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How Do You Catch Fruit Flies?

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Do Astronauts Need Sunscreen?

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How is Leather Made?

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Why Does Humidity Feel Gross?

Why Does Humidity Feel Gross?

Season 5 Episode 42
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What Makes Kimchi So Delicious?

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What is Natto?

Season 5 Episode 35

It’s a much-loved, protein-packed Japanese food standby. It’s also made of slimy, stinky soybeans. By popular request, this week Reactions is all about the chemistry of natto.

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