Overheard at National Geographic

Come dive into one of the curiously delightful conversations overheard at National Geographic’s headquarters, as we follow explorers, photographers, and scientists to the edges of our big, weird, beautiful world. Hosted by Peter Gwin and Amy Briggs.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/overheard/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 29m. Bisher sind 165 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 6 hours 17 minutes

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A Spore of Hope


Overheard S3 E5: A Spore of Hope


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 July 14, 2020  24m
 
 

The Tree at the End of the World


Overheard S3 E4: The Tree at the End of the World


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 July 7, 2020  27m
 
 

The United States v. One Tyrannosaurus Bataar


When a Mongolian paleontologist sees a dinosaur skeleton illegally up for auction in the United States, she goes to great lengths to stop the sale. For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/overheard


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 June 30, 2020  24m
 
 

The Unstoppable Wily Coyote


They're smart, they're sneaky, and they aren't moving out any time soon. Meet your new neighbor, the coyote, and find out why these cunning canids are on the rise in North America-and beyond. For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic


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 June 23, 2020  25m
 
 

The Towers of Ladakh


A mechanical engineer teams up with an unlikely band of students who use middle school math and science to create artificial glaciers that irrigate Ladakh, a region in India hit hard by climate change. For more information on this episode, visit national


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 June 16, 2020  22m
 
 

Overheard Season 3


Smuggled dinosaur bones. Man-made glaciers. An audacious quest to find the world's southernmost tree. Each week, we'll dive into one of the curiously delightful conversations we've overheard around National Geographic's headquarters. You'll be introduced


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 June 10, 2020  1m
 
 

The Virus Hunter


Coronaviruses aren't new. For more than 20 years, German virologist Rolf Hilgenfeld has been looking for ways to slow or stop the virus. What does it take to find a treatment for coronaviruses, and what might that mean for the future of COVID-19? For mo


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 April 28, 2020  20m
 
 

The Frozen Zoo


Right now, one million animal and plant species are threatened with extinction. Conservation scientists are doing whatever they can to save them, or at least of piece of them. For the last 45 years, a team of researchers at the San Diego Zoo has been fr


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 December 10, 2019  28m
 
 

If These Walls Could Talk


Social Media is not just for modern folk. In ancient Pompeii, people also shared what they thought, who they met with, what they ate... It's just, they had to use different technology. For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/ov


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 November 26, 2019  21m
 
 

The Aquarius Project


A fireball from outer space crashed into one of Earth's biggest lakes. Scientists didn't know how to find it. So, they called in just the right people for the job -- an actor and a bunch of teenagers. For more information on this episode, visit nationalg


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 November 19, 2019  28m