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December 5, 2024

 

Call us with your burning science question!

What’s keeping you up at night, science-wise? Maybe you came across a claim that seemed off,  a health trend you want checked, or  noticed something in everyday life that made you think: What’s the science behind that? We can help! Call us with your questions, observations, and the science stories you think we should dig into. Your curiosity might inspire a future segment on Science Friday. Call877-4-SCIFRI or email us atscifri@sciencefriday.com with your question.


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