This week we welcomed Alicia Little onto the show as a guest host. Rachel kicks things off with a story about giant venomous centipedes, Alicia brings us the interesting tale of an edible mushroom that hijacks the DNA of other mushrooms to grow and Kirk rounds things out by explaining why there is no such thing as an Amoeba.
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Too Many Nipples
The Antarctic River of Blood
Doritos Dye Makes Mice Transparent
Did Giant Crabs Eat Amelia Earhart?
The Disco Clam
Using Karaoke for Science
Neurotoxins, Necrosis and News
Going to the Ant Surgeon
Flashing Your Butt to Attract a Mate
Training Sharks to eat Lions
The Moss Chicken
The Mystery of the Glowing Wounds
Leaf Blowers for Lizards
Why We Drop 14.7 million Screwworms from Planes Every Week
From the Ocean to Outer Space
Stepping on Snakes for Science
When years had 400 days...
When Everyone Looks Like a Dragon
Liquifying a Frog for Lunch
Are Feathers Actually OLDER than Dinosaurs?
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