What was the inspiration behind exploring the universe, or more recently, the naming of China’s space station?
Jan 2025
China’s evolving serpent legacy: Ferocious treasures, from rituals to households
Why has the snake, often feared, been revered in Chinese culture and become one of the 12 zodiac animals? How is it portrayed in artifacts, and what does it symbolize in China compared to other cultures? In this episode, we explore the serpent's evolving meanings in Chinese civil ... Show More
16m 21s
Jan 2025
A ceramic vessel of culture, wine, and poetic spirit
Like the finest wines, the best inspiration for poetry is brewed and vivified, if served in the right vessel. In this episode, we present a phoenix-headed tricolor ceramic wine vessel from the Tang Dynasty, some 1200 years ago. In what ways did it influence the development of Chi ... Show More
13m 53s
Sep 2019
Why is space so dark if it’s full of stars?
Tai is fascinated by what’s in the dark spaces between the stars. Considering there are trillions of stars in the universe (and counting!), it seems a bit odd that the universe isn’t just a blinding ball of light. So then, why is space so dark? For transcripts of this series, ple ... Show More
24m 53s
Jul 2018
How Was The Universe Created?
<p>But Why explores the Big Bang, earth, stars and black holes in this call-in episode that aired live on Vermont Public Radio. Astronomer John O'Meara tackles the big bang, the origins of the universe and how we know humans landed on the moon. Plus, why is the earth round? What ... Show More
45m 5s
Oct 2022
La fiction a t-elle influencée la conquête spatiale ?
<p>Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour !</p><p>« Un petit pas pour l’homme, un grand pas pour l’humanité… », on connaît tous ces mots attribués à Neil Armstrong. On résume souvent toute cette odyssée spatiale à travers ce petit enregistrement. Un son… mais aussi une photographie ... Show More
13m 9s