Show overview
Life's Little Mysteries has published 49 episodes during 2020. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 36 min and 47 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 5.7 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Live Science & Audioboom.
From the publisher
The Science Podcast From Live Science The world can be a pretty mysterious place and we at Live Science love to ask and answer questions about mysteries big and small: about ancient civilizations, our planet and our solar system, the plants and animals that live alongside us, our bodies and how they work, and the technologies that we use every day. Join us on this exciting voyage of discovery and downright weirdness as we solve… Life’s Little Mysteries.
Latest Episodes
View all 49 episodesEp 4949: Mysterious Bacteria
Is bacteria helpful our harmful? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy explore the mysteries of bacteria. Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode. Mystery: Could humans live without bacteria? There are trillions of bacteria are swarming over your skin and through your body The number of bacterial cells in the body is commonly estimated at 10 times the number of human cells INTERVIEW: Live Science reporter Yasemin Saplakoglu chats to Ehab Abouheif, a Professor of Biology at McGill University in Montreal about the symbiotic relationship between Carpenter ants and Blochmannia bacteria that goes back 51 million years. Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com. Theme music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Track Science and Medicine by AfterInfity is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Ep 4848: Mysterious Beer
Why do some people hate the taste of beer? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy track the mysteries of one of the oldest alcoholic beverages in the world. Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode. Mystery: Why do some people hate the taste of beer? This could all fall to genetics People who are sensitive to bitter tastes have more taste receptors in their mouths INTERVIEW: Live Science Staff Writer, Brandon Specktor, talks to microbiologist Ronen Hazan from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel about how a remarkable experiment where beer has been made using 5000 year old yeast from Ancient Egypt. Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Egypt Music theme credited to Free Music TV
Ep 4747: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - August 14th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the final instalment in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on August 13th and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 4646: Mysterious Elephants
Is every single Elephant a village wrecking booze hound? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy track the mysteries of one of the world’s most fascinating land mammals. Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode. Mystery: Is every single Elephant a village wrecking booze hound? INTERVIEW with Joshua Plotnik, assistant professor of psychology at Hunter College, The City University of New York, discussing the ways we can understand elephant behaviour and prevent human-elephant conflict. Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 4545: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - August 7th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the latest in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on August 6th and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 4444: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - July 31st
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the latest in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on July 30th and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 4343: Mysterious Evolution
Could evolution ever bring back the Dinosaurs? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy take a look back at the history of evolution and question how it might affect us in the future. Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode. Mystery:Could Evolution Ever Bring Back the Dinosaurs? In 2015, after a 7 year long experiment, scientists managed to turn chicken beaks into dino snouts! INTERVIEW with Nicoletta Lanese, a staff writer at Live Science, about how researchers recently and unexpectedly discovered a type of natural selection that doesn't rely on the organism's DNA.. Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 4242: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - July 24th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the latest in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on July 23rd and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 4141: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - July 17th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the latest in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on July 16th and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 4040: Mysterious Archaeology
Just how were the Egyptian pyramids built? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy dig away some of their favourite archaeological mysteries and discoveries that continue to puzzle archaeologists. Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode. Mystery: How Were the Egyptian Pyramids Built? INTERVIEW with Jay Haigler and Steve Lubkemann about underwater archaeology and how it’s helping historians put together missing pieces of a grim chapter in human history — the trans-Atlantic slave trade era. Steve Lubkemann is a maritime archaeologist and the co-founder and International Coordinator of the Slave Wrecks Project and Jay Haigler is dive training coordinator for the Slave Wrecks Project, and the lead instructor and safety dive officer for the marine archaeology nonprofit Diving With a Purpose. Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3939: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - July 10th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the latest in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on July 9th and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3838: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - July 3rd
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the latest in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on July 2nd and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3737: Mysterious Mythical Creatures
From unicorns, dragons and mermaids to the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot; our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy, explore the history and "evidence" of mythical creatures. Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode. Mystery: Bigfoot: Man-Monster or Myth? The legend of Bigfoot has been around for just 50 years and is described to be a huge ape-like beast said to roam Pacific Northwest. INTERVIEW with Tia Gose, Live Science’s Assistant Managing Editor on the story: Why Earth's Largest Ape Went Extinct Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3636: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - June 26th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on June 25th and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3535: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - June 19th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on June 18th and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3434: Mysterious Universe
How will the Universe end? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy take a step into the mysteries workings of the universe. Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode. Mystery: How Will the Universe End? Cosmotologists have narrowed the likelihood of this down to three scenarios: Heat Death, The Big Crunch and The Big Rip. Listen to find out more. INTERVIEW with Rafi Letzter, Live Science reporter on the story: Flickers of light in a giant, underground tank of water in Japan could explain the entire universe Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3333: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - June 12th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the sixteenth in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on June 11th and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live. New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3232: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - June 5th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the fifteenth in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on June 4th and features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live.New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3131: Mysterious Sneezes
Is it safe to hold in a sneeze? What happens when you sneeze in Space? Our intrepid science reporters, Jeanna and Mindy take a peek up our noses as they unpick this week's mystery. Below you can find links to further reading on the topic discussed in this episode. Mystery: Is it safe to hold in a sneeze? In ancient times, sneezes were thought of as bad omens and warnings from Gods. Pope Gregory the Great in 590 thought it was an early sign of the plague that was wreaking havoc on Roman Empire. INTERVIEW with Chelsea Gohd, staff writer at Space.com discussing what happens when you sneeze in space! Don’t forget to subscribe! You can find more answers to life’s little mysteries at the Live Science website and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook too. Tell us what your life’s little mysteries are at forums.livescience.com. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Ep 3030: Coronavirus: A Life's Little Mysteries Special Report - May 29th
Mindy and Jeanna introduce the fourteenth in a series of special reports from Life's Little Mysteries with Live Science health reporter Nicoletta Lanese, who is at the forefront of Live Science’s coronavirus coverage. This episode was recorded on May 28thand features Nicoletta's weekly coronavirus update and Q&A on Facebook Live.New updates are livestreamed on Facebook every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can find all the Live Science coverage of the coronavirus and COVID-19 on our website, at livescience.com/topics/coronavirus. If you have questions about coronavirus or COVID-19, you can post them on our Live Science forums and on Facebook. Music by Chad Crouch - Algorithms Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
