Mathematics
Discover key takeaways from 5 podcast episodes about this topic.

Exploring Hidden Dimensions with Brian Greene
Theoretical physicist Brian Greene unpacks the universe's most mind-bending concepts, from the many-worlds multiverse to the fabric of spacetime woven by quantum entanglement, with Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Friday the 13th
Discover why a cheap monitor microphone outperformed professional gear for movie dialogue replacement, the surprising insecurity of physical checks, and the ancient origins of Friday the 13th superstitions, all wrapped in a comedic debate.

Ask Neil Anything, January 2026 | Free Patreon Exclusive
Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice tackle listener questions ranging from simulation theory glitches and black hole physics to the etymology of 'nice' and Star Trek's vision of a conflict-free future.

MIT Physicist: DARPA, Warp Drives, Supergravity & Aliens on Jupiter | Jim Gates
MIT Physicist Jim Gates details his journey from a four-year-old inspired by sci-fi to a leading researcher in supersymmetry, revealing how fundamental physics equations contain computer error correction codes and discussing the nature of scientific genius, AI, and the future of space travel.

Do We Need New Math to Understand the Universe? With Terence Tao
Mathematician Terence Tao discusses how pure and applied mathematics drive scientific discovery, from accelerating MRI scans to grappling with the universe's biggest mysteries and even the simulation hypothesis.