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Cool Stuff Ride Home

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Covering the most interesting and coolest stories that you may have missed around the world in about 15 minutes a day. Cool Stuff Ride Home looks at science, progress, life-hacks, memes, exciting art, and hope. This is the antidote to depressing headlines. Smart stuff in podcast form. Cool news, as a service. Hosted by Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff.

Episodes

Wed. 04/13 - That's A Big Ol' Comet

A very big comet. How sewage monitoring could transform public health beyond just its applications for COVID-19. Plus, libraries are relinquishing local library card requirements for eBooks in a bid to fight back against book bans. And a new National Park annual pass that won’t be valid for 150 years. Sponsor: The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/start Links: NASA Just Confirmed The Largest Comet Ever Detected, And It's Truly Gargantuan (ScienceAlert) Hubble Confirms Huge Incoming Come...

Apr 13, 202219 min

Tue. 04/12 - Social Media as the Fall of the Tower of Babel

How social media has created a Tower of Babel-like fragmentation of society. Plus, the infrastructure secrets behind a new-to-the-US reality show starring some very busy toddlers. And the brewing beef between Spirit Halloween and the King of Halloween. Sponsors: The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/start Links: Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid (The Atlantic) So You've Been Publicly Shamed a book by Jon Ronson by Jon Ronson How Japan Built Cities Where Yo...

Apr 12, 202220 min

Mon. 04/11 - You Have Livetweeted Dysentery

The Maryland man livetweeting his bout of dysentery––don’t worry, he’s okay. Plus, scientists have managed to de-age human skin cells by thirty years. And an implausible NASA artifact was taken back to space this weekend by one of the Axiom Space private astronauts. Sponsor: The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/start Links: Beginning of dysentery thread (Jake Eberts, Twitter) A Man Is Tweeting Through His Dysentery, But Don’t Worry, It’s For Science (BuzzFeed News) Jake Eberts' Campaig...

Apr 11, 202218 min

Fri. 04/08 - Short Kings & Barbie Girls

We turn back the clocks to 1997 for a history of the song “Barbie Girl” and a look at its influence on music. Plus, the Neolithic origins of Short King Spring. And mark your calendars for the Great North American Solar Eclipse. Sponsors: Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 in perks and discounts at novo.co/kottke Links: The Oral History of Aqua's 'Barbie Girl' (Rolling Stone) Aqua - Barbie Girl (Off...

Apr 08, 202222 min

Thu. 04/07 - Scaly Dino Fossil From the Day the Asteroid Hit Found (maybe)

An impressively well-preserved dinosaur leg fossil has been found that could be the first-ever fossil evidence of the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs. But is it all it’s cracked up to be? Plus, Amtrak is stirring up some beef with their Twitch streams. And a new dream job opening: counting penguins in Antarctica. Sponsors: Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 in perks and discounts at novo.co/kottke Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com...

Apr 07, 202218 min

Wed. 04/06 - The Darwin Book Thief

Some libraries cancel late fees, others get Interpol involved for missing manuscripts. Either way, missing books can become fascinating treasures when they’re finally returned. Plus, Hubble has spotted a rare planet in the earliest phase of formation. And the United Kingdom has announced plans to mint its own NFT. Sponsors: Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 in perks and discounts at novo.co/kottke...

Apr 06, 202218 min

Tue. 04/05 - So You Wanna Be A Fossil

How to have the best odds of becoming a fossil after you die. Plus, the creators of the viral Marcel the Shell videos secretly made a feature-length film that’s coming out this summer. And a few other recommendations you can stream right now. Sponsors: Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 in perks and discounts at novo.co/kottke Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Links: How to turn yourself into a fossil (BBC Future) How can I become ...

