728: It's Like Riding a Bike, Billionaire Babies, & Ant Apocalypse

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1011: Naming Cows, Fussy Babies, & Carnival Rides

Spring has sprung, but we don't understand why babies are born this time of year. Sarah explains what happens when you pass gas during surgery (and Susie is not happy). We hear why naming cows has an impact on their milk production. Susie says she always tells people in her life ...  Show more

1010: Mountain Madness, African Runners, & Unwritten Rules

Susie describes why the man who popularized climbing Everest claims he never meant to do that, why he thinks people should climb in a different way, and why it's much easier to scale the highest mountain now than a few years ago. We find out what Sarah thinks is the number one ho ...  Show more

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