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Orbitals

Dec 16, 2019

The parasitic roundworm Strongyloides stercoralis crawls through contaminated soil in search of one thing – human flesh. Often no more than a millimeter in size, it’s currently estimated to be hanging out in the intestines of over 300 million people worldwide.

How it finds us has a lot to do with the chemicals...


Nov 6, 2019

On a body farm, scientists collect information from donated corpses to understand how things like weather and the positioning of a body will affect human decomposition. Why should we care? This knowledge is used to help law enforcement not only find the bodies of victims--who are often murdered--but figure out how they...


Oct 8, 2019

In the 1960s the drug thalidomide caused over 10,000 babies across the globe to be born with deformed limbs. Scientist Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey blocked its production in the US, saving countless lives. But since then thalidomide has been approved by the FDA. Why?

Today we tackle how thalidomide's chemistry caused...


Sep 5, 2019

Amphetamines have a troubled past that has carried into the present, but they can also greatly improve some people’s lives. This week on Orbitals, we’re asking: What do amphetamines do to our bodies? How are they used in medicine? And when did they become so prevalent in...


Aug 6, 2019

We need antibiotics, we rely on them. Much of humanity has survived because of them. But they could also lead to our demise if we’re not careful. Antibiotic resistance isn’t some far-off threat, it’s already a part of our guts and our society, and it’s not going away. 

This week on Orbitals join host Samantha...