In "Undiscovered," a Science Friday show, hosts Elah Feder and Annie Minoff delve into the backstories that explain how scientific discoveries really get made.
They look at the "left turns and lucky breaks" that accompany science research, examining how weird encounters push discoveries forward and examining the strange stories that accompany what we consider "science." One episode, for example, is an in-depth exploration of the life of meteorite hunters in Antarctica, while another looks at how Kurt Vonnegut's experience writing press releases for GE helped inspire some his best-known novels.
This is a relatively new show, so there's isn't a big backlog to catch up on — just the eight-episode first season. But so far, it's a delight. And season two starts later this year, so we'll be looking out for that.