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Particles of Thought


Particles of Thought from the producers of NOVA unleashes the universe's biggest questions through the lens of astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi and the world's most brilliant scientific minds. Should we resurrect extinct species? Are we blind to a fundamental force of nature? What secrets do ancient fossils reveal about humanity's destiny? Across 10 mind-bending episodes, each conversation dives deep into the discoveries that shatter assumptions, spark wonder, and completely transform how you understand reality. 


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De-Extinction: A How-To Guide | Beth Shapiro

Jurassic Park got it all wrong. Beth Shapiro would know… she’s Chief Science Officer at Colossal, the genetic engineering company that recently made headlines for bringing back the extinct dire wolf. She breaks down how de-extinction is really done, and why Jurassic Park can never happen. Learn more about NOVA and subscribe to our YouTube channel....

Nov 19, 202513 min

How AI Deepfakes Are Really Made | Hany Farid

The deepfake game is getting real. Deepfake detective Hany Farid gets under the hood of AI and explains exactly how it can now make such convincing fake content – so convincing that he himself has trouble identifying his own real voice from an AI-generated fraud. Can you spot the deepfake? For more, check out the extended interview with Hany Farid. Learn more about NOVA and subscribe to our YouTube channel....

Nov 17, 202514 min

What's My Brain Doing? Goosebumps & Other Strange Phenomena | Heather Berlin

Ever wonder why you get déjà vu? Or why you keep losing your keys? Your brain does some weird stuff. Neuroscientist Heather Berlin explains the surprising science behind these everyday mysteries. For more, check out the extended interview with Heather Berlin. Learn more about NOVA and subscribe to our YouTube channel....

Nov 13, 20259 min

When Black Holes Collide | Janna Levin

Space itself rings with gravitational waves when black holes collide—the most powerful events detected since the Big Bang. Astrophysicist Janna Levin reveals why, when the cosmic symphony fades, the merged black hole is stripped to flawless simplicity. For more, check out the extended interview with Janna Levin. Learn more about NOVA and subscribe to our YouTube channel....

Nov 12, 20259 min

Leopard Spots on Mars? NASA’s Big Discovery, Explained | Peter Girguis

Could a Martian rock hold the most promising sign of life beyond Earth? Microbiologist Peter Girguis unpacks NASA’s stunning discovery of ‘leopard spots’ on a rock from Mars’s Jezero Crater—and why they look eerily like the handiwork of microbes on our own planet. For more, check out the extended interview with Peter Girguis. Learn more about NOVA and subscribe to our YouTube channel....

Nov 10, 20256 min

Sinkholes in Florida Reveal Amazing Fossils | Kirk Johnson

A sinkhole can become a time capsule full of skeletons - layers upon layers of beasts that once walked the Earth - and Florida’s landscape is full of them. Discover the surprising science of how Florida’s sinkholes form, what they really are, and what can be found inside them. Come along with Dr. Kirk Johnson, Sant Director of the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, as he describes what he calls "the best sinkhole experience For more, check out the extended interview with...

Nov 06, 20257 min

How to Detect Deepfakes: Recognizing AI-Generated Content | Hany Farid

In a world flooded with fake videos and voice recordings that seem real, how can you detect deepfakes? Turns out, there are some aspects of the physical world that are not yet known to artificial intelligence - and those gaps are the key. Expert Hany Farid reveals techniques that can be used to detect AI-generated media. For more, check out the extended interview with Hany Farid. Learn more about NOVA and subscribe to our YouTube channel....

Nov 05, 202514 min

Extended Interview: Extremophiles, the Deep Sea, and Alien Life with Peter Girguis

What do deep-sea microbes and Martian “leopard spots” have in common? Marine biologist Peter Girguis thinks they might both hold clues to finding life beyond Earth. In this episode, he joins Hakeem for a journey from the ocean floor to outer space, sharing stories from his dives aboard the Alvin submersible and exploring how Earth’s most extreme lifeforms could help us find the first ETs. Along the way, he explains how Earth is truly a microbial planet — teeming with enough microbes to stretch a...

