Answered by Vox - All Episodes

Season 1

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01How Far Can the Coronavirus Travel in the Air?Apr. 20, 2020
S01E02How Long Will We Have to Live with Social Distancing?Apr. 22, 2020
S01E03This Many Americans Have Never Lost Their Jobs All at OnceApr. 24, 2020
S01E04How Do You Cut Your Hair in Quarantine?Apr. 27, 2020
S01E05Do We Need Mass Surveillance to Beat the Coronavirus?Apr. 29, 2020
S01E06What the 1918 Pandemic Can Teach Us About Saving the EconomyMai 1, 2020
S01E07The Testing Failure in the US Response to CoronavirusMai 4, 2020
S01E08Did Air Pollution Make This Pandemic Worse?Mai 5, 2020
S01E09How Will the Coronavirus Vaccine Work?Mai 6, 2020
S01E10How Do We Safely Vote During a Pandemic?Mai 7, 2020
S01E11Why It's a Good Time to Be a WhaleMai 8, 2020
S01E12COVID-19 Is Spreading Fas in Prisons. How Can We Stop It?Mai 11, 2020
S01E13Is It Possible to be Immune to COVID-19?Mai 12, 2020
S01E14Why are Black Americans at a Higher Risk of Dying from COVID-19?Mai 13, 2020
S01E15Why Millions of Americans Still Can't Get Fast InternetMai 14, 2020
S01E16Why are Food Labels So Confusing?Mai 15, 2020
S01E17The Impossible Choice Facing the World's PoorMai 18, 2020
S01E18Can I Catch Coronavirus from Runners?Mai 19, 2020
S01E19Am I Crazy to Wipe Down EverythingMai 20, 2020
S01E20Are We Running Out of Meat?Mai 21, 2020
S01E21Should I Be Afraid of Murder Hornets?Mai 22, 2020
S01E22Are We Drinking Too Much During the Pandemic?Mai 25, 2020
S01E23Can We Safely Return to the Office?Mai 26, 2020
S01E24Can Our Pets Get Sick with Covid19?Mai 27, 2020
S01E25Is Staying Home Safe for Everyone?Mai 28, 2020
S01E26Are Democracies Bad at Handling Pandemics?Mai 29, 2020
S01E27How Can I Grow My Own Food at Home?Juni 1, 2020
S01E28Why are Black Americans at a Higher Risk of Dying from Covid19?Juni 2, 2020
S01E29Why Covid19 Treatments Will Cost More in the USJuni 3, 2020
S01E30Should Airlines Leave Middle Seats Empty?Juni 4, 2020
S01E31Why are People Protesting?Juni 5, 2020
S01E32Can Studying Our Sewage Predict the Next Covid19 Outbreak?Juni 8, 2020
S01E33UFOs are Real. Now, What Do We Know About Them?Juni 9, 2020
S01E34Could We Reduce Police Killings If We Had More Data?Juni 10, 2020
S01E35Do Curfews Actually Work?Juni 11, 2020
S01E36Why Is My Pet Acting Like a Weirdo During Quarantine?Juni 12, 2020
S01E37Why are Cicadas So Loud?Juni 15, 2020
S01E38Op-Ed: How to Change the NYPDJuni 16, 2020
S01E39How Do We Reopen Safely?Juni 17, 2020
S01E40How Police Unions Protect Bad CopsJuni 18, 2020
S01E41Why Do We Celebrate Juneteenth?Juni 19, 2020
S01E42What's Special About an N95?Juni 22, 2020
S01E43Will Restaurants Survive Covid-19?Juni 23, 2020
S01E44How Will Covid-19 Redesign Restaurants?Juni 24, 2020
S01E45Why This Supreme Court Ruling Was Such a ShockJuni 25, 2020
S01E46Why Time Feels So Weird Right NowJuni 26, 2020
S01E47What Does Digital Drag Look Like?Juni 29, 2020
S01E48What Happens If We Defund the Police?Juni 30, 2020
S01E49Can DC Become the 51st State?Juli 1, 2020
S01E50How are Coral Babies Made?Juli 2, 2020
S01E51How Do Fireworks Go Boom?Juli 3, 2020
S01E52How Gross are Ball Pits?Juli 6, 2020
S01E53How Can I Date in Lockdown?Juli 7, 2020
S01E54Are Body Cameras Working?Juli 8, 2020
S01E55While We Fight the Pandemic, the Amazon is BurningJuli 9, 2020
