The Episodic Table of Elements

The history class visits the chemistry lab to explore wild tales of scientific adventure that stretch back to the beginning of time itself.

93. Neptunium: Great Expectations

To the person who said, "the episodes are never too long," I'm terribly sorry.

08-22
01:07:57

The Episodic Table Of Elements Holiday Special

Time for the most traditional holiday celebration: A science lesson.

12-20
26:47

92. Uranium: Two Untold Tales (Live At Harvard)

America's worst radioactive accident isn't Three Mile Island, and the Nazi nuclear physicist wasn't assassinated by the famous baseball player.

05-29
45:00

91. Protactinium: Decolonize Science

Sometimes we need a quiet moment in order to step back and look at the bigger picture.

10-19
21:37

90. Thorium: Bright Lights, Big City

Sure, thorium could provide practically limitless clean energy, but then we couldn't build weapons of mass destruction.

02-22
18:33

89. Actinium: The Windup… And The Pitchblende

We all know that radioactive rocks glow in the dark, except they actually don't, except for when they actually do.

11-08
15:33

88. Radium: Several Sordid Affairs

Out of all the characters who encounter radium in this episode, the only one to emerge unscathed is the guy who comes face-to-face with Satan.

10-18
33:41

87. Francium: Nothing To Do With Cats

You don't have to have a degree to do science, but it helps.

09-13
15:23

86. Radon: It’s Coming From Inside The House

You know something's amiss when you set off the radiation alarms while walking in to the nuclear power plant.

08-23
21:11

85. Astatine: Pathological Science

The story of astatine takes us to Alabama, Dacca, Romania, Vienna, and California, but definitely not Switzerland.

08-02
19:30

84. Polonium: The Distinguished Alumna Of Warsaw’s Flying University

Sadly, it's no longer possible to purchase this lethally radioactive element for fifteen cents and a cereal boxtop.

07-05
19:17

83. Bismuth: The Friendly Oddball

The periodic table shows the natural patterns and trends among the elements. Bismuth does not abide.

06-14
18:03

82. Lead: Irrational Self-Interest

We just can't seem to stop chasing the sweet, sweet taste of element 82.

05-24
26:29

81. Thallium: It Rides A Pale Horse

In which we learn how reading mystery novels might very well save a life.

04-26
24:12

80. Mercury: Fatally Toxic And Probably In Your Mouth

Even if you hate tuna, have flawless teeth, and only use digital thermometers, humans have historically not been shy about getting a mouthful of mercury.

04-12
22:19

79. Gold: Lump Sum

All other metals step aside, because today we deal with the king of elements.

03-29
28:43

78. Platinum: A Tous Les Temps, A Tous Les Peuples

Sometimes, being set in stone isn't permanent enough.

03-15
21:01

77. Iridium: T. Rex And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Alvarez noticed a great disturbance in the rocks, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.

03-01
26:12

76. Osmium: It Stinks!

This entire episode serves as cautionary advice to anyone seeking to add osmium to their element collection.

02-08
19:00

75. Rhenium: A Love Of Two Brains

Witness an incredible, unbreakable bond between two who couldn't be more alike. We'll also learn about a married couple.

01-25
13:48

Dan Griffin

the audio... its grate...

06-26 Reply

Steven G

Great Podcast. My absolute favorite. Can't wait for the next episode and I hope someone finds another bunch of elements 😉 or that you will continue after you finished the periodic table of Elements with molecules and their histories.

07-16 Reply

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