2025-10-10
17 分钟Shortwave thinks of science as an invisible force showing up in your everyday life.
Powering the food you eat, the medicine you use, the tech in your pocket.
Science is approachable because it's already part of your life.
Come explore these connections on the Shortwave podcast from NPR.
Hi, this is Mariko and Alex on the oyster beds at Dosey Wallops State Park in Washington State.
We just finished harvesting our daily allotment of three dozen oysters,
and now the tide is coming in quick.
This podcast was recorded at 1.36 p.m. on Thursday, October 9th, 2025.
Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
Okay, here's the show.
Our listers go to some really cool places.
Every day this week, we've had amazing timestamps from amazing places that we aren't at.
You know, we're here in Washington, D.C.
People are out there, eating oysters, or shucking oysters.
What is the word?
Shucking oysters.
Harvesting.
Harvesting.
Harvesting.
Harvesting.