Nov 03, 20251 hr 10 minSeason 4Ep. 7

Extended Interview: Bird Song and the Evolution of Language with Erich Jarvis

Talking, singing, even dancing — they all trace back to a rare superpower: vocal learning. But humans aren’t the only animals that have it. Neuroscientist Erich Jarvis has spent his career decoding the mysterious ability to imitate sounds, a key ingredient in spoken language. In this episode, he joins Hakeem to explore why only a handful of species — like parrots, dolphins, and bats — can do it, how it evolved, and what it reveals about the brain, consciousness, and culture. Plus, Erich shares h...

Oct 21, 20251 hr 3 minSeason 4Ep. 6

Extended Interview: Neuroscience of Consciousness, Personality, and Creativity with Heather Berlin

Your brain does all kinds of strange things — and neuroscientist Heather Berlin wants to explain how it works. In this episode, she joins Hakeem to explore the mysteries of the mind: how consciousness works, how your brain constructs reality, and how you might be able to hack it to live a better life. They dive into the effects of psychedelics and meditation, and explore the future of thought in a world shaped by AI. This episode is no placebo – it really will expand your mind. Learn more about ...

Oct 07, 20251 hr 28 minSeason 4Ep. 5

Extended Interview: A Missing Law of Nature with Bob Hazen and Mike Wong

The universe loves making things complicated. From minerals and microbes to languages and societies, complexity keeps showing up — but why? Astrobiologist Mike Wong and mineralogist Bob Hazen think we’re missing a law of nature to explain this phenomenon. Hakeem sits down with them to understand – and kick the tires on – their bold new idea: what they call a Law of Increasing Functional Information. They break down how it works, why it matters, and how it could reshape our understanding of every...

Sep 23, 20251 hr 11 minSeason 4Ep. 4

Extended Interview: Black Holes and Quantum Weirdness with Janna Levin

Black holes get a bad rap. They’ve been cast as the monsters of the cosmos — gobbling up stars and stretching anything that gets too close into cosmic spaghetti. But Black Hole expert Janna Levin has spent her career decoding these mysterious objects, and she thinks they’re just misunderstood. In this episode, she dives into the strange physics of black holes: what they are, what they sound like, what happens if you fall into one, and how there’s a lighter side to every black hole. Janna shares ...

Sep 09, 20251 hr 19 minSeason 4Ep. 3

Extended Interview: Deepfake Detection and the Future of AI with Hany Farid

In a world flooded with fake images, manipulated videos, and AI-generated voices, how do we know what’s real anymore? Hany Farid has made it his mission to find out. A leading voice in AI research and digital forensics, Hany works to authenticate digital media and expose the fakes. In this episode, Hakeem and Hany dive into how we got here. How does AI really work? How are deepfakes detected? And what does the future hold for truth in the digital age? Plus, Hakeem puts Hany to the test: can he t...

Aug 26, 20251 hr 24 minSeason 4Ep. 2

Extended Interview: Fossil Hunting, Sinkholes, and Paleobotany with Kirk Johnson

What do fossilized leaves, an asteroid, and Florida sinkholes have in common? Dr. Kirk Johnson oversees one of the largest natural history collections on the planet, and he has the answers. He’s spent his career digging into the story of life on Earth across millions (and billions) of years. In this episode, Hakeem and Kirk explore the science of “deep time,” how fossils actually form, and the surprising origins of Earth’s oceans. Plus, Kirk shares some hot tips on fossil hunting and how to coun...

Aug 26, 20251 hr 37 minSeason 4Ep. 1

Introducing Particles of Thought

What happens when brilliant minds collide? In Particles of Thought , astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi is obsessed with understanding not just what the world's greatest scientists know, but how they think. From quantum mechanics clashing with general relativity to fossil memories written in ancient rocks, each conversation captures those electrifying moments when curiosity sparks new understanding. Join Hakeem as he explores the downright bizarre, the subatomic, and the furthest reaches of the unive...

Aug 12, 20252 min
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