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Oct 2019
28m 20s

S1E2 - Episode #2 - Oxygen

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This week Fergus, Carys and Joe discuss oxygen, the third most abundant element in the universe by mass.

Listen to find out about oxygen bars, fire and the ozone layer!

Plus a look at science "In The News", the return of "Science Fact or Science Fiction?" and a new game called "Secret Scientist".

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