Sidedoor: Science & Nature
A Podcast from the Smithsonian with support from PRX
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Monkey Mystery: The Case of the Capuchin Kidnappers arrow-right
Investigate a bizarre case of primate abduction with researchers working with the Smithsonian in Panama.
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Shellshocked II: Turtle Thieves arrow-right
Dive into the shadowy world of turtle trafficking with the Sidedoor team.
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Shellshocked I: Turtles vs. The World arrow-right
Turtles have been around for 200 million years—so why are they suddenly disappearing?
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Bloodsuckers! arrow-right
Discover how these toothy hangers-on wormed their way into medical practices, performance art, and EVERY human cavity.
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Zoo's Clues arrow-right
Grab your microscope and get ready to head through a very special side door of the National Zoo—behind the scenes with veterinary pathologists.
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Asteroid Tag arrow-right
Smithsonian and NASA scientists set out to collect an asteroid sample that may hold clues to the origins of life in our solar system.
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Poison and Poisonability arrow-right
Journey back in time to the “Golden Age of Arsenic" when the deadliest killers often wore corsets.
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The Sex Lives of Giant Pandas arrow-right
In honor of the Zoo's newest giant pandas, listen to this Sidedoor rerun.
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The Lost Woolly Dog arrow-right
Smithsonian Sidedoor delves into the woolly dog's genome to learn the real story of its disappearance.
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Cosmic Journey II: Voyage into the Abyss arrow-right
Hitch a ride on the Chandra X-ray Observatory as it scours deep space searching for black holes.
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Cosmic Journey I: "Stellar Buffoonery" arrow-right
Travel back to the 1930s and learn about the mysteries behind a black hole.
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Cicadapalooza arrow-right
Get ready for cicada broods XIII and XIX emerging at the same time.
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The Birds and the Beans arrow-right
Head to the cloud forests of Western Panama for a cup of coffee with Sidedoor.
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Dude, Where’s my Carbon? arrow-right
How does so much carbon end up in tropical forests, and how is it measured? Sidedoor visits Panama to find out.
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Monkeyin' Around on the Devil's Island arrow-right
Follow along on a search for the elusive and rambunctious capuchin monkey on an island in the Pacific.
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Jeepers Leapers! arrow-right
Celebrate February 29th with fun facts about leap years.
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To Sidedoor, With Love arrow-right
The Sidedoor team runs all around the Smithsonian to answer from a grab bag of listeners' questions.
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Welcome Back, Otter arrow-right
We're on the hunt to learn more about North American river otters.
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Farewell Giant Pandas arrow-right
A goodbye to the adorable bears after fifty years of pandas at the National Zoo.
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Cellphones Rock arrow-right
Cellphones put the power of the world at our fingertips and it's all made possible by rocks formed millions of years ago, deep underground.
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Special: People Eating People arrow-right
A Smithsonian researcher has made a discovery we couldn't wait to sink our teeth into.
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The Funk List arrow-right
Using artificial intelligence and good old fashioned research skills to discover the lost women of science.
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Get Off My Lawn arrow-right
Americans spend countless hours on patches of grass that don't make much sense, economically or ecologically. But why?
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Bill Nye the Sidedoor Guy arrow-right
We sit down with Bill Nye to get schooled on science education and comedy.
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Lights Out arrow-right
Light pollution affects all life on earth, from humans to plants and insects. Can we have the dark, without giving up the light?
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Hubble Trouble arrow-right
America's first large space telescope went from a "billion-dollar blunder" to one of history's most important scientific instruments.
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The Sex Lives of Giant Pandas arrow-right
With a little help from science, the once-endangered giant panda is making a comeback.
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King of the Herbs arrow-right
The Sidedoor team searches for the elusive wild American ginseng—and finds that scientists, conservationists, and criminals are also on the hunt.
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Bloodsuckers! arrow-right
Discover how these toothy hangers-on wormed their way into medical practices, performance art, and EVERY human cavity.
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Make Way for Elephants arrow-right
With little remaining habitat, learn what happens when wild elephants go urban.
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Ode to Cicadas arrow-right
A celebration of the notorious periodical cicadas that crawl out of the earth by the billions every 17 years.
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Bonus: The 1957 Pandemic That Wasn’t arrow-right
Go back to a time when viruses had the upper hand and learn about the vaccine that helped turn the tide in the war against infectious diseases.
