The Disappearing Spoon: a science history podcast with Sam Kean

By Sam Kean

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Subscribers: 499
Reviews: 4
Episodes: 92


 Apr 10, 2021

HKT
 Oct 31, 2020
A cornucopia of fascinating stories well told. Doesn't need the sound effects but still recommended.

Mahe
 Jun 12, 2020
I loved the Book, and now the podcast! Great Job.

Stephanie
 May 23, 2020
I love this podcast! I can't wait until the next episode comes out!

Description

A topsy-turvy science-y history podcast by Sam Kean. I examine overlooked stories from our past: the dental superiority of hunter-gatherers, the crooked Nazis who saved thousands of American lives, the American immigrants who developed the most successful cancer screening tool in history, the sex lives of dinosaurs, and much, much more. These are charming little tales that never made the history books, but these small moments can be surprisingly powerful. These are the cases where history gets inverted, where the footnote becomes the real story.


Episode Date
When Tenure Means Life and Death
Apr 23, 2024
A Deadly Soup for Babies
Apr 16, 2024
How the “Worst Serial Killer in Holland’s History” Went Free
Apr 09, 2024
The Eclipse that Killed a King
Apr 02, 2024
When Generosity Turns Pathological
Mar 26, 2024
The Sex-Cult “Antichrist” Who Rocketed Us to Space (part 2)
Mar 19, 2024
The Sex-Cult “Antichrist” Who Rocketed Us to Space (part 1)
Mar 12, 2024
Don't Drink the Milk bonus episode - Milk: From mutations to mustaches
Jan 16, 2024
Was Darwin a Murderer?
Nov 14, 2023
Mass Psychosis in Food Science
Nov 07, 2023
Accounting for Taste
Oct 31, 2023
If Indiana Jones Were a Swindler
Oct 24, 2023
The British Tobacco Empire
Oct 17, 2023
"Moldy Mary," The Forgotten Mother of Penicillin
Oct 10, 2023
The Most Exclusive Club in the World
Oct 03, 2023
Death-Defying Science at 75,000 Feet
Sep 26, 2023
Proving Einstein Right
Sep 20, 2023
Einstein's Golden Moment
Sep 12, 2023
Everything You Know About Phineas Gage Is Wrong
Jul 11, 2023
Why Do We Obsess Over Charles Darwin’s Health?
Jun 27, 2023
The Seeds of Starvation
Jun 20, 2023
When Scientific Brilliance Isn’t Enough
Jun 13, 2023
The Curse of Knowing Too Much
Jun 06, 2023
The Enigmas of Foreign Accent Syndrome
May 30, 2023
The World’s Only Natural Nuclear Reactor
May 23, 2023
How New DNA Sleuthing Can Expose Dangerous Killers—and You
May 16, 2023
The Real Tragedy of Robert Oppenheimer
May 09, 2023
The Brilliant, Groundbreaking, and Wildly Overrated Leonardo da Vinci
May 02, 2023
Spring update and "Innate" trailer
Feb 06, 2023
Death Squared
Nov 29, 2022
Death by Nutrition
Nov 22, 2022
The Roadside Apocalypse
Nov 15, 2022
The Blind Visionary
Nov 08, 2022
The Scariest Paradise on Earth
Nov 01, 2022
The Naked Shibboleth
Oct 25, 2022
The Debaucherous Legacy of Johnny Appleseed
Oct 18, 2022
The Most Evil Molecule
Oct 11, 2022
The Life-Saving Rat Poison
Oct 04, 2022
The Making of a Lobotomist
Sep 27, 2022
Icepick Surgeon bonus excerpt on the making of the Unabomber
Jul 12, 2022
The Murderer Who Made Movies Possible
May 10, 2022
Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, and the Irish Giant
May 03, 2022
The Screwiest—and Perhaps Most Original—Idea of the 20th Century
Apr 26, 2022
The Bird with Four Sexes
Apr 19, 2022
When the Brain Deceives Itself
Apr 12, 2022
Stephen Hawking and the Black Hole Mistake that Made His Career
Apr 05, 2022
Albert Einstein and the Worst Prediction in the History of Science
Mar 29, 2022
How to Be Smarter than Isaac Newton
Mar 22, 2022
Claude Monet and Bee Purple
Mar 15, 2022
The Unsung Heroes of Darwin’s Evolution
Mar 08, 2022
The Sinister Angel Singers of Rome
Dec 07, 2021
The Murderous Origins of the American Medical Association
Nov 30, 2021
The Big ‘What If’ of Cancer
Nov 23, 2021
The Harvard Medical School Janitor Who Solved a Murder
Nov 16, 2021
Burn After Watching
Nov 09, 2021
History’s First Car Crash Victim
Nov 02, 2021
Real Life Zombies
Oct 26, 2021
How Climate Change Will Remake the Human Body
Oct 19, 2021
The ‘Mary Poppins’ Cancer
Oct 12, 2021
Kangaroo (and Pig and Monkey and Dog and Donkey) Courts
Oct 05, 2021
Icepick Surgeon audiobook excerpt
Jul 13, 2021
The Anatomy Riots
Jun 01, 2021
When a Hole in the Head Is Good for You
May 25, 2021
When Mosquitos Cured Insanity
May 18, 2021
The Death of the Lord God Bird
May 11, 2021
Chewing it Over—and Over and Over and Over
May 04, 2021
What's the Longest Word in the English Language?
Apr 27, 2021
Why Don't We Have a Male Birth Control Pill Yet?
Apr 20, 2021
Bonus interview with WNYC's Science Diction
Apr 16, 2021
Marie Curie's (Nearly Disastrous) Trip to America
Apr 13, 2021
The Most Important Lost Fossils in History
Apr 06, 2021
The World’s First Global Vaccine Supply Chain Was Orphan Children
Mar 30, 2021
The Joys, and Pains, of Operating on Yourself
Nov 30, 2020
A School Shooting for Science
Nov 13, 2020
Star Wars, Death Rays, and Donald Trump
Oct 15, 2020
Vitamin G
Oct 01, 2020
The CIA’s Drug-Fueled Orgies and You
Sep 15, 2020
From Siberia with (Manipulative) Love
Sep 01, 2020
The Man Who Couldn’t Read Numbers
Aug 17, 2020
The Teflon Bomb
Aug 06, 2020
Chocolate Cake & Atomic Bombs
Aug 01, 2020
The Ice Island Murder
Jul 14, 2020
Our Slimy Nazi Saviors
Jul 07, 2020
Are Braces a Health Disaster?
Jun 23, 2020
The Science Immigrants Who Saved Millions
Jun 09, 2020
Tyrannosaurus sex
Jun 02, 2020
The Lost Dinosaurs of Central Park
May 22, 2020
Exposing Nazi Medical Atrocities
May 11, 2020
Glove at First Sight
Apr 27, 2020
Galileo and Art, part 2
Apr 20, 2020
Galileo and Art, part 1
Apr 20, 2020
Tea Test Tempest
Oct 26, 2019