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85: Two-Penny Hangover
In the late 19th century, London had the beginnings of homeless shelters. They weren’t always comfortable (try sleeping in a four-penny coffin), but it...

84: FDC Willard, Physicist
Trend setting science from 1975. We can’t tell you anything else, it would spoil the surprise!

83: Two Truths and a Lie (Animal Facts Edition)
Trace and Amy try to stump each other with the wildest, weirdest, most outrageous animal facts they could find. There’s chemical warfare snails, bird...
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82: Talking Eggs
Before they even hatch, Yellow Legged Gull chicks seem to be communication to their nest mates. Amy dives into the how and why. Show...
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81: Victorian Pineapple Rental
Would you pay eight-thousand dollars to impress your friends with a pineapple? No? Well, the Victorians did. Show Notes: Pineapples everywhereimage: Derek Harperhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/legalcode Dunmore...

80: Weather, Whether You Like it or Not
What do those rain percentages they give you on the news really mean? Why does the snow in Europe sometimes turn orange? Have you...