Apr 05, 202218 min

Mon. 04/04 - The Artwork Made By Six Million People and Counting

Six million people and counting are creating a piece of artwork together right now in a reminder that sometimes we can have nice things on the internet. Plus, birds are laying their eggs almost a whole month earlier than they used to. And some sounds from Ukraine’s musical resistance to Russia. Sponsors: Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 in perks and discounts at novo.co/kottke Links: Internet com...

Apr 04, 202220 min

Fri. 04/01 - Star Wars Kid: A New Hope

The human genome has finally been completely sequenced––twenty-two years after the initial “essentially” complete version was published. Plus, in another early 2000s follow-up, the “Star Wars Kid” breaks his silence two decades later. Sponsors: DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Future The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/start Links: Completing the Human Genome Sequence (Again) (Scientific American) Scientists publish the first complete human genome (Reuters) First complete gap...

Apr 01, 202219 min

Thu. 03/31 - We Don't Talk About Pluto

New findings indicate that Pluto’s ice volcanoes are even weirder than we previously thought. Plus, a killer parasite is wiping out an entire species of ant in Texas… but actually it’s kind of a net positive. And US citizens will soon be able to select an X gender marker on their passport. Sponsors: The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/start DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Engineering Links: There's Something Truly Unique About Pluto's Landscape, New Study Says (Science Alert...

Mar 31, 202220 min

Wed. 03/30 - Prayers on the Blockchain & the Oldest Ever Star

Could alpaca antibodies one day provide treatment for COVID-19? Plus, the Hubble telescope has spotted the oldest star ever seen by humans, by a long shot. The European Union is cracking down on fast fashion. And the scammers trying to turn prayers in NFTs. Sponsors: DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Future The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/start Links: Potent alpaca nanobodies neutralize SARS-CoV-2 variants (Nano Magazine) Old episode with llama segment at the end (Coronavi...

Mar 30, 202218 min

Tue. 03/29 - Koons' Moons

Artist Jeff Koons’ next sculpture installation? On the moon. Plus, it’s not just you. Seasonal allergies really are worse this year, and the climate emergency is to blame. And, the Northern Lights might be visible Wednesday night in parts of the northern US and Canada, with bonus rockets being blasted into them by NASA. Sponsors: The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/start DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Engineering Links: Artist Jeff Koons aims to send sculptures to the Moon ...

Mar 29, 202218 min

Mon. 03/28 - The Hoax Behind Pringles' Mascot's Name

The Scottish dolphin who lives among and seems to “talk” with porpoises. Plus, how a Wikipedia hoax became official branding for Pringles. And sheep are pivoting to solar. Sponsors: DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Future The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/start Links: For the first time, wild dolphin observed 'talking' with harbor porpoises (National Geographic) The Music of Dolphins by Karen Hesse The secret Wikipedia prank behind the Pringles mascot's first name (Mashable...

Mar 28, 202218 min

Fri. 03/25 - Digital Rest Stop Ahead

Digital resting points are an increasingly popular way to recharge and slow down in the midst of endless scrolling. Plus, are we facing a “sensory extinction?” And, meet the giant eerie glowing orb that might be installed in London. Sponsors: Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Shopify, Get a 14-day free trial at shopify.com/kottke Links: Doomscrolling got you down? Take a break at a digital rest stop. (Washington Post) Animal sounds are a marvel of evolution. We can't afford to...

Mar 25, 202219 min

Thu. 03/24 - You're Not Actually Laughing, lol

The origin and fascinating evolution of “lol.” Plus, it turns out the speed of sound on Mars is different and weirder than anticipated. And some of the researchers behind the discovery of Captain Shackleton’s lost ship are developing a sort of Google Maps for arctic waters. Sponsors: Shopify, Get a 14-day free trial at shopify.com/kottke Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Links: Why We Use “lol” So Much (Vice) The Speed of Sound on Mars Is Strangely Different, Scientists Reveal...

