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When Pop Bottles DO Blow Up

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If you have ever had a bottle of soda explode on you, this moment of science is for you.

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Underwater Money

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How many coins can fit into a glass of water without the water spilling over?

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The Rising Water Mystery

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You may well have seen this experiment in school – but did you get the right explanation?

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The Power of Geomagnetic Storms

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Put your electro-magnetic raincoat on, because today we are discussing the possibility of severe space weather.

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Have you noticed the northern lights have been traveling further south lately?

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Surprising Science: How Fungi Can Help Conquer The Final Frontier

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Today's Surprising Science looks at the emerging field of astromycology and how fungi might just hold the key to our space exploration efforts.

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Surprising Science: Bacteria Working As Art Restorers

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Our last Surprising Science took us out of this world to learn more about how scientists determine potentially habitable planets. Today, we’re back on Earth to look at how some of our smallest life forms are impacting the art world.

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