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Particles of Thought

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    How Many Leaves Are on a Tree? | Kirk Johnson

    2026/04/29 | 1 mins.
    Need to know how many leaves are on that tree? Paleobotanist Dr. Kirk Johnson shares the surprisingly nerdy method—because you never know when leaf math will come in handy.
    For more, check out the extended interview with Kirk Johnson.
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    The Air You Breathe Is Bacteria Poop | Peter Girguis

    2026/04/22 | 1 mins.
    Long before trees and grass, microbes were shaping our atmosphere. Evolutionary biologist Peter Girguis explains how ancient bacteria learned to split water for energy, and why their waste product changed Earth forever.
    For more, check out the extended interview with Peter Girguis.
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    The Fish That Could Walk | Sean B. Carrol

    2026/04/15 | 1 mins.
    How did animals first make the giant step from water to land? Evolutionary biologist Sean B. Carroll explains how the discovery of Tiktaalik—a fossil with both fish and limb-like features—revealed a key moment in evolution.
    For more, check out the extended interview with Sean B. Carroll.
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    How Close Can You Safely Get to a Black Hole? | Janna Levin

    2026/04/08 | 1 mins.
    Black holes aren’t the cosmic monsters Hollywood makes them out to be. Astrophysicist Janna Levin explains why they’re so hard to detect, why they’re not as destructive as you might assume, and how you could safely orbit much closer than you think.
    For more, check out the extended interview with Janna Levin.
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    A New Law of Nature? | Robert Hazen & Michael Wong

    2026/04/01 | 2 mins.
    Could the universe be governed by a law we haven’t discovered yet? Mineralogist Robert Hazen and astrobiologist Michael Wong propose a new rule—the law of increasing functional information—to explain why complex systems evolve and why complexity keeps emerging over time.
    For more, check out the extended interview with Robert Hazen and Michael Wong.
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About Particles of Thought

Particles of Thought from the producers of NOVA unleashes the universe's biggest questions through the lens of astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi and the world's most brilliant scientific minds. Should we resurrect extinct species? Are we blind to a fundamental force of nature? What secrets do ancient fossils reveal about humanity's destiny? Across 10 mind-bending episodes, each conversation dives deep into the discoveries that shatter assumptions, spark wonder, and completely transform how you understand reality. Learn more about NOVA and subscribe to our YouTube channel. 
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