Mar 24, 202219 min

Wed. 03/23 - Lettuce Medicine, Ranch Diamonds, & eWaste Coins

How genetically-modified lettuce grown in space could protect astronauts’ bones on long voyages. Plus, meet Doug, the false potato stripped of Guinness World Record glory in the eleventh hour. And, a two-carat diamond made out of ranch dressing, the Royal Mint in the UK is going to start recovering gold from the nation’s electronic waste, and an important announcement at the end of the show. Sponsors: Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Shopify, Get a 14-day free trial at shopif...

Mar 23, 202219 min

Tue. 03/22 - Competitive Water Drinkers On YouTube: One of the Internet's Last Friendly Places?

Turns out humans have been cooking and enjoying carbs for much longer than we initially thought, and the experiments some archaeologists have been conducting to lend credence to their hypotheses are very cool. Plus, welcome to the weird and wonderful world of competitive water drinking on YouTube. And a startup that wants to make earth-bound deliveries by taking a shortcut through space. Sponsors: Shopify, Get a 14-day free trial at shopify.com/kottke Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/...

Mar 22, 202219 min

Mon. 03/21 - Squid Tech to Prevent Human Sunburns

How to appear effortlessly charming to new people you meet. Plus, using squid technology to protect humans from the sun. And a new generation of search apps that search everything you touch on your devices. Sponsors: Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Shopify, Get a 14-day free trial at shopify.com/kottke Links: The tricks to make yourself effortlessly charming (BBC) How Squid Camouflage Could Help Prevent Skin Cancer in Humans (Northeastern University) Squid camouflage-inspire...

Mar 21, 202217 min

Fri. 03/18 - What Do We Lose By Keeping The Lights On?

Should we be making a greater effort to reduce light pollution? Plus, scientists are trying to use murder hornets’ own sexual behavior to eradicate them. And an app that will help you safely find and eat roadkill. Sponsors: DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Future Lendtable, Use code KOTTKE at Lendtable.com to get an extra $50 added to your Lendtable balance Links: The argument for switching off lights at night (BBC Future) We don't need more sleep. We just need more darkness. (Washingto...

Mar 18, 202217 min

Thu. 03/17 - Why Are Movies So Long These Days?

Why have movies gotten so long recently? Plus, the startups working to develop lab-created chocolate. And a nightmarish creature from Texas to rival all the hype around those giant Joro spiders. Sponsors: Lendtable, Use code KOTTKE at Lendtable.com to get an extra $50 added to your Lendtable balance DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Engineering Links: Why Are Movies So Long Now? (Variety) Silicon Valley Is Coming for Your Chocolate (The Atlantic) Watch Dark Side of Chocolate (Slave Free ...

Mar 17, 202217 min

Wed. 03/16 - Permanent Daylight Saving Time?

How Prohibition was far more global and far more progressive than it’s often portrayed. And, is the United States about to stay in Daylight Saving Time forever? Sponsors: DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Future Lendtable, Use code KOTTKE at Lendtable.com to get an extra $50 added to your Lendtable balance Links: Myth Vs. Fact: Daylight Saving Time and Farming (AgAmerica) The Senate unanimously agreed to make daylight saving time permanent. (Slate) The Senate just voted to make daylight ...

Mar 16, 202219 min

Tue. 03/15 - Solar Storms & Subvariants, But It's All Fine

Subvariants, spikes, and sewers. A few indicators remind us that we’re not quite out of the woods yet when it comes to COVID. Plus, a new method that shows how any person can be trained to harness the creativity inside of themselves. And what it means that the sun is getting more and more active. Sponsors: Lendtable, Use code KOTTKE at Lendtable.com to get an extra $50 added to your Lendtable balance DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Engineering Links: U.S. Sewer Data Warns of a New Bump...

