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Kids' Chemistry Sets: KABOOM!

12 Nov 2024

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A surprising number of Nobel Prize winners credit their childhood chemistry set for sparking their interest in science. But most kids just used them to make stuff explode. Compared to the originals, today’s versions are super safe, pale shadows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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0.089 - 2.651 Chuck

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5.473 - 20.545 WebMD Host

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21.085 - 30.373 John Lee Brody

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30.933 - 35.757 WebMD Host

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37.619 - 41.042 Stuff You Should Know Promo

Welcome to Stuff You Should Know, a production of iHeartRadio.

47.318 - 55.424 Josh

Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh, and there's Chuck. Jerry's here, too, floating around somewhere out there, and that makes this Stuff You Should Know.

55.444 - 70.676 Dave Roos

That's right. You thought of this one, and Dave helped us out with the research on chemistry sets. I will go ahead and just say that I never had a chemistry set, but you know darn well that somebody in my family did.

71.972 - 72.972 Josh

Was it Scott?

74.373 - 78.275 Dave Roos

Of course he did. He was voted most likely to have a chemistry set in preschool.

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