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  • We're wrapping up our podcast with Quartz, but not our collaboration with them.

  • Jun 30, 2016

    Male Contraception

    Men working for British condom maker Durex show off samples for a promotional campaign in Seoul on June 24, 2008.
    JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images

    They said it couldn't be done: The "male pill." Actuality asks why men haven't seen a new reversible contraceptive in centuries—and if we need one. We found out why Big Pharma gave up on a male pill, and meet people who want to make it happen anyway.

  •  U.S. women's national soccer team player Megan Rapinoe poses for a portrait on November 20, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
 
    Harry How/Getty Images

    They said it couldn't be done: Soccer makes it in America. Actuality can't turn on the TV without seeing a soccer game — what gives? We talk with U.S. players Crystal Dunn and Matt Besler to figure out how global football became a media cash cow in America.

  • Jun 1, 2016

    Cannabiz

    A vendor weighs buds for card-carrying medical marijuana patients attending Los Angeles' first-ever cannabis farmer's market at the West Coast Collective medical marijuana dispensary, on Independence Day 2014.
    FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images

    They said it couldn't be done: Ending the American war on marijuana. This week, Actuality tells the ugly truth about cannabis prohibition and peeks at the green shoots of the nascent legal weed industry — but can the architects of a new market avoid the mistakes of the past?

  • Museums: Wherefore contemporary art thou?
    Clare Toeniskoetter/Marketplace

    They said it couldn't be done: New art in old museums. Actuality visits an auction house to see a billion dollars of art sold in just a week and learn how this bubbling private market is changing staid public art museums in surprising ways.

  • This photo taken 28 July 2004 in Cadarache shows a technician checking a plasma heating system inside a chamber of the Tore Supra nuclear reactor.
    BORIS HORVAT/AFP/Getty Images

    They said it couldn't be done: Nuclear fusion. We visit scientists building a clean power plant that's hotter than the sun — but can they ever deliver? Then: the strange world of cold fusion, the people who hate it and the billionaires betting on it.

  • Apr 20, 2016

    Batman v Hollywood

    Burt Ward as Robin, Adam West as Batman and Cesar Romero as The Joker, in a still from the 1960s "Batman" TV show, 1967.
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    They said it couldn't be done: Making superheroes into movie stars. Forty years ago, Hollywood told 27-year-old Michael Uslan a Batman movie would never succeed. More than a dozen big-budget superhero movies will hit the big screen in the next few years. Holy impossibility, Batman!

  • Apr 7, 2016

    Space Internet

    They said it couldn't be done: Internet in space. The dream of a totally connected world is still out of reach. Companies like OneWeb and SpaceX think a global swarm of satellites is the answer. The idea failed before — does it stand a chance today?

  • Mar 23, 2016

    Robot Tastemakers

    French electronic duo Daft Punk, the original robot DJs, in "Tron: Legacy"
    via Giphy

    "Actuality" visits Spotify to look into the algorithmic DJs that soundtrack our lives.

  • Confiscated wildlife products.
    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    Quartz and Marketplace go into the world of animal trafficking with this episode of Actuality

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