Bonus: Fun Fact or Fake Factoid?! A Chemistry and Trivia Showdown

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Fun Fact or Fake Factoid?! Game Rematch (with Claire Caballero)

In this bonus episode, we host a rematch of our game “Fun Fact or Fake Factoid” with Claire and Jam, using stricter rules: each claim must be entirely true or false as worded, and the winner earns a treat. We test statements about pregnancy-related brain changes, koala fingerprin ...  Show more

How do MRIs see inside our bodies, in 3D? (with Claire Caballero)

MRIs are loud. They’re huge. They’re magnetic. But what are they actually doing? This week, we bring Claire back to help us connect the dots between NMR (yes, organic chem flashbacks) and MRI. How does a technique built on tiny hydrogen protons turn into a 3D image of your brain? ...  Show more

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