12 episodes

In every big story, you’ll find one; you’ll find a researcher, scientist, engineer, planner, policy wonk, data nerd, bureaucrat, regulator, intellectual, or pseudo-intellectual. Their ideas are often opaque, unrecognized, and difficult to understand. Some of them like it that way. On Cited, we reveal their hidden stories.

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    • Science
    • 4.5 • 40 Ratings

In every big story, you’ll find one; you’ll find a researcher, scientist, engineer, planner, policy wonk, data nerd, bureaucrat, regulator, intellectual, or pseudo-intellectual. Their ideas are often opaque, unrecognized, and difficult to understand. Some of them like it that way. On Cited, we reveal their hidden stories.

    America’s Chernobyl (2 of 2)

    America’s Chernobyl (2 of 2)

    Hanford is the most-polluted place in America. On our last episode, you heard about the nuclear plant’s largely-forgotten history–how it poisoned the people living downwind. On our season finale: a nuclear safety auditor tries to get it shut down, the downwinders struggle for justice, and we take you into the plant itself.

    • 57 min
    #8: America’s Chernobyl (1 of 2)

    #8: America’s Chernobyl (1 of 2)

    Richland, Washington is a company town that sprang up almost overnight in the desert of South Eastern Washington. Its employer is the federal government, and its product is plutonium. The Hanford nuclear site was one of the Manhattan Project sites, and it made the plutonium for the bomb that devastated Nagasaki.

    • 50 min
    The Heroin Clinic (Rebroadcast)

    The Heroin Clinic (Rebroadcast)

    At Crosstown Clinic, doctors are turning addiction treatment on its head: they’re prescribing heroin-users the very drug they’re addicted to. This is the story of one clinic’s quest to remove the harms of addiction, without removing the addiction itself.

    • 47 min
    The Poison Paradigm

    The Poison Paradigm

    On a daily basis, we are exposed to thousands of toxic chemicals. This is no accident; it is by design. They are everywhere – coating our consumer products, in our food packaging, being dumped into our lakes and sewers, and in countless other places. However, for the most part, regulators say that we need not worry. What if they're wrong?

    • 55 min
    The Tamiflu Trials

    The Tamiflu Trials

    Medical experts are rushing to see which drugs might help treat COVID-19. There are dozens of candidates: Remdesivir, Hydroxycloroquin, Actemra, Kevzara, Favipiravir, the list goes on. They better pick the right one; because billions of dollars of public money is at stake, not to mention 100s of thousands, if not millions, of lives.

    • 58 min
    The Battle of Buxton (Rebroadcast)

    The Battle of Buxton (Rebroadcast)

    The town of Buxton, North Carolina loves their lighthouse. But in the 1970s, the ocean threatened to swallow it up. For the next three decades, they fought an intense political battle over what to do. Fight back against the forces of nature, or retreat? It’s a small preview of what’s to come in a time of rising seas. 

    • 30 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
40 Ratings

40 Ratings

GrapplingwithIssues ,

Glad I found this!

Well researched, level headed, interesting and useful information. Good work!

Byrd Nick ,

Good until the new project about “intellectuals”

This podcast has provided valuable historical and sometimes scientific insight on important issues of our day. However, the recent episode about intellectuals deviates from that. It follows a recent trend of giving a platform to ideas based on how provocative they are or how charismatic their author is—something we should be doing less of; not more. I’m disappointed to unsubscribe, but there are lots of great podcasts out there. So the loss will soon and easily be forgotten.

JellySock ,

Great Science Info

Great space reporting. Loved the Jill Tarter interview.

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