Kirk takes us on a journey to learn about where the smell of Musk comes from and along the way we find out about a problem with the synthetic versions that took our nostrils by storm starting in the 1990s. Rachel then tells the amazing story about how the physical structure of dragonfly wings can destroy bacteria just by coming into contact with it.
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Washing Scat in a Washing Machine (for science)
Dead Man’s Fingers
Did life on Earth come from Space?
This Loaf of Bread will Make Your Limbs Fall Off
The Genital Arms Race
Is That a Fish in your Urethra?
Armpit licking venomous primates!
Ants on Stilts
Moss Piglets in Space
Pleasure cruise at night though eel infested waters
Crows know what you did last summer
Aggressive Placenta is my Band’s Name
Season Two Extravaganza feat. Brett Sieberer
Don’t put Fish in a Blender
Bird Call Time Machine
Echinoderms are heartless
Glowing Humans, Immortal Humans and Ancient Hidden Life
All Hail the Trash Panda
Weird Nature Stories with Laura
Flesh-eating Vulture Bees!
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