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“Popular Opinion” Isn’t What You Think

“Popular Opinion” Isn’t What You Think

Learn about why popular opinion might not be as popular as you thought; a new analysis that’s debunked the blood type diet; and a pool of water in Kidd Creek Mine in Timmins, Ontario, Canada, that’s 2 billion years old.

Curiosity Weekly · Warner Bros. Discovery

February 22, 202112m 26s

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Show Notes

Learn about why popular opinion might not be as popular as you thought; a new analysis that’s debunked the blood type diet; and a pool of water in Kidd Creek Mine in Timmins, Ontario, Canada, that’s 2 billion years old.

One person repeating an opinion makes people think it's a popular opinion by Kelsey Donk

A new analysis has debunked the blood type diet by Grant Currin

The World's Oldest Known Pool of Water Is a Staggering 2 Billion Years Old by Joanie Faletto

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