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A Murder Solved From The Grave, Chernobyl Frogs, And Cat Physics

Sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down in episode 39...

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Charlie Haigh

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Charlie Haigh

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Charlie has an undergraduate degree in Forensic Psychology and writes on topics from zoology and psychology to herpetology.

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Charlie has an undergraduate degree in Forensic Psychology and writes on topics from zoology and psychology to herpetology.View full profile

Charlie has an undergraduate degree in Forensic Psychology and writes on topics from zoology and psychology to herpetology.

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All the biggest science news of the week.

Episode 39 of Break It Down.

Image credit: Edited by IFLScience

This week on Break It Down: clues inside Pompeii victims' casts reveal they're not who we thought they were, the frogs of Chernobyl are doing just fine, cat physics and a crime of authorship, the North Atlantic is getting saltier and saltier, good news for double jabs, and a DNA scientist who picked up the research that would solve her own murder. Available on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Amazon Music, and more.

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So sit back, relax, and let's Break It Down...

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Pompeii Victims

Chernobyl Frogs

Cat Physics

Salty Atlantic

Double Jab

1985 Murder

We Have Questions

How Many Geese

Bats On Treadmills

Oldest Text

Tsunami: Race Against Time


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