Pulse of the Planet Podcasts: Episodes

To find the source of life on earth, some say we should look to the skies.
Talking with E.T. is truly a long-distance call.
Aliens might not speak English or Chinese, but they may very well be fluent in math.
Mussels, anemones and other residents of the intertidal zone may seem hardy, but they're sensitive to human disturbances.
The progression of logging and road-building within tropical forests has contributed to the harvesting of animals for human consumption.
Due to the trade of wild animal meat, much of the fauna in the world's forests are being wiped out.
Like a fine wine, a skateboard can improve with age. The catch? Don't ride it!
A skateboard manufacturer has found added strength in a corrugated wood design.
Cow manure is now being used as a source for electricity.
They're the largest antlered animal in the world and a lot faster that you'd expect them to be.
Skateboards are built using layers of Maple wood from the Great Lakes region.
Skateboarding tricks begin with a basic trick called the Ollie.
Want to make a skateboard? Want to ride one? Here are some basics.
Beaver dams have inspired scientists to rethink their approach to hydropower.
With both humans and fish being adversely effected by conventional dams, a scientist has taken a fresh look at hydropower design.
Could chemicals found in synthetic fragrances compromise an organism's ability to defend itself from toxic substances?
If you're a flavor chemist, peppermint gum can suggest lots of different flavors.
Beef and pork may not be listed in a candy's ingredients, but they're often used.
Artificial fragrances are finding their way into marine ecosystems.
A strong tasting fish has maintained its stature in the heritage of Scandinavian culture.
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