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Aug 2021
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How COVID Tests Work, Making Decisions w...

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Learn how COVID tests work; how math can help you with major life decisions; and how some dogs have natural talent.

How COVID PCR tests work by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Lydia)

Additional resources from David Sumpter:

Dogs have talent, yes they do by Steffie Drucker

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