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When Fish First Breathed Air

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How the T-Rex Lost Its Arms

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FAQs From Our First Year

FAQs From Our First Year

Season 1 Episode 48
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When Insects First Flew

When Insects First Flew

Season 1 Episode 49
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When Fish Wore Armor

When Fish Wore Armor

Season 1 Episode 51
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When Birds Had Teeth

When Birds Had Teeth

Season 1 Episode 52
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When We First Walked

When We First Walked

Season 1 Episode 57
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Where Did Viruses Come From?

Season 1 Episode 45

There are fossils of viruses, of sorts, preserved in the DNA of the hosts that they’ve infected. Including you. This molecular fossil trail can help us understand where viruses came from, how they evolved and it can even help us tackle the biggest question of all: Are viruses alive?

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