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Season 11

How an HIV Miracle Drug Vanished

Episode: 11x01 | Airdate: Jan 22, 2025 (10 min)

How an HIV Miracle Drug Vanished

In 1998, a pharmaceutical company suddenly lost the ability to make their lifesaving HIV drug at one of its production facilities. Then that failure spread to the company's analysis labs. Then it spread to the other production facility, and within months the lifesaving drug had effectively vanished from the entire planet. And this wasn't the first time something like this had happened.

Why a Carbon Capture Breakthrough Will/Won't Save Us

Episode: 11x03 | Airdate: Feb 26, 2025 (10 min)

Why a Carbon Capture Breakthrough Will/Won't Save Us

Chemists have been pulling carbon dioxide out of the air for almost 300 years, but can this seemingly magical technology save us from climate change? George answers that question with a couple of Erlenmeyer flasks, some limestone, two envelopes, and a straw.

Hot Water Freezes Either Faster or Slower Than Cold Water

Episode: 11x04 | Airdate: Mar 26, 2025 (14 min)

Hot Water Freezes Either Faster or Slower Than Cold Water

The Mpemba Effect happens when hot water freezes quicker than room temperature water, or does it? Alex goes on an exhaustive journey to replicate the Mpemba effect and hits a few snags on the way, including a paper being released the week this video was supposed to come out. Does this paper finally resolve all existing ambiguities about measuring relaxation speeds in the Mpemba Effect?

Why Norway's Osmosis Power Plant Failed

Episode: 11x05 | Airdate: Apr 9, 2025 (8 min)

Why Norway's Osmosis Power Plant Failed

When seawater and freshwater mix, a surprising amount of energy is released. Norway tried to capture this energy using an osmotic power plant, but the plant mysteriously and abruptly shut down. Join George as he tries to figure out why using dialysis tubing, toilet parts, and a baby turbine.

The Performance Enhancing Drug They Can't Ban

Episode: 11x06 | Airdate: May 15, 2025 (11 min)

The Performance Enhancing Drug They Can't Ban

In February 2025, a number of running world records were absolutely demolished by athletes who claimed they gained an edge through a common kitchen ingredient: baking soda. It sounds like pseudoscience, but incredibly, this trick might actually work… or make you violently ill. So of course, Alex had to try it.

George Figures Out Static Electricity

Episode: 11x07 | Airdate: Jun 5, 2025 (21 min)

George Figures Out Static Electricity

If you rub two identical balloons together, they both pick up a static charge. This strange and unexpected behavior has been documented in the scientific literature and remains fundamentally unexplained to this day. But when George tries the experiment, he stumbles into something that – to the best of his knowledge – has never been reported in the literature, and is, if possible, even stranger.

Exposing Fake Honey Using Carbon-13

Episode: 11x08 | Airdate: Jul 3, 2025 (8 min)

Exposing Fake Honey Using Carbon-13

There's been an increase of manufacturers cutting honey with corn syrup or cane sugar. This week Alex takes to the lab and investigates the stable isotopes in 20 different honeys to see if they contain pure honey or have been adulterated.

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