Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 3 hours 6 minutes
Third of five episodes. The Planet Money oil faces a test, we sell it, and we meet the man who set off the fracking boom in America.
Second of five episodes. Oil is priced down to the penny, and the price changes every day. Who sets that price?
First of five episodes. We're getting into the oil business. We go to Kansas, and negotiate with a preacher to buy 100 barrels of crude.
There's an obscure law that governs just about anything that travels by ship in the U.S. — bananas, hairdryers, gasoline, even people. Economists do not like it. But it just won't go away.
Building a robot that can sew even simple clothes is surprisingly hard. A retired professor in Atlanta thinks he's solved the problem. It could bring textile manufacturing back to America.
The computer or phone that you use knows a lot about you. It knows your secrets — and it might be giving them away.
Crafting a TV game show is a balancing act. Producers have to carefully calibrate the rules, the drama and the prizes just right. Sometimes they get it way wrong.
A lot of computing pioneers were women. For decades, the number of women in computer science was growing. But in 1984, something changed.
Three stories of people getting their money back — or trying to. From a hospital, a scammer, and the ever-exciting global bond market.