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Feb 2023
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Net Energy Gain, Weak Ankles, Hot Musici...

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Today we discuss recent updates to powering the world through nuclear fusion, why ankle sprains are so common, and how we perceive musicians to be more attractive than those who don’t play an instrument.

Net Energy Gain 

Weak Ankles 

Hot Musicians 

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