adult dogs don't care for your baby talk.