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Time to Strike Antifreeze Off Your List of Usable Poisons
Season 8
Episode 21
Ethylene glycol is the most common ingredient in automotive antifreeze. But for years it was used in homicidal poisonings. What made this household chemical so dangerous? And why is it no longer a viable poison?
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12:54
Alex Dainis explores whether or not your milk needs to be pasteurized. Yes, it really does.

14:04
George tests a revolutionary new way to stick stuff together.

12:02
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17:23
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10:31
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13:12
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16:56
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10:13
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12:00
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13:06
Why Alex is terrified of antibiotic resistance, and what chemists are doing about it

9:01
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11:39
Join George as he hunts for an antidote to deadly mushrooms.