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Popular Science answers your most outlandish, mind-burning questions—from what the universe is made of to why not everyone can touch their toes. Join PopSci editors and producer Jess Boddy as they work through questions big and small. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/askusanythingbypopsci/support

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Popular Science answers your most outlandish, mind-burning questions—from what the universe is made of to why not everyone can touch their toes. Join PopSci editors and producer Jess Boddy as they work through questions big and small. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/askusanythingbypopsci/support

    How do chatbots work?

    How do chatbots work?

    If you remember chatting with SmarterChild back on AOL Instant Messenger back in the day, you know how far ChatGPT and Google Bard have come. But how do these so-called chatbots work—and what’s the best way to use them to our advantage?
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    • 12 Min.
    How is Voyager's vintage technology still flying?

    How is Voyager's vintage technology still flying?

    Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 launched back in 1977 with only a five-year mission to take a gander at Jupiter and Saturn’s rings and moons. Obviously, the Voyager spacecrafts have persisted a lot longer than five years: 46 years, to be exact. They’re still careening through space at a distance between 12 and 14 billion miles from Earth. So how have they lasted four decades longer than expected?
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    • 11 Min.
    Can you become a morning person?

    Can you become a morning person?

    There's plenty of good reasons to be a morning lark. So is it possible, or is biology totally against us wannabe early birds?
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    • 23 Min.
    Where’s the best place to sit in a movie theater?

    Where’s the best place to sit in a movie theater?

    We all have our preferred seats at the movies. But is there scientifically a best place to sit? Stan Horaczek has the answer.
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    • 14 Min.
    Are the bees still dying?

    Are the bees still dying?

    Five or ten years ago, all we heard was "save the bees." Well, are they still dying? PopSci's Philip Kiefer has the answers—and they're surprisingly complicated.
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    • 30 Min.
    Why do we like pimple popping?

    Why do we like pimple popping?

    It's super gross, but you can't look away—why are pimple popping videos so magnetic?
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    Hosted by Chelsey B. Coombs: https://twitter.com/chelseybcoombs
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