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23.03.2024
The jackalope is a mythical mascot of the American West – inspiring an absolute river of trinkets and songs and whiskies and postcards and tall tales. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
508- President Clinton Interviews Roman Mars
On this special feature episode, President Bill Clinton interviews 99% Invisible host and creator Roman Mars. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
North Korea's state-run design studio has long been a prolific maker of statues around the world, particularly in Africa Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
The infrastructure, zoning, and cultural factors that make the hit Japanese TV program Old Enough, where toddlers go on errands by themselves, possible Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
There's a particular one-kilohertz tone that is universally understood to be covering up inappropriate words on radio and TV. But there are other options, too, like silence -- so why did this particul... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law- The Longest Week
We're sharing the latest episode of Roman's other show What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law, your guide to the US Constitution and the Supreme Court. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
In the final episode of our vernacular spectacular anniversary series, 99pi producers and friends of the show will be sharing more stories of regional architecture–some close to home, some on remote i... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
We often tell stories about how people shape the built world, but on this milestone 500th episode, we're telling stories about how the built world has shaped us (with good history and facts thrown in,... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
499- Say Aloe to My Little Frond
The history of taking plants that grow naturally in one place, and moving them halfway around the world to an entirely different place with a different, often inhospitable, climate-- and then keeping ... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
The story of a long, skinny island east of Russia's mainland and the ethnic Koreans who have had no choice but to call it home for decades. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
496- The Rights of Rice and Future of Nature
Wild Rice has long played an important role in Ojibwe cultures, but last year, it took on a new role: plaintiff in a court case. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
No teenager in America in the 1980s could avoid the gravitational pull of the mall, not even author Alexandra Lange. In her new book, Meet Me by the Fountain, Lange writes about how malls were concept... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
494- Flag Days: Unfolding a Moment
Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag. At least, that's what we were taught in school. But when historians go searching…there’s no proof to be found. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
Priceless cultural artifacts have been plundered and sold for hundreds of years. You can find these relics in museums and in private collections. In recent years, with the advent of online marketplace... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
Some of the most ambitious, fascinating, and downright crazy trains that the world has ever seen. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
Roman Mars on Blank Check with Griffin and David
Bonus episode: Roman Mars on Blank Check with Griffin and David talking about The Quick and The Dead (Sam Raimi, 1995) Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
489- Pandemic Tracking and the Future of Data
Data is the lifeblood of public health, and has been since the beginning of the field. We take a look at data gathering in regards to public health from the 1600s to today and how it might change in t... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
488- It’s a Small Aisle After All
The evolution of the "international" section of the grocery store and how some products stay there forever and some break out to blend in with similar products throughout the market Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
We visit the site of one of the most infamous lost expeditions and the home of all the lost luggage. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
Every year in the spring, small towns throughout New England host their annual town meeting. Town meetings take place in high school gyms or town halls, and anyone can come. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
While urban parks are safe havens for birds, parks are often surrounded by condos and hotels and office buildings with floor-to-ceiling windows. And these all-glass building facades are the absolute w... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
484- Dear Hank and John and Roman
So why don't we have mouth Roombas? Is the universe full of chickens? What scientific advances are happening? What was the first internet purchase? How do I convince my parents to let me check a bag? ... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
In February 2021, Texas suffered an intense winter storm and the state power grid had a catastrophic failure that lasted many freezing cold days. To understand the situation, one has to look at the hi... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
482- Natalie de Blois: To Tell the Truth
Natalie de Blois contributed to some of the most iconic Modernist works created for corporate America, all while raising four children. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
481- The Future of the Final Mile
We are two decades into the 21st century, yet when it comes to life online, large segments of America are still living in the 1900s. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
How eminent domain was used to enforce segregation in a suburb in St. Louis and beyond Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
479-According to Need wins duPont-Columbia Award
The Columbia Journalism School recently announced the 16 winners of the 2022 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, including According to Need, a project of 99% Invisible produced by Katie Ming... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
There's a small neighborhood within Shenzhen, China that is known for mass-producing copies of the most celebrated works of Western art, all painted quickly and by hand. The place is called Dafen Vill... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
How an airport in a small town on the west coast of Ireland changed the world economy Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
476- Reaction Offices and the Future of Work
People have been going back and forth about what makes a healthy and productive office since there have been offices. The 20th century was full of misbegotten fads and productivity innovations that co... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
The most high stakes game of roshambo ever, plus a SF Muni bus driver breaks down the runaway bus fight scene in Shang-Chi. Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
Origin story and symbolism are two of the most important ingredients of any superhero universe. But what happens when both of those pieces of a universe get flipped on their head? Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
This is the third and final episode of this batch of mini-stories and the 14th volume overall and it’s a good one- we have surprisingly architectural sport commentary, Ben Franklin’s role in Daylight ... Подробнее000
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23.03.2024
We're kicking off the new year at 99pi with a fresh installment of mini-stories, including: a strange collision of mundane infrastructure and political insurrection; a graphic design history mystery d... Подробнее000
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