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Life's Little Mysteries
The Science Podcast From Live Science The world can be a pretty mysterious place and we at Live Science love to ask and answer questions about mysteries big and small: about ancient civilizations, our planet and our solar system, the plants and animals that live alongside us, our bodies and how they work, and the technologies that we use every day. Join us on this exciting voyage of discovery and downright weirdness as we solve… Life’s Little Mysteries.
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4.5 stars from 206 ratings
The Milky Way
Hi, I was wondering where exactly are we in our galaxy? Like, how close to the center, etc. Emma age 12 Also, why do humans have snot? What is it used for in your body? Oh yeah, and ALSO, why do climate deniers go to such trouble to ‘prove’ that climate change isn’t real? Also, what is it...Read full review »
Samwise and Frodo via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 01/15/21
So many female scientists!
This podcast features many female researches, writers and scientists. Thank you for that emphasis.
churchsue via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/21
Magnificent!
Great content, informativ and thrilling. Thanks for making, thanks for sharing:)
guodzer via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 10/10/20
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