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Pattrn: Weird Science
TV-PG
2022
1 Season
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Strange science and weather phenomena.
Ep 1
5m
Scientist battle brain-eating mice
This eco-paradise has become a gruesome nightmare. Invasive mice have taken over Marion Island -- swarming nests and eating wildlife alive.
Ep 2
2m
The mystery of the Arctic's moving mossballs
Scientists are baffled by these glacier "mice" - moss balls that roll in herds across the Arctic. Here's what they think may be causing these fuzzy balls of dirt to move.
Ep 4
3m
Scientists Have Taught Spinach to Send Email
MIT scientists have taught spinach to send email. And it could help fight climate change.
Ep 5
3m
Scientists Discover Hell Planet
Scientists have discovered a planet with lava oceans and where it rains rocks. While this hell planet isn't remotely habitable, scientists are discovering many more that are.
Ep 6
3m
BILLIONS of ice worms are surfacing on glaciers... and no one knows why
Researchers don't know why BILLIONS of ice worms wiggle their way to the surface of glaciers in the western U.S. each summer. And if they don't study the worms now, they may never get the chance.
Ep 7
3m
Scientists stunned by frozen lizards
When it gets cold in Florida, stunned lizards can literally rain from the trees. Scientists set out to study them and say the results are unexpected and surprising.
Ep 8
2m
Tracking the ancient woolly mammoth
This woolly mammoth, nicknamed Kik, roamed Alaska 17,000 years ago. Now, thanks to an isotopic analysis, researchers know its entire life story. Here’s why that matters.
Ep 9
2m
Using cat litter to curb climate change
MIT researchers are working to trap methane before it ever enters the atmosphere, using a compound that most cat owners will recognize.
Ep 10
3m
These reefs are made from old toilets
Learn how one community is turning old toilets into oyster reefs.
Ep 11
1m
Blowing bubbles to pollinate flowers
Researchers in Japan found a unique approach to pollination. It's based on a child's toy.
Ep 12
2m
Scientist Revive 101 Million Year Old Microbes
Scientists from the U.S. and Japan have successfully revived microbes that have been lying dormant since dinosaurs walked the Earth. Here's how they did it.
Ep 13
1m
These plants glow in the dark
Scientists at the London Institute of Medical Sciences have created the world's first bioluminescent plant using mushroom genes. The new technology is expected to help scientists.
Ep 14
2m
Why These Species Glow
From luminous sharks to glow-in-the-dark wombats, we’re breaking down the science behind the recent boom in glowing animal discoveries.
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