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Undiscovered
Science Friday and WNYC Studios
28 episodes
7 months ago
A podcast about the left turns, missteps, and lucky breaks that make science happen.
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A podcast about the left turns, missteps, and lucky breaks that make science happen.
Show more...
Science
Society & Culture,
History
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The Long Loneliness
Undiscovered
34 minutes 24 seconds
7 years ago
The Long Loneliness
Americans haven’t always loved whales and dolphins. In the 1950s, the average American thought of whales as the floating raw materials for margarine, animal feed, and fertilizer—if they thought about whales at all. But twenty-five years later, things had changed for cetaceans in a big way. Whales had become the poster-animal for a new environmental movement, and cries of “save the whales!” echoed from the halls of government to the whaling grounds of the Pacific. What happened? Annie and Elah meet the unconventional scientists who forever changed our view of whales by making the case that a series of surreal bleats and moans were “song.”
Undiscovered
A podcast about the left turns, missteps, and lucky breaks that make science happen.