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How Trees Pollute the Air (and Why Your Coworker's Scientific Citations Don't Mean They're Right)
Season 10
Episode 14
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Did fraud lead us to an Alzheimer's breakthrough?
Season 10
Episode 11
In 2022, news broke that a critical, groundbreaking Alzheimer's research paper had allegedly been a fraud. Did fabricated scientific results accidentally set us on the right path towards a breakthrough?
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is there really a difference in the Coca-Cola from Mexico?
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Alex made some kidney stones at home and tested prevention methods to keep them at bay.
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An email from a subscriber made us question everything we thought we knew about trees.
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The 15 ways that color happens. It's all about the electrons. Well, almost.
12:07
This element powers glow in the dark exit signs, keychains, and costs $30,000 per gram.
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
Sometimes the difference between life-saving drug and deadly side effect is chirality.
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What happens when you eat morel mushrooms.
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WARNING: this video contains incredible macro footage of supercooled water droplets nucleating ice.
13:12
Let’s dive into the science behind ocean alkalinization!
16:56
Discover why curdled milk is the key to the best cocktail you’ll ever taste.