The World's Smartest Animal Radiolab Presents: G

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This episode begins with a rant. This rant, in particular, comes from Dan Engber — a science writer who loves animals, but despises animal intelligence research. Dan told us that so much of the way we study animals involves tests that we think show a human is smart ... not the animals we intend to study.

Dan’s rant got us thinking: What is the smartest animal in the world? And if we threw out our human intelligence rubric, is there a fair way to figure it out?

Obviously, there is. And it’s a live game show, judged by Jad Abumrad, Robert Krulwich … and a dog.

In this episode of Radiolab Presents: G, we’re sharing that game show with you. It was recorded as a live show in May 2019 at The Greene Space in New York City. We invited two science writers, Dan Engber and Laurel Braitman, and two comedians, Tracy Clayton and Jordan Mendoza, to compete against one another to find the world’s smartest animal. What resulted were a series of funny, delightful stories about unexpectedly smart animals and a shift in the way we think about intelligence across all the animals — including us.

Check out the video of our live event here — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3G_KUkjFds&t

This episode was produced by Rachael Cusick and Pat Walters, with help from Nora Keller and Suzie Lechtenberg. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Dorie Chevlin.

Special thanks to Bill Berloni and Macy (the dog) and everyone at The Greene Space.

Radiolab Presents: G is supported in part by Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science.

Support Radiolab by becoming a member today at https://radiolab.org/donate.

This episode begins with a rant. This rant, in particular, comes from Dan Engber — a science writer who loves animals, but despises animal intelligence research. Dan told us that so much of the way we study animals involves tests that we think show a human is smart ... not the animals we intend to study.

Dan’s rant got us thinking: What is the smartest animal in the world? And if we threw out our human intelligence rubric, is there a fair way to figure it out?

Obviously, there is. And it’s a live game show, judged by Jad Abumrad, Robert Krulwich … and a dog.

In this episode of Radiolab Presents: G, we’re sharing that game show with you. It was recorded as a live show in May 2019 at The Greene Space in New York City. We invited two science writers, Dan Engber and Laurel Braitman, and two comedians, Tracy Clayton and Jordan Mendoza, to compete against one another to find the world’s smartest animal. What resulted were a series of funny, delightful stories about unexpectedly smart animals and a shift in the way we think about intelligence across all the animals — including us.

Check out the video of our live event here — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3G_KUkjFds&t

This episode was produced by Rachael Cusick and Pat Walters, with help from Nora Keller and Suzie Lechtenberg. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Dorie Chevlin.

Special thanks to Bill Berloni and Macy (the dog) and everyone at The Greene Space.

Radiolab Presents: G is supported in part by Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science.

Support Radiolab by becoming a member today at https://radiolab.org/donate.

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