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There's No Such Thing As Cold

There's No Such Thing As Cold

Season 3 Episode 13
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How Many Heartbeats Do We Get?

How Many Heartbeats Do We Get?

Season 3 Episode 16
4:27
Why Vaccines Work

Why Vaccines Work

Season 3 Episode 17
6:38
Why Does February only have 28 days?

Why Does February only have 28 days?

Season 3 Episode 18
4:28
Your #ScienceWoman Heroes

Your #ScienceWoman Heroes

Season 3 Episode 20
4:46
What Color is the Universe?

What Color is the Universe?

Season 3 Episode 21
2:51
What's The Loudest Possible Sound?

What's The Loudest Possible Sound?

Season 3 Episode 27
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Does The Moon Really Orbit The Earth?

Does The Moon Really Orbit The Earth?

Season 3 Episode 28
2:44
When Will We Stop Using Oil?

When Will We Stop Using Oil?

Season 3 Episode 29
5:10
The Surprising Places We Waste Energy

The Surprising Places We Waste Energy

Season 3 Episode 30
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How Many Smells Can You Smell?

Season 3 Episode 12

We walk through life led by our noses. Literally. Because they’re on the front of our faces. How does the sense of smell work, and how sensitive are our noses? Why are smell-related memories so vivid? How many different smells could we possibly smell?

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