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When you've got a crush on someone, it can feel a bit overwhelming. All of a sudden, you might have butterflies in your stomach! And maybe you find yourself acting differently than you normally would. Why does our brain do this to us anyway? In this episode, we'll answer a slew of your crush-related questions: Why do we get crushes? Why do they make you feel so many feelings? How do you decide who you have a crush on? Plus, how do you navigate all the tricky parts of crushes -- like your crush finding out you like them?
We tackle all these questions. Stick around for a Moment of Um that answers: "What would happened if it rained oobleck?"
How do computers store so much info in such a tiny space?
How does taste work? We react to our very first episode!
Like bread and cheese? Thank fungus!
Is mold alive? A look at fascinating fungus
Is time travel possible?
Mystery Sound Extravaganza 2021
Why are smartphones so hard to put down?
What did dinosaurs sound like?
Dino Edition: How do we know what dinosaurs looked like?
What's in the COVID vaccine?
What's behind the waves and tides?
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Meet Gitanjali Rao, Time Magazine's first-ever Kid of the Year
How do synthesizers work?
Why is it so hard to break a habit?
Smash Boom Best: Flowers vs Rainbows
Bones from the inside out
Why do siblings annoy each other?
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