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#3881: Baby Food Tampering in Jerusalem: What Parents Need to Know

Infants collapsed from benzodiazepine-laced baby food in Jerusalem. Here's what happened, the history, and how tamper-evident packaging works.

supply-chain-securitypublic-healthharm-reduction

#3880: The Safer Trap: Quaaludes and the Drug That Fooled Everyone

How a "safer" sedative became one of history's most dangerous cautionary tales in drug regulation.

pharmacologyharm-reductioncultural-bias

#3879: What the Moon Actually Smells Like

Twelve humans have walked on the Moon. Here's what it actually felt, smelled, and sounded like—and why we stopped going.

geopoliticsmilitary-strategynational-security

#3878: Three Axes of Every Screw on Your Bench

How to identify any small screw by thread form, head style, and drive type — and never lose a project to a missing fastener again.

hardware-standardsdiytaxonomy

#3877: The Real Workbench Problem: Modular vs. IKEA for Electronics

From IKEA hacks to industrial Lista systems — what actually works for electronics workbenches in small apartments?

hardware-engineeringergonomicsdiy

#3876: From Hidden Audience to Real Community

Turn podcast listeners into an engaged community. Platform choice, invitation design, and retention mechanics.

passive-to-active-audiencecommunity-buildingaudience-engagement

#3875: Why Netflix Breaks on the Moon

Two and a half seconds of ping time breaks the internet. Here's why space communication is so hard.

latencytelecommunicationsaviation-technology

#3874: How to Tag 4000 Episodes Without Losing Your Mind

Why tagging breaks at scale, and how a two-stage AI pipeline fixes it for good.

taxonomyknowledge-managementagentic-pipeline

#3873: Loving Skyscrapers Without Selling Out Your City

Can you love tall buildings and still fight the inequality they often create?

urban-planningghost-apartmentsarchitecture

#3872: What Everyone Gets Wrong About Fear of Heights

Are some people born without fear of heights? The surprising science behind acrophobia and the high-altitude workers of Jerusalem.

neurosciencesensory-processingneuroplasticity