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Craig Childs is a river guide, adventurer, and the author of more than a dozen books on nature and science, including The Secret Knowledge of Water, Atlas…
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The side-by-side tracks of two ancient animals have been called "by far the oldest vertebrate tracks in Grand Canyon."
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In this episode of the More Than You Want To Know Show, the EngiNerd delves into the sensitive and embarrassing issue of flatulence, the foods and actions…
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In this episode of the More Than You Want To Know Show, the EngiNerd takes on the very complicated topic of gravity and black holes, and how the theory of…
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Have you ever seen a ring around the moon when it is full or mostly full? In this episode of the More Than You Want To Know Show, the EngiNerd describes…
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Does drinking coffee make you pee more? What does caffeine do to your system? In this episode of the More Than You Want To Know Show, the EngiNerd looks…
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In this episode of the More Than You Want To Know Show, the EngiNerd takes some time to explain the physics behind how ice cream is made, and why we…
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Rust, brown apples, and the dark coloring on red rock canyon walls are all examples of the process known as oxidation. In this episode of the More Than…
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In this episode of the More Than You Want To Know Show, a young EngiNerd-in-training asks the EngiNerd how plants can grow underwater.
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One of the most basic building blocks of all life, carbon is found almost everywhere. In this episode, the EngiNerd takes a look at carbon in its many…
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In this episode, the EngiNerd explores one of the most beautiful daily occurrences: sunsets and sunrises. Listen to learn why sunsets and sunrises are…
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In this episode, the EngiNerd examines those creepy little critters known as ticks; what they are, how they operate, and what to do if you find one…