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This Week In Weird And Wacky Science News
Sandra Moss
23 episodes
5 days ago
This Week in Weird and Wacky Science News shares true weekly science facts that are better than fiction in a funny and entertaining way. The topics typically aren't found in mainstream media but they sure are weird and wacky! Fun for science enthusiasts of all ages.
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This Week in Weird and Wacky Science News shares true weekly science facts that are better than fiction in a funny and entertaining way. The topics typically aren't found in mainstream media but they sure are weird and wacky! Fun for science enthusiasts of all ages.
Show more...
Science
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This Week (Oct 11) in Weird and Wacky Science News
This Week In Weird And Wacky Science News
54 minutes 16 seconds
5 years ago
This Week (Oct 11) in Weird and Wacky Science News
This week's topics include 'The Return of the Tasmanian Devil', 'Planets Better than Earth?' animals that are half female and half male, mystery ocean water killing wildlife in Russia, smelling stinky fish, microevolution, a 3D galaxy map and space laws for humans.
This Week In Weird And Wacky Science News
This Week in Weird and Wacky Science News shares true weekly science facts that are better than fiction in a funny and entertaining way. The topics typically aren't found in mainstream media but they sure are weird and wacky! Fun for science enthusiasts of all ages.