Like most of us, you probably think of Michael Jackson on the cover of the National Enquirer when you hear "Hyperbaric Chamber." Surprisingly, they're not just kookie, weirdo nonsense, but hold legitimate, scientific purpose. This week we learn all about them, and hear a first-hand account of what it's like to use one. Also, the Unipiper is in-studio to tell us all about the First Annual Tonya Harding Film Festival! Also: Detecting autism, eradicating polio (also, what is polio?), SpaceX, Foreign Accent Syndrome, Best Buy stops selling CDs, Bitcoin heist, and drones take over the fashion runways. Enjoy!
#176 - Not NotNerd
#175 - Fordlandia: Henry Ford's Doomed Factory City in the Amazon Rainforest
#174 - The Willamette Meteorite
#173 - Worst. Year. Ever.
#172 - Ada Lovelace: Computing in the 1800s
#171 - Escher is my favortie MC
#170 - When Was It Invented?
#169 - It's Gold, Jerry!
# 168 - A Delightful Surprise
#167 - All the News That's Fit to Be Left in Open Tabs On My Browser For the Past Few Weeks
#166 - Bass Reeves and the History of the Black American Cowboy
#165 - This Show is Garbage
#164 - Cannabalistic Humanoid Underwater Construction
#163 - Oh the humanity! The Story of the Hindenburg
#162 - Holograms
#161 - MKULTRA, the CIA, and Mind Control
#160 - Never Forget
#159: War of Wikipedia 4!
#158 - Random Programming
#157 - Behind the Smile: The Mona Lisa Story
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