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Feb 2018
18m 47s

Halley's Comet and Cholera

Complexly, John Green
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John Green reviews Halley's Comet, a celestial body visible from Earth once in a lifetime, and cholera, an infection caused by bacteria and people. Thanks to audible for sponsoring today's episode: http://audible.com/anthro

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