
First up, a group of experts is calling for bold and unambiguous cancer warnings on alcohol labels. We'll explore the science behind the link between alcohol and cancer, and ask whether warning labels are enough to change people's behavior.
Next, if you're an iPhone owner, you might have received an unwelcome surprise in your Apple Wallet recently. We'll tell you about the F1 movie promotion that ticked off a lot of people, and what Apple has to say about it.
In a bizarre medical case, a man was stabbed through the throat and the base of the skull by a fish. We'll hear from the doctors who treated him, and find out how he's doing now.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a bold vision for the future of American healthcare. He wants every American to be wearing a wearable device within four years. We'll examine the potential benefits and drawbacks of this plan, and ask whether it's feasible.
Ever wondered why "basic economy" airline tickets are so cheap? We'll delve into the economics behind this pricing strategy, and explain how airlines use price discrimination to maximize their profits.
Wildfires are a growing problem around the world, but did you know they can have a weird cooling effect on the atmosphere? We'll explore the science behind this phenomenon, and what it means for the future of our planet.
And finally, a remarkable story of survival from the natural world. Tiny night lizards managed to survive the dinosaur-killing asteroid strike, despite being close enough to see it happen. We'll find out how they did it, and what it tells us about the resilience of life on Earth.