We provide a 5min or less daily podcast on weird science, debunking myths and old sayings. So join Dr. Carlos in this daily diet of fun, strange and weird world of facts

How did a marsupial that separated from the human evolutionary line 100 million years ago develop fingerprints identical to our own? This episode dives into the bizarre phenomenon of convergent evolution, exploring how koalas independently grew loops, whorls, and arches to master their arboreal environments. Uncover the underlying biomechanical necessity of dermal ridges and how nature engineered a near-perfect human replica on the paws of a tree-dwelling mammal.

A creature smaller than your finger can generate temperatures rivaling the surface of the sun—without fire, fuel, or fury. This episode dives into the physics-defying snap of the pistol shrimp, where sound becomes shockwaves and bubbles collapse into flashes of light. It's a story where biology meets extreme physics—and where one tiny claw rewrites what we think animals are capable of.

Scientists have created time crystals — a revolutionary new phase of matter that repeats in time without consuming energy. This episode explores the quantum principles, experimental realizations, and groundbreaking implications for quantum computing and non-equilibrium physics. A clear, evidence-based examination of one of the most exciting frontiers in modern science.

Beneath every forest lies a hidden network where trees share nutrients, send warnings, and sometimes steal from one another. This episode explores the “Wood Wide Web,” the role of powerful “mother trees,” and the darker side of cleptoparasitism. It's a story of cooperation, competition, and the fragile balance that keeps entire ecosystems alive.

In the depths of the ocean lives a creature that can technically live forever by rewinding its own biological clock. By transforming from a mature adult back into a polyp, the immortal jellyfish bypasses the natural end of life, starting its journey over again and again. Join us as we uncover how this unique survival mechanism works and why it remains one of the greatest mysteries of marine biology.
