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BETwEEn ThE CRACkS
which highlighted the biggest threats
humans would face – unbreathable
air, climate plagues, perpetual war,
permanent economic collapse,
poisoned oceans and heat death.^4
You know, all the best speed-dating
conversation starters.
As for me, I’m a sucker for weird
science that involves bodily fluids and
my favourite news story for the year
reveals exactly how many people think
they can get away with a little pee in
the pool – apparently, it’s loads of you.
Researchers created a new method
and estimated that swimmers released
more than 75 litres of urine in a pool
one-third the size of an olympic-size
pool.^5
Sometimes there are things you really
don’t need to find out – thanks science
- I guess. AQ
aUtHOr:
Andrew stapleton is a scientist and science communicator
based in Adelaide. He is a presenter and producer of the popular
podcast Publish, Perish or Podcast, posts weekly science articles
on his website and has written for Australasian Science, Cosmos
Magazine and RiAus.
Website:
http://www.andymatter.net
Twitter:
@andyjstapleton
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