Waiting for the Best Option Lowers Your Standards, Spies Can Eavesdrop Using Light Bulbs, and Why Atoms Dont Look Like the Solar System

Published: July 17, 2020, 7 a.m.

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Learn about how spies can use light bulbs to eavesdrop on conversations; why atoms remind us of our solar system; and how you predictably lower your standards when waiting for the best option.

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Spies can eavesdrop on conversations by measuring changes in light output from a lightbulb by Grant Currin

Why do atoms and the solar system look alike? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Mohana)

When waiting for the best option, you lower your standards in a predictable way by Kelsey Donk

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