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The New Species of Bloodsuckers Living in Subways

Has a new species of mosquito made London's Underground its new home? And do plants grow faster with music? Gus Sorola asks and evolutionary biologist Sally Le Page clarifies crazy science questions in this special pilot episode of Let Me Clarify.

Writing:
  • Gustavo Sorola
  • Sally Le Page
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, May 11, 2016

Country: US
Language: En
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Season 1:

Why Ice Floats on Water
Episode 1: Why Ice Floats on Water (May 11, 2016)
Ever wonder why ice floats? Or, why animals don't cook their food? Gus asks really, really bad scientific questions and it's up to biology expert Sally Le Page to clear the air and the nonsense.
Do Animals Get Drunk??
Episode 2: Do Animals Get Drunk?? (Nov 12, 2016)
Do bees like a good brew? What insect is a junkie? And, where does eye color come from? Biology expert Sally Le Page has the answer to the most stupid scientific questions Gus can dream up.
Dogs Look Like Their Owners?
Episode 3: Dogs Look Like Their Owners? (Nov 19, 2016)
Are you and your terrier twins? There's a reason people say pets look like their owners. Biology pro Sally Le Page breaks down that theory. And, why the hell do we have wisdom teeth if we pull them out anyway?
Animal Relationships
Episode 4: Animal Relationships (Nov 26, 2016)
Some animals keep mates but do they ever break up? And, why do we have no more than 4 limbs? Sally Le Page clarifies the dumbest science questions Gus can think of in the fourth pilot episode of Let Me Clarify.
Real Ape Wars
Episode 5: Real Ape Wars (Dec 03, 2016)
The hybrid dinosaur in Jurassic World hunted for sport. Are there real animals that don't eat what they kill? Gus Sorola asks and Sally Le Page clarifies crazy science questions in fifth pilot episode of Let Me Clarify.
The Sweaty Truth About Body Hair
Episode 6: The Sweaty Truth About Body Hair (Dec 10, 2016)
Why isn't body hair as long as the stuff on your head? Gus Sorola asks and Sally Le Page clarifies crazy science questions in the final pilot episode of Let Me Clarify.
The New Species of Bloodsuckers Living in Subways
Episode 7: The New Species of Bloodsuckers Living in Subways (Jan 14, 2017)
Has a new species of mosquito made London's Underground its new home? And do plants grow faster with music? Gus Sorola asks and evolutionary biologist Sally Le Page clarifies crazy science questions in this special pilot episode of Let Me Clarify.


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