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Intellectually Curious
Mike Breault
1671 episodes
9 hours ago
From 23 to 5 million years ago, the Miocene rewired Earth. Himalayan–Tibetan uplift reshaped climate and monsoons; Africa–Arabia sutured to Eurasia, enabling massive faunal exchanges; Antarctica's isolation launched the circumpolar current and long-term cooling. Global drying and cooling spurred grasslands, drove mammal diversification, and fostered kelp forests, while creating the habitat mosaic that set the stage for human origins in East Africa. This episode ties deep Earth processes to th...
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From 23 to 5 million years ago, the Miocene rewired Earth. Himalayan–Tibetan uplift reshaped climate and monsoons; Africa–Arabia sutured to Eurasia, enabling massive faunal exchanges; Antarctica's isolation launched the circumpolar current and long-term cooling. Global drying and cooling spurred grasslands, drove mammal diversification, and fostered kelp forests, while creating the habitat mosaic that set the stage for human origins in East Africa. This episode ties deep Earth processes to th...
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Science
Technology,
Mathematics
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Phantom Rivers: The Hidden Waterways that Built Our Cities
Intellectually Curious
4 minutes
1 week ago
Phantom Rivers: The Hidden Waterways that Built Our Cities
We uncover phantom cities defined by riverine logic: buried systems (medieval rivers and culverted canals), drowned landscapes (post-glacial river basins now submerged), and canalized rivers forgotten in the city’s routine. From Perugia’s 13th-century aqueduct to London’s Lost Rivers and modern restoration efforts, archaeology, geophysics, and proactive urban design are reviving these invisible streams to inform resilient futures. Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can mak...
Intellectually Curious
From 23 to 5 million years ago, the Miocene rewired Earth. Himalayan–Tibetan uplift reshaped climate and monsoons; Africa–Arabia sutured to Eurasia, enabling massive faunal exchanges; Antarctica's isolation launched the circumpolar current and long-term cooling. Global drying and cooling spurred grasslands, drove mammal diversification, and fostered kelp forests, while creating the habitat mosaic that set the stage for human origins in East Africa. This episode ties deep Earth processes to th...