Curious, Unusual, and Extraordinary

An unusually-geeky investigation into the world's most bizarre animals, odd and daring characters, strange structures, and vehicles as wacky as underwater scooters. Hosted by Michael Hearst, author of the books Unusual Creatures, Extraordinary People, Curious Constructions, and Unconventional Vehicles.

Aye-Aye

Whoa! That’s one crazy-looking nocturnal lemur. Hailing from Madagascar, it’s the only primate to echolocate. But why does it have that long middle finger? You’ll find out with a little help from lemur evolution expert Dr. Anne Yoder.

10-19
09:42:00

Bathyscaphe Trieste

Ever wondered what it would be like to go to the bottom of the ocean? I’m talking the VERY bottom—like 35,000 feet deep into the Mariana Trench! Humans have only gone twice, the first time back in 1960 (before we’d even landed on the moon). The journey took nine hours in a balloon-like submersible called the Bathyscaphe Trieste. We’ll learn more about this unconventional vehicle by talking to none other than Captain Don Walsh, who actually went on the amazing adventure!

07-06
11:26:00

Harry Houdini

In this pilot episode we learn about the death-defying escape artist, and just what makes him so special. Houdini historian John Cox describes some of the master mystifier's most extraordinary escapes. And we answer some deep questions from a seven-year-old girl in Granville, Ohio.

01-24
13:14:00

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