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REBROADCAST: Emergence

Radiolab

WNYC Studios

Natural Sciences, History, Documentary, Society & Culture, Science

4.644.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2013

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

This spring, parts of the East Coast will turn squishy and crunchy -- the return of the 17-year cicadas means surfaces in certain locations (in patches from VA to CT) will once again be coated in bugs buzzing at 7 kilohertz. In their honor, we're rebroadcasting one of our favorite episodes: Emergence.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to Radio Lab.

0:03.3

I'm Chad Aboumrod. This is Radio Lab.

0:05.2

And I am Robert Quilwich.

0:06.6

And let's begin today with something deceptively familiar.

0:09.8

Fireflies are something that we have all loved as kids, right?

0:13.0

Catching them in the backyard, putting them in a jar and watching them glow.

0:16.5

So we don't tend to think of them as anything all that mysterious.

0:19.3

Well, they do one thing very

0:21.5

nicely, which is flash on and off. That's all fireflies do flash. But what interests Steve

0:27.8

Strogatz, a mathematician at Cornell University, is that there are places in the world.

0:32.0

Not here, but in Southeast Asia, in Malaysia or Thailand. Where fireflies don't just flash

0:37.4

randomly, like we're used to, they somehow flash together.

0:41.1

There are enormous congregations of fireflies along riverbanks.

0:44.6

How many?

0:45.4

It could be tens of thousands.

0:47.5

Tree after tree extending for literally miles along the rivers, all flashing in sync like a Christmas tree.

0:53.9

Rows and rows of Christmas trees all wired together going off.

0:57.1

And it's one of the most hypnotic and spell-binding spectacles in nature.

1:01.9

Because you have to keep in mind it is absolutely silent.

1:05.6

I mean, picture it.

1:06.4

There's a riverbank in Thailand in the remote part of the jungle.

1:10.0

You're in a canoe slipping down the river.

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