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SoT 109: Not Quite Jurassic Park

July 10, 2013
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Download Now!Hosts: Ed Brown, Dr. Shayne Joseph, Penny Dumsday.

Topics covered:

Russian Meteor Shockwave Circled Globe Twice

Russian Rocket Crash Details Revealed

Brain-eating amoebas thrive in US lakes as global warming heats waterways

Why Autopsy Gandolfini? Death Is Certain; Its Cause Is Not

Gut Bacteria Allows Insect Pest to Foil Farmers

Horse Genome Is Oldest Ever Sequenced

Forget the Sweet Tooth, Eyes Reveal a Taste for Sweets

15-Year-Old Invents Incredible New Kind Of Torch

Do chocolate brownies get you salivating? Image: Zantastik / WikiMedia Commons

Chocolate brownies:  sugary, fatty foods have a similar neurological effect as cocaine.
Image: Zantastik / WikiMedia Commons

Download here. Duration: [0:43:31]

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