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148: Algae Farming Fish
We catch you up with an update on fluorescing animals and then jump right into new research on Longfin Damsel fish that use Mysid...
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147: Knitting Spies
In WWI and WWII women were super sneaky and ingenious using their yarn and knitting needles to covertly transport coded messages. That’s right, today...
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146: Snail Knights
Brunetto Latini’s Li Livres dou Tresor via British Library There are over 70 examples of knights fighting snails in illuminated manuscripts from the 1300s....
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145: Can't Find the Beat
When music comes on, can you clap along or do you struggle to find the beat? If you have a hard time keeping up...
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144: The Tree that Owned Itself
Col. William H Jackson had a favorite tree. So, somewhere around 1832, Colonel Jackson gave the white oak tree to itself (and the city...
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143: Hogmanay
Help us lean into the New Year with the many Scottish traditions surrounding Hogmanay! There are wee drams of whiskey and balls of fire...