Mar 15, 202217 min

Mon. 03/14 - Why COVID Causes Loss of Smell and How To (Maybe) Get It Back

How many digits of pi is the right amount to use? Plus, what actually causes people to lose their sense of smell when they get COVID? And how can you work to recover yours if you lost it? And, Saturday Night Live’s Pete Davidson is going to space. Sponsors: DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Future Lendtable, Use code KOTTKE at Lendtable.com to get an extra $50 added to your Lendtable balance Links: Vsauce short explaining Not A Wake (Vsauce, Twitter) Not a Wake: A Dream Embodying (Pi)'s ...

Mar 14, 202219 min

Fri. 03/11 - Abe Lincoln: Telegraph Influencer

Abraham Lincoln was a telegraph power-user, and the one thousand telegrams he sent during his presidency might have helped the US win the Civil War. Plus, an app that can diagnose rare diseases just by scanning a child’s face. And, ten thousand people in New Orleans were without power for hours due to a surprising, but it turns out not uncommon, cause. Sponsors: Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 i...

Mar 11, 202218 min

Thu. 03/10 - We Need To Talk About The Spiders

The giant yellow spiders set to invade the eastern seaboard of North America are… not as scary as the internet is making them seem. Plus, the Smithsonian is returning a number of artworks to Nigeria. And President Biden is considering a digital currency for the US. Sponsors: Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 in perks and discounts at novo.co/kottke Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Links: Joro spiders likely to spread beyond Georg...

Mar 10, 202220 min

Wed. 03/09 - Why Has "Z" Become a Pro-War Symbol?

One of the most famous shipwrecks has finally been discovered at the bottom of a sea in Antarctica. Plus, why the letter “Z” has become a Russian pro-war symbol. And, post-punk Alvin and the Chipmunks. Sponsors: Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 in perks and discounts at novo.co/kottke Links: At the Bottom of an Icy Sea, One of History's Great Wrecks Is Found (NY Times) Endurance: 'Finest wooden s...

Mar 09, 202216 min

Tue. 03/08 - Diamonds Are the Air's Best Friend

Giving all new meaning to “taking a leaf out of their book,” medieval literature scholars have adopted ecological models to quantify lost works of fiction. Plus, what if you could create diamonds out of thin air? And, had a rough day? Let some kindergarteners give you a pep talk. Sponsors: Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 in perks and discounts at novo.co/kottke Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Links: How Much Medieval Literatur...

Mar 08, 202218 min

Mon. 03/07 - Why Have Some Of Us Never Gotten COVID?

After two years, why have some of us never gotten COVID? Plus, the surprisingly artistic and wonderful Squirrel Census. And a volcanic rock in Japan rumored to contain a thousand-year-old demonic spirit has just been found split in two. Nbd. Sponsors: Indeed, Get a free $75 credit at Indeed.com/goodnews Novo, Sign up for a free business checking account and get access to over $5,000 in perks and discounts at novo.co/kottke Links: Death toll surpasses 6 million for pandemic now in 3rd year (AP) W...

Mar 07, 202220 min

Fri. 03/04 - How Hybrid Work Could Change Cities & the Workforce

Is it possible for ocean cleanup programs to do more harm than good? And how might offices, cities, and the nature of work itself change if––as looks increasingly likely––many office jobs never return to fully on-site work. Plus, the latest Wordle-style game recommendation. Sponsors: DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Future Jenni Kayne, Use code KRH at jennikayne.com for 15% off your first order Links: Why marine biologists think ocean cleanups are a bad idea (Vox) Ocean Cleanup struggle...

Mar 04, 202217 min

Thu. 03/03 - Designing Gotham: Batman's Universal Hometown

A look at how the design of Gotham City has changed throughout each incarnation of Batman, reflecting the soul and vengeance of the caped crusader. Plus, the technicolor array of blood throughout the animal kingdom. And, your chance to take your name to the moon. Not in an investing sense. Like, literally. NASA will put your name on Artemis-I. Sponsors: Jenni Kayne, Use code KRH at jennikayne.com for 15% off your first order DeVry University, Learn more at DeVry.edu/Engineering Links: The Long a...

Mar 03, 202219 min