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2 episodes reviewed
Radiolab · Mar 6
This 30-minute Radiolab episode transforms garden snails from overlooked lawn dwellers into fascinating subjects of evolutionary warfare. Host Molly Webster delivers the show's signature blend of wonder and rigorous science as she unpacks how hermaphroditic snails literally stab each other with limestone arrows during mating. If you've ever wondered what happens when nature gets weird—and you have a tolerance for reproductive biology—this is absolutely worth your time.
Science Vs · Mar 6
Science Vs tackles a genuinely bizarre 1988 medical case: a 15-year-old girl in Lesotho arrived at a hospital pregnant and in labor despite being born without a vagina. Dr. Neel Shah helps unpack this seemingly impossible scenario, and based on the episode's structure, it promises not just an explanation of the anatomical mystery but also a "final unbelievable chapter" that suggests this story has more twists than you'd expect. If you're fascinated by medical anomalies and the surprising capabilities of human biology, this one's worth your time.