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Episode 6
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Episode 6
Public housing influenced by a 1970s experiment. Newborn tests are a legacy of a boy who spent life in a bubble. Head injuries in pro sports. Too few people (not too many) is a problem. Andy Borowitz takes on Space Force.
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11:39
The surprising medical legacy of David Vetter, the boy in the bubble.

11:51
As concussions plague football, are there lessons from earlier concerns about boxing?

4:37
Andy Borowitz takes a look at the sci-fi origins of Donald Trump’s Space Force program.

12:58
A new approach to reducing poverty has its roots in a 1970s public housing experiment.

10:18
In the 1960s, fears of overpopulation sparked talk of population control. What happened?

14:58
Half a million American children have high lead levels, but who should clean it up?

4:11
Andy Borowitz investigates why America’s water supply seems to keep bursting into flames.

9:29
An intervention to reduce suicides showed promise in the 60s, but was overlooked.

12:05
Parenthood by surrogacy is accepted across the U.S., but it's not closely regulated.

10:56
Is geo-engineering the climate an answer to global warming?

12:54
Today’s superstar athletes reaping the benefits of free agency owe a debt to Curt Flood.