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Tiniest Dino Eggs, Hungry Black Holes, And Why People Believe In Ghosts
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Tiniest Dino Eggs, Hungry Black Holes, And Why People Believe In Ghosts

IFLScience - Break It Down

October 25, 202434m 7s

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Show Notes

This week on Break It Down: the discovery of the smallest-ever dinosaur eggs reveals teeny tiny bones, first black hole triple is changing our understanding of giant star death, the longest venomous snake is now four separate species, a rare bit of positive carbon capture news, how a new overdose implant can save lives, and why do people believe in ghosts? We asked an expert.

So, sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down…

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Smallest known dinosaur eggs

Black hole triple

How many times could the Earth fit in the Sun?

King cobra x 4

Positive carbon capture news

Overdose implant

Why do people believe in ghosts?

Can Fear Be Fun? CURIOUS October issue

Prof. Chris French interview

Spooky Season trailer

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