
Radiolab Presents: G
Radiolab’s “G” is a multi-episode exploration of one of the most dangerous ideas of the past century: the concept of intelligence. Over six episodes, the series unearths the fraught history (and present-day use) of IQ tests, digs into the bizarre tale of one man’s obsessive quest to find the secret to genius in Einstein’s brain, reveals the ways the dark history of eugenics have crept up into the present, looks to the future with a controversial geneticist who has created a prenatal test for intelligence, and stages a raucous game-show throwdown to crown the smartest animal in the world.
Radiolab is supported in part by Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science. And the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. More information about Sloan at www.sloan.org.
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Jul 30, 2019What’s the smartest animal in the world? We figure it out the best way we know how... an animal game show.
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G: Unnatural Selection
Jul 26, 2019A scientist launches a controversial genetic test for intelligence: what does it really tell us? -
G: Unfit
Jul 17, 2019A journey to one of the darkest sides of humanity’s attempts to measure the human mind and put people in boxes. -
G: Relative Genius
Jun 28, 2019When Albert Einstein died, someone stole his brain — and kicked off a scavenger hunt for genius that won’t seem to let us go. -
G: Problem Space
Jun 14, 2019Can IQ tests ever be used ... for good? This episode, we meet a few people who think they can be. -
G: The Miseducation of Larry P
Jun 7, 2019More than a million American kids a year get IQ tested, but in the state of California, if your kid is Black, they almost surely won’t be given one.