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Holding Out for a Herring arrow-right
Join the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center’s herring tagging team to learn how dam removal restores habitats for herring.
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Hot Bird Summer arrow-right
Where do black-crowned night herons fly off to in the fall? For more than a century, nobody knew. Until now.
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The Gorilla Epidemic arrow-right
When a highly contagious mystery illness spread through the world’s mountain gorilla population, biologists feared the entire species could be lost.
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The People's Insect arrow-right
Unlock the secret lives of monarch butterflies and learn how to support them on their journey.
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The Riverkeeper arrow-right
Meet Fred Tutman, the longest-serving Waterkeeper in the Chesapeake Bay region and the founding Patuxent Riverkeeper.
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Apollo 12's Really Close Call arrow-right
Hear the often-overlooked story of Apollo 12, one full of danger, discovery, and the power of friendship.
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Birds, Birds, Birds! arrow-right
Three billion birds have gone missing since 1970. In this episode, we go bird-spotting with Pete Marra, and learn what each of us can do to bring birds back.
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The Last Man Who Knew It All arrow-right
You may not know his name, but Alexander von Humboldt inspired a key part of America’s national identity through science and art.
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This Episode Smells arrow-right
A team of artists and scientists use DNA to try to revive the scent of a flower extinct for more than a century.
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The Dinosaur War arrow-right
Behind the fossilized teeth, bones, and claws displayed in the National Museum of Natural History’s Fossil Hall is the story of two men and a nasty feud.
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The Wild Orchid Mystery arrow-right
Scientists at the Smithsonian are working to protect orchids and their habitats, but first they need solve a surprisingly difficult problem: how to grow one.
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Space Jocks & Moon Rocks arrow-right
Sidedoor joins forces with the National Air and Space Museum to explore the mysteries of lunar science.
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The Feather Detective arrow-right
Learn how Roxie Laybourne and her team helped keep the friendly skies friendly for both birds and people.
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The Silence of the Frogs arrow-right
Travel to the Panamanian jungle to learn how the Smithsonian is helping some endangered frogs avoid extinction.
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50 Shades of Gray Whales arrow-right
Explore our surprising relationship with whales through the lens of one species: the gray whale.
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Seriously Seeking Sasquatch arrow-right
Grover Krantz was an accomplished anthropologist, tenured professor…and diehard Bigfoot believer?
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50 Shades of Gray Whales arrow-right
Explore our surprising relationship with whales through the lens of one species: the gray whale.
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The World’s Deadliest Animal arrow-right
The world’s deadliest animal isn’t the tiger, the snake, or even the alligator—it’s the mosquito.
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The Mystery Bones of Witch Hill arrow-right
Grab your Scooby Snacks and join Sidedoor as we journey to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute to hear about unusual bones found on a dig.
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Don’t Call Me Extinct arrow-right
Erased from the wild for three decades, the scimitar-horned oryx are back in the Central African country of Chad.
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A Crane with a Crush arrow-right
Take a peek into an unlikely relationship between an animal keeper and a white-naped crane, with high stakes for the future of an entire species.
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America’s First Food Spy arrow-right
Meet the food spies—globe-trotting scientists and explorers of the 19th-century who sought exotic crops to enhance America’s diet and help grow the economy.
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Killer Viruses and One Man’s Mission to Stop Them arrow-right
In 1918, a flu pandemic killed more than 50 million people worldwide.
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If These Bones Could Talk arrow-right
Explorer, scholar, and 19th-century darling Robert Kennicott seemed destined to lead a full and adventurous life.
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The Hungry Hungry Hippo Baby arrow-right
A race with time to save Fiona the baby hippo with help from the world's largest exotic-milk repository at the Smithsonian's National Zoo.
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Murder Is Her Hobby arrow-right
Learn how France Glessner Lee’s "Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death" blend art and science.
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The Mean, Green, Water-Cleaning Machine arrow-right
The Algal Turf Scrubber harvests algae from large bodies of water and converts it to biomass, and is one of the marine ecology field’s best-kept secrets.
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Butting Heads arrow-right
A grab bag of stories from the Smithsonian Sidedoor team.
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Masters of Disguise arrow-right
A grab bag of stories from the Smithsonian Sidedoor team.
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Special Delivery arrow-right
The payoff is all in the delivery: missile mail, orangutan pregnancy, and landing a joke.