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The Good Stuff dives deep into the off-beat science stories you won't hear about on TV. Each four-episode playlist follows hosts Matt and Craig on an in-depth journey through fringe science and research, spanning such topics as fear, sleep, food, and the paranormal. Join them on their journey to find the Good Stuff!

At the start of last year, Craig decided to run a marathon.
Bananas all over the world are at risk! What can we do to save them?
Carl Wilson has been a freelance professional wrestler for over a decade.
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At the start of last year, Craig decided to run a marathon.
Bananas all over the world are at risk! What can we do to save them?
Carl Wilson has been a freelance professional wrestler for over a decade.
Charles Trippy has been uploading his life to youtube every day for 7 years.
Is hacking good or bad? Can hackers make us safer?
85% of the mass of our universe is made up of dark matter.
Henry Darger is one of the most famous outsider artists in the world.
Area 51 might be the most well-known top secret military base in the world.
An Earthship is a fully renewable, carbon-neutral home.
We used to think nuclear power would solve all of our energy problems.
To start using renewable fuels, we're going to need a revolution in energy storage.
Joe Hanson helps give Craig the rundown on energy and the electrical grid.
What does it take to be an astronaut?
David Pares is building a warp drive. In his garage.
Exoplanet research is a young science but it is growing up fast.
It's been over four decades since the US went to the moon.
The Good Stuff Crew drops Craig in the middle of the woods.
Can Dinosaurs be brought back from extinction?
Olney is a small midwestern town like any other. Except for its squirrels.
Craig goes to Biosphere 2 and to see the science of recreating the Earth's ecosystems.
Craig heads over to Skydive Chicago and puts his courage to the ultimate test.
Our producer Sam reveals his greatest fear and goes to the top of a skyscraper.
Roller Coasters are one of the oldest and most popular thrill rides.
From horror movies to roller coasters, we like to be in situations that scare us.
The abolitionist movement of the 19th century helped galvanize the US against slavery.
Before the Civil War, the US government was tiny.
When the Civil War began, women were able to take on a variety of new roles.
Doctors during the Civil War were forced to re-think their methods for medical care.
Using spies during war is nothing new, but the Civil War changed everything.
There wasn't just one confederate flag, there were dozens.
The American Civil War was a huge news story.
What will the future of robots mean for our own identities?
Take a look at some of the latest and strangest robots.
Craig and company explore the consequences of machine intelligence.
Craig and Matt look at the surprisingly long history of robots.
Is the universe a hologram? Is reality an illusion?
Craig discusses the Fermi Paradox & the Drake Equation with an astrobiologist.
How much of the world are you really aware of? Not a lot actually.
The Amazing James Randi uses his knowledge of magic to expose the supernatural.
Are we running out of space for farmland?
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