Épisodes

  • #11. Galápagos Tomatoes and the Paradox of Reverse Evolution
    Mar 3 2026

    Wild tomatoes on the Galápagos may be “evolving backward” – but is reverse evolution even a real thing? In this episode, we trace how Darwin’s volcanic islands inspired the theory of evolution, then follow a new study showing tomatoes on younger, harsher islands shifting toward ancestral chemical defenses. From thin soils and fresh lava to Dollo’s Law, and whales returning to the sea, we explore why evolution has no “forward” or “reverse” – only survival on a planet constantly reshaped by geology.

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    10 min
  • #10. Banking on the Water Table: America’s Hidden Groundwater
    Jan 30 2026

    Groundwater is our hidden savings account. Learn how scientists map water-table depth using wells, satellites, and machine learning - and why shallow groundwater across large areas matters for ecosystems, contamination risk, and drought resilience.

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    8 min
  • Constructive Destruction Meets a Finite Planet
    Nov 23 2025

    Innovation drives economic growth - but the planet has limits. We translate “creative destruction” into Earth terms: resource booms, energy transitions, and why sustained growth only works long-term if it respects geologic and climate boundaries.

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    9 min
  • #8. Hydrogen beneath our feet
    Nov 3 2025

    A clean energy source may be naturally generated underground. We follow the petroleum-style playbook - generation, migration, trapping, drilling - and ask where geologic hydrogen could fit into global and U.S. energy futures.

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    8 min
  • New Rooms for Chemistry: MOFs, Geology & the Nobel
    Oct 9 2025

    Why did porous crystal “architectures” win big attention? Meet metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), the mineral connections that inspired them, and how their tiny pores could help with carbon capture, water harvesting, and pollution cleanup.

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    9 min
  • De-Extinction’s Wild New Chapter
    Sep 7 2025

    Science fiction is turning into science fact. We explore “de-extinction” efforts like woolly-mammoth traits and dire-wolf headlines - plus the ethics of altering nature, ecosystems, and what we owe to living species today.

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    8 min
  • Terrain Under Turbulence in a Changing Climate
    May 19 2025

    Is Tornado Alley moving? In this episode, we analyze the geological and meteorological forces shifting the center of tornado activity from the Great Plains to the Southeast. We explore how flat sedimentary basins fuel supercells, the role of climate change in this migration, and what the rising threat means for preparedness in Kentucky and Tennessee.

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    5 min
  • #4. Into the Abyss: The Race for Deep-Sea Metals
    Apr 18 2025

    From polymetallic nodules to battery supply chains, we dive into deep-sea mining: how it works, what it could provide, and the environmental and governance questions swirling in the darkest parts of the ocean.

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    6 min