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Nov 2021
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Making A TV Show: Is It Hell?

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Today we are talking about making a DANG Tv show! Stream 'Shut It Off ASAP' on YouTube. We're going to talk about all the things that we learned. Whether or not this experience is truly hell and give you some very interesting scientific insight in to how you make a science show.


What Did Learn This Week? 8:22

In the last 3000 years the human brain began to shrink 8:56

How the size of your car effects the climate crisis 12:22


Studytime: 19:21


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