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The Poison Squads: The Stupid, Risky First Food Safety Tests:
How Pocket Calculators Changed Electronics Forever:
How Studying Bacteria Almost Kept Us From Discovering the Flu:
The Real Story of John Snow:
A Deadly Mistake That Led to Safer Medicine | Elixir Sulfanilamide:
Thalidomide: The Chemistry Mistake That Killed Thousands of Babies:
When Sled Dogs Saved an Alaskan Town:
That Time the US Government Poisoned Alcohol:
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Is Stefan wearing a Kurzgesagt shirt in the first video?
2020 was in fact a TERRIBLE year for science and science literacy.
Hmmm one asian man on sci show and he gets the msg video come guys