S01E56Why am I Seeing So Many Rats?Juli 10, 2020
S01E57Can Crowdsourced Data Fight Covid-19?Juli 13, 2020
S01E58Can Llamas Stop the Coronavirus?Juli 14, 2020
S01E59Why are US Taxes So Complicated?Juli 15, 2020
S01E60Did Bars Cause the Surge?Juli 16, 2020
S01E61Can I Groom My Dog at Home?Juli 17, 2020
S01E62Covid's Infectious MutationJuli 20, 2020
S01E63This is Your City on CovidJuli 21, 2020
S01E64Is Anyone Else Lonely?Juli 22, 2020
S01E65Are Karens Getting Worse?Juli 23, 2020
S01E66Is My AC Hurting the Planet?Juli 24, 2020
S01E67UFOs are RealJuli 27, 2020
S01E68Deep Space MessagesJuli 28, 2020
S01E69Is it Safe to Go on a Cruise?Juli 29, 2020
S01E70Will Millions Be Evicted?Juli 30, 2020
S01E71It's Raining Plastic?Juli 31, 2020
S01E72Are Screens Bad for My Skin?Aug. 3, 2020
S01E73Is AI Biased in Policing?Aug. 4, 2020
S01E74OnlyFans Is Changing PornAug. 5, 2020
S01E75The Secret History of @Aug. 6, 2020
S01E76Will COVID-19 Kill Coal?Aug. 7, 2020
S01E77Are Sharks Actually Not That Bad?Aug. 10, 2020
S01E78How to See a Meteor ShowerAug. 11, 2020
S01E79Eating Out Will Never be the SameAug. 12, 2020
S01E80Why N95 Masks are SpecialAug. 13, 2020
S01E81Am I Crazy to Clean Everything?Aug. 14, 2020
S01E82Could NYC Ban Cars?Aug. 17, 2020
S01E83Some Women Still Can't VoteAug. 18, 2020
S01E84How Sports Use Fake SoundAug. 19, 2020
S01E85Do We Need Conventions?Aug. 20, 2020
S01E86The Flavor You've Been MissingAug. 21, 2020
S01E87We Bank Online, Why Not Vote?Aug. 24, 2020
S01E88Wait, Aliens Exist?Aug. 25, 2020
S01E89Why am I a Mosquito Magnet?Aug. 26, 2020
S01E90The U.S. Owes Black AmericansAug. 27, 2020
S01E91Dinosaurs Looked Like That?Aug. 28, 2020
S01E92Is Weather Predictable?Aug. 31, 2020
S01E93Why Do US Trains Suck?Sept. 1, 2020
S01E94Can Fireflies Cure COVID?Sept. 2, 2020
S01E95How to Debunk Covid MythsSept. 3, 2020
S01E96How to Skip the Rash This FallSept. 4, 2020
S01E97Has Covid Hurt Kids?Sept. 11, 2020
S01E98Should We Only Work 4 Days?Sept. 7, 2020
S01E99Animals Social Distancing?!?Sept. 8, 2020
S01E100Why are Scooters Everywhere?Sept. 9, 2020
S01E101Memes Could Decide 2020Sept. 10, 2020
S01E102Are Coupons a Scam?Sept. 14, 2020
S01E103How Can You Escape Earth RNSept. 15, 2020
S01E104How You Can Stop RobocallsSept. 16, 2020
S01E105How to Stop PPE PollutionSept. 17, 2020
S01E106Are Polls Real?Sept. 18, 2020
S01E107War in Space!?Sept. 21, 2020
S01E108Nightmare Fish of the Deep SeaSept. 22, 2020
S01E109Can I Get COVID Twice?Sept. 23, 2020
S01E110Can Trees Live Forever?Sept. 24, 2020
S01E111Spotting Dangerous DeepfakesSept. 25, 2020
S01E112Are Mail-In Ballots Safe?Sept. 28, 2020
S01E113How to Debate TrumpSept. 29, 2020
S01E114Why Stocks are Crazy RNSept. 30, 2020
S01E115How the NBA is Saving VotingOkt. 1, 2020
S01E116How Spotify Knows You So WellOkt. 2, 2020
S01E117Will COVID Surge in Winter?Okt. 5, 2020
S01E118How TikTok Makes Hit MusicOkt. 6, 2020
S01E119WTF Does the VP Actually Do?Okt. 7, 2020
S01E120Movie Theaters' FutureOkt. 8, 2020
S01E121COVID is Hurting Girls' EdOkt. 9, 2020
S01E122Is Columbus Day Cancelled?Okt. 12, 2020
S01E123Can We Fight Fire with Fire?Okt. 13, 2020
S01E124Why Campaign Colors MatterOkt. 14, 2020
S01E125COVID College is Still $$$Okt. 15, 2020
S01E126Is COVID Making Sex Kinky?Okt. 16, 2020

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