The Real Reason the Sky is Blue
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If someone (say, a small child) asks you why the sky is blue, you might dive into an explanation of Rayleigh scattering. But if you want to give them a way cooler explanation, you can tell them it's because of bacteria. Hosted by: Stefan Chin (he/him)
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