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[Welcoming Kendra Pierre-Louis: A New Chapter for Science Quickly]-[Why Some Foods Gross Us Out]

Science Quickly · B2 · 2025-11-10

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Welcoming Kendra Pierre-Louis: A New Chapter for Science Quickly

As Rachel Feltman prepares for parental leave, the Science Quickly podcast is set to embark on a new chapter. Beginning in November, award-winning journalist Kendra Pierre-Louis will step in as the interim host, guiding listeners through scientific discourse until Feltman's return in the spring of 2026. Pierre-Louis, known for her extensive work at Popular Science, The New York Times, and the podcast How to Save a Planet, brings a decade of experience and a unique, inquisitive perspective to the show.

The Science of Texture and Disgust

To help listeners get acquainted, the pair discussed Pierre-Louis’s well-documented—and highly contentious—aversion to mayonnaise. Far from a mere personal preference, this disdain has served as a gateway for Pierre-Louis to explore the intersection of food science, human perception, and linguistics.

Pierre-Louis highlights a fascination with the "texture of food," noting that Western languages, particularly English, often lack the nuanced vocabulary found in languages like Mandarin to describe mouthfeel. She explains that our sensory perception is heavily influenced by physical properties; for instance, we perceive foods as "more sour if they're rough than if they're smooth," and we struggle to detect sweetness in foods when they are very cold, such as in ice cream.

Furthermore, she delves into the evolutionary psychology of "disgust," which she describes as "innate" and "hardwired" into humans to protect us from bodily fluids and the "smell of death." Her visceral reaction to mayonnaise is, in her view, a manifestation of this hardwired disgust, which she humorously likens to the sensation of pus—an example that perfectly illustrates the psychological power of sensory triggers.

Categorizing the Eater

Expanding on her exploration of food, Pierre-Louis discusses the four primary categories of eaters as defined by researchers:

  • Crunchers: Those who prefer foods like potato chips.
  • Smushers: Fans of soft, creamy textures like pudding or Alfredo sauce.
  • Suckers: Individuals who enjoy hard candies that dissolve slowly.
  • Chewers: Those who crave foods with a distinct "bounce" before they give way, such as boba or ramen.

Pierre-Louis identifies herself firmly as a "chewer," expressing a deep appreciation for the specific tactile experience of food that offers resistance, a sentiment she contrasts with her dislike for the "smushy" nature of mayonnaise or overcooked oatmeal.

Looking Ahead: Themes for the Future

As she assumes the helm of Science Quickly, Pierre-Louis outlines her vision for the podcast. Her background as a climate reporter informs her desire to focus on "solutions within climate journalism," moving beyond the traditional emphasis on the problems of climate change.

Beyond climate, she plans to explore:

  • Psychology: Investigating what allows people to "normalize really terrible things" and the underlying psychology of fame.
  • Public Health: Navigating the complexities of modern health issues.
  • Levity: Ensuring the show maintains a balance with "a good animal story" to provide necessary relief from heavier topics.

With a commitment to both rigorous reporting and a touch of humor, Pierre-Louis is poised to maintain the high standards set by Feltman. Listeners can look forward to her inaugural episodes, starting with a deep dive into "grief bots" and the role of AI in processing loss, proving that the show will continue to tackle both the profound and the peculiar.

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