

Connected
“The Hidden Science of Everything”
Science journalist Latif Nasser investigates the surprising and intricate ways in which we are connected to each other, the world and the universe.
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1.Surveillance
6.002-08-202045mWhile surveillance technology raises real privacy concerns, some of it is being used in positive ways, especially when it comes to our animal friends.

2.Poop
02-08-202047mSure, it's smelly and gross but excrement is more complex than we think. It holds many secrets, many problems, and—potentially—many solutions.

3.Dust
02-08-202039mA speck of dust seems insignificant, but a swarm of it can do everything from generating oxygen to tempering hurricanes to fertilizing the rainforest.

4.Digits
02-08-202046mLatif explores a law of numerical probability that applies to classical music, contemporary social media, tax fraud and perhaps the entire universe.

5.Clouds
02-08-202050mA 19th-century shipwreck led to weather forecasting as we know it, and laid the groundwork for other predictive models as well as ... well, the cloud.

6.Nukes
02-08-202040mThey may be our worst creations. But Latif uncovers how nuclear bombs did some surprising good and visits those who ensure that they stop blowing up.
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