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The Quanta Podcast

The Quanta Podcast

Quanta Magazine 342 Episodes Jul 2, 2026

The Quanta Podcast explores the frontiers of science and mathematics, from the distant universe to the inner workings of cells. Each episode features conversations with researchers and writers from Quanta Magazine, delving into fundamental questions driven by curiosity and discovery. Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Samir Patel, the podcast releases new episodes every Tuesday.

Episodes

Audio Edition: Tiny Tubes Reveal Clues to the Evolution of Complex Life Jul 2, 2026 13:32 Scientists have identified tubulin structures in primitive Asgard archea that may have been the precursor of our own cellular skeletons.The article Tiny Tubes Reveal Clues to the Evolution of Complex Life first appeared on Quanta Magazine.
Are Memories Transferable — or Edible? Jun 30, 2026 32:02 In the 60s, an eccentric behavioral psychologist pureed a bunch of planarian worms and fed them to other ones. For years after, he claimed that the cannibal worms learned the ground-up worms’ memories. Could he have been… right? On this episode of The Quanta Podcast, host Samir Patel and columnist Claire L. Evans discuss the weird history of memory transfer experiments, and their recent r
How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really? Jun 23, 2026 36:26 How many pieces are there in the Standard Model of particle physics? 17, 30, 37, 61, 118? Or is the true answer much larger — and not even an integer? It depends on your taste for complexity — and mystery. On this episode of The Quanta Podcast, host Samir Patel and columnist Natalie Wolchover plummet down another rabbit hole, and this one goes down to the very building blocks of our reali
Audio Edition: What Is the Fourier Transform? Jun 18, 2026 12:33 Amid the chaos of revolutionary France, one man’s mathematical obsession gave way to a calculation that now underpins much of mathematics and physics. The calculation, called the Fourier transform, decomposes any function into its parts. The story What Is the Fourier Transform? first appeared on Quanta Magazine.
The 'Truth Machine' That Is Changing Math Jun 16, 2026 33:56 The groundbreaking proof assistant Lean acts as a sort of automatic quality control. It’s gaining ground in the math world — in part because it can interact with AI to open new avenues of inquiry. But there are concerns, too. On this episode of The Quanta Podcast, host Samir Patel speaks with author Kevin Harnett about his new book, the first release from Quanta Books, “The Proof in the C
Ecotypes Make the Idea of a Species Even Fuzzier Jun 9, 2026 27:23 How do you define a species? The question has been controversial since the days of Darwin. On this episode of The Quanta Podcast, host Samir Patel speaks with writer Marlowe Starling about how recent advances in genomics have both clarified and complicated the picture. This topic was covered in a recent story for Quanta Magazine.  Each week on The Quanta Podcast, Quanta Magazine editor in
What Actually Causes Lightning? Jun 2, 2026 21:31 Thunderstorms have captivated humanity for millennia, and yet their inner workings remain deeply mysterious. On this episode of The Quanta Podcast, guest host and Quanta senior editor Hannah Waters speaks with staff writer Charlie Wood about the new technologies that are helping physicists better understand the phenomena. This topic was covered in a recent story for Quanta Magazine.  Each
Audio Edition: Astrophysicists Find No ‘Hair’ on Black Holes May 28, 2026 12:42 According to Einstein’s theory of gravity, black holes have only a small handful of distinguishing characteristics. Quantum theory implies they may have more. Now an experimental search finds that any of this extra ‘hair’ has to be pretty short.The story Astrophysicists Find No ‘Hair’ on Black Holes first appeared on Quanta Magazine.
The AI Revolution in Math Has Arrived May 26, 2026 30:17 In 2026, shock at AI’s growing mathematical abilities turned into something more like wonder — and concern. On this episode of The Quanta Podcast, host Samir Patel speaks with writer Konstantin Kakaes about how AI is changing not only how mathematicians do math, but also why they do it. This topic was covered in a recent story for Quanta Magazine.  Each week on The Quanta Podcast, Quanta
Ice Is Way More Complex Than It Seems May 19, 2026 24:34 Over the past decade, computer simulations have predicted tens of thousands of possible forms of ice. Though uncommon on our planet, exotic ice may exist in off-Earth environments, from cold and amorphous comet tails to the hot and crushing cores of icy planets. On this episode of The Quanta Podcast, host Samir Patel speaks with math writer Shalma Wegsman about why water is exceptionally
Audio Edition: How Distillation Makes AI Models Smaller and Cheaper May 14, 2026 08:18 Fundamental technique lets researchers use a big, expensive “teacher” model to train a “student” model for less.The story How Distillation Makes AI Models Smaller and Cheaper first appeared on Quanta Magazine.
Our Immune Systems Are Full of Ancient Weapons May 12, 2026 29:43 Billions of years ago, battles between bacteria and viruses wrote the rulebook for how hosts and pathogens behave. Today, our immune system follows suit. On this episode of The Quanta Podcast, host Samir Patel speaks with writer Viviane Callier about how recent discoveries could shape how we think about the evolution of immunity. This topic was covered in a recent story for Quanta